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- Based on the real story of Christian, a specialist on wild goose migrations, and the adventure he and his son embarked.
- The successful architect Robert Kant, breathless manager for major projects in the Far East, wants to jet to Shanghai for a business meeting with his ambitious partner and future wife Lotta. When checking in, he notices that he is missing important papers and has to go back to the office. In the absence of a taxi, he got hold of an abandoned rental car and accelerated. There is a serious accident with the potter Teresa. A complete load of valuable ceramic tableware breaks, but it seems like miraculously nobody is injured. Teresa would now like to know the insurance number of the other party involved in the accident, but he has lost memory and doesn't even know his name anymore. The police simply call him Cheng - that was the name of the last tenant of the rental car. Since the confused does not know where to go, Teresa takes him in for the time being. The single mother turns out to be downright chaotic. She has notorious financial problems, is moody, and can do without the wise advice of her new roommate. Nevertheless, the two are magically drawn to each other: they even like the same jokes. For Teresa's bright children Max and Lisa, Cheng will soon be a father substitute. When Robert returns to the scene of the accident and finds his ID, he is not even so sure whether he even wants to go back to his old life.
- "Feelings always suck." Lower-Bavarian village police officer Franz Eberhofer internalized this deeply-felt wisdom long ago. That is why he suffers only moderately when his girlfriend Susi distances herself. Even in the event of the neighboring Mooshammerhof burns down, Eberhofer does not break out into unrest. Even the fact that an attractive woman from Munich was killed in the fire does not irritate Franz. What really throws him off balance is that the doctor attests that his lifestyle is hazardous to his health and puts him on a strict diet: lots of vegetables, and no more red meat--certainly no more meatloaf. Tough conditions for the following murder investigation, which involves a new hotel or jealousy. Suspicious figures include Ms. Grimm, the victim's mother, a gay couple, and local soccer god Buengo. Unfortunately, Susi tasked Eberhofer with looking after their toddler Pauli for a while, which hinders police work. Worse, self-appointed private detective Rudi Birkenberger rushes to the rescue to advise on nutrition, education, and investigation without being asked. Can Franz get through this whole dilemma without those strengthening liver meat rolls?
- The family of a German linguist lives with an indigenous tribe in Papua New Guinea.
- A homicide in the little Bavarian village of Niederkaltenkirchen, relationship problems, and a lot of Bavarian charm.
- The shorter the better. That's what Andrea thinks when she gives her mother Helga a trip to Verona for her 75th birthday. A champagne reception, a visit to the opera and a nightcap - all precisely timed in 24 hours. Andrea fears that things won't go well between mother and daughter any longer. Unfortunately, the super-compact short vacation is under an unfavorable star: First, Andrea's brother Martin cancels at the last second, then all return flights are canceled due to a cloud of ash and, appropriately, the bus and train drivers across the country go on strike. Now what Andrea really wanted to avoid happens: she has to spend time all alone with her mother. However, not in a relaxed holiday environment, but on an adventurous return journey to Germany. Because something went wrong at work and Andrea is urgently expected in Hamburg to save a major order. On the way, the old mechanisms in the difficult relationship take hold: no matter what Helga does to help her daughter, Andrea dislikes it. While the elderly woman, who quickly "borrows" a car, is getting cooler and cooler, Andrea's nerves are on edge. With the Carabinieri on their heels, we head towards the Brenner Pass.
- A family, accustomed to daily routine and ingrained patterns, is experiencing tension and stress as they decide to go on a camper vacation in a foreign country. It is not so romantic as they were hoping for and that is forcing everybody in a new role.
- A criminal investigator who is afraid of crime scenes is as ludicrous as an Olympic swimmer who is afraid of water. But sometimes fate plays the craziest pranks, and so the LKA officer Robert from Hanover actually suffers from a phobia that makes it impossible for him to pursue fugitive crooks or even to enter a crime scene. This handicap is a thorn in the side of his superior, the sarcastic macho Horst Hoff. At every opportunity he makes fun of Robert and advises him to quit. Of course, that is out of the question. In his old age, those in their mid-fifties would prefer to be trained as a "profiler", only he needs the consent of Hoff in order to fulfill this lifelong dream. The hairdresser Rita also has a dream: she feels called to write, but unfortunately her stories are not met with much enthusiasm by friends and publishers. When the two romantically inclined dreamers meet, it is love at first sight in the truest sense of the word. Shy and slightly unsettled about their own happiness, they get closer, but unfortunately their attempts to arrange a romantic dinner are thwarted time and again - an escaped violent criminal keeps the men from the LKA in suspense. As if that weren't enough, Rita's daughter Jule is also involved in a criminal case: her roommate is mysteriously killed. While Hoff assumes suicide or an accident, Robert guesses murder with a sure instinct. Both the honest neighbor and Jules' easygoing friend Tim appear to be involved in the case. In their search for the truth, Robert and Rita surpass themselves in astonishing ways, but as the saying goes: love gives you wings.
- Young police chief Sandra Mohr returns to her hometown of Graz with a bad feeling. Together with her new boss, Sascha Bergmann, she is tasked with solving the death of a journalist who was planning to write an article on abuse of office and nepotism.
- For Klemens Kurz there is nothing more fascinating than clouds. The autistic meteorologist can predict rain to the nearest ten minutes and becomes almost poetic when he talks about cloud formation. When his boss Dr. Mendel offers a research job in Spitsbergen, Norway, the scientist does not hesitate for long. However, his two pubescent children Nelli and Carlo have just as little interest in the Arctic as grandpa Arthur. To prevent the move, they devise a plan: If dad falls in love, he would have an unbeatable reason to stay. Of course it won't be easy to bring her father and his peculiarities to the woman. And just sending him out on a date won't work either. While his children are secretly thinking about how they can plant the dates on Klemens' behalf when they are looking for a partner online, the small miracle happens unnoticed: Dad falls in love with Lani, grandpa's clever new household help. Unfortunately, there is a catch: Lani is happily in a relationship with Martin, who wants to propose to her. In order to convince her, Klemens has to jump over his shadow. He has one advantage in his wooing: Lani is just as fascinated by clouds as he is.
- Three frustrated pensioners volunteer themselves as Grand-Godparents to three stressed children.
- A psychedelic mushroom trip turns a successful lawyer into a wanted man.
- Erwin Machalik, owner of a renowned pest control company, is found dead. While Chief Inspector Kolbe immediately assumes suicide, Lanner senses murder. From then on, Kolbe Lanner only puts stones in his way and let him run aground. His young colleague Carola Rimschow adores Lanner and is there to help. But both don't have much time to solve the murder. A calamity is already brewing beneath the city, which Machalik announced in a "legacy" before his death: an enormous plague of rats is threatening Berlin. Mayor Koppelberg is desperate. Machalik's brat sons Max and Helmuth, who take over the company after his death, are out of the question as problem solvers. That's when Machalik's clever chief secretary Claire Matthes brings her son Toni Matthes, a top-class exterminator, into play. During their investigations, Lanner and Carola soon track down the mysterious connection MaMMa, which has had the city under control with its secret political and economic machinations for years. And the rats play a not insignificant role in this.
- The morbid longing for a family life drives the lonely Samson Segal to observe and document his neighbor around the clock with the camera. Therefore, he knows that the supposedly ideal world next door has a crack: Gillian Ward is having an affair with John Burton, the smart handball coach of her pubescent daughter. Only her best friend Tara knows about the dangerous liaison. When Gillian decides to live with her family and ends the relationship with her lover, her husband Tom is murdered. Strangely enough, the traces at the scene of the crime match the pattern of an unknown serial killer who has two women on his conscience. Samson, who is the main suspect in the investigation, goes into hiding and hides with Gillian's lover, of all people. Ex-police officer John is also suspicious, as he had to quit work years ago after allegations of rape. But it doesn't really fit together: Why did Tom have to die? All of the other victims were women. While the police are searching in vain for the fugitive Samson, Gillian, and her daughter seek refuge with Tara.
- Commissioner Sandra Mohr suspects a connection between two prostitutes murdered in a similar way, but her superior, Sascha Bergmann, dismisses the obvious suspicion that a serial killer could be in Styria. The evidence is still too meager for him, and at the moment his attention is more on his career or the prospect of promotion. When the state police department puts a female boss in front of him, Bergmann falls from the clouds: self-confident profiler Nicole Sturm is an ex he left for another woman. Meanwhile, Bergmann's heavily-pregnant colleague and almost-daughter-in-law Sandra ignores his order to limit herself to gentle office work. On the way home at night, the inspector observes a suspicious scene with a prostitute who seems to be afraid of a suitor. Sandra intervenes, a shot is fired, the woman flees, and the man escapes. Bergmann and his new colleague Anni Sulmtaler know that they absolutely must find the frightened witness from the extremely cunning murderer. A race against time begins.
- House building with obstacles.
- Berlin, in the war year of 1943. The upper-class widow Martha Liebermann could never have imagined having to leave her beloved homeland at the age of 85. As a Jew, however, her only choice is to go abroad or wait to be deported to a concentration camp. The high reputation and valuable pictures of her world-famous husband Max Liebermann still give her protection. But for how much longer? Martha's friends pressure her into an illegal sale to finance her escape with Hanna Solf's resistance group. Gestapo commissioner Teubner and his henchman now see his perfidious opportunity to set a trap for the courageous opponents of the regime. The art expert Solbach, who works for the Nazis and wants to bring his lover Benjamin to safety, is opaque. Can you trust him? When the situation escalates dramatically and she even has to fear for her faithful housekeeper Luise, Martha Liebermann shows her true wisdom and greatness.
- It's been decades since Richard Steiner turned his back on his hometown on Lake Tegernsee to pursue a career in Berlin. Over the years he has built up a successful law firm as a commercial lawyer and leads a sophisticated life with a charming wife, a luxurious apartment - and an attractive lover. One day, however, Richard is confronted with his long-forgotten roots: his uncle surprisingly inherited a hotel in his home village. Richard reluctantly drives to the Tegernsee with his nature-loving wife Christina. While Christina is enthusiastic about the traditional house and its charming employees at first sight, Richard would like to return to Berlin immediately. Only when a property speculator who wants to demolish the hotel and build a brand new golf course offers him three million euros does his interest in the inheritance jump from zero to one hundred. There's only one catch: his uncle has decreed that Richard must personally manage the hotel for four weeks before it becomes his property. So Richard changes out of necessity for a traditional jacket and tries to be a charming host. What he doesn't suspect: Old Hannes, receptionist and "good soul" of the house, has hatched a plan together with Christina and secretly mobilized the villagers as holiday guests in order to fool the unmotivated Richard into believing that the hotel business is flourishing. Lo and behold, Richard soon starts to like his new job more and more. Beautiful childhood memories are awakened, the office stress falls away from him, and the marriage with Christina seems to experience a second spring in the idyllic mountain world. However, the sale project is becoming more and more distant. But then Richard's bitchy lover Annett surprisingly turns up at Tegernsee. When Christina catches them both in flagrante delicto, the situation escalates - the marriage between Richard and Christina and the future of the hotel are threatened. But Richard doesn't give up that easily.
- A commissioner and a public prosecutor become allies in the investigation into a case of child trafficking and child prostitution in Berlin. You are David against Goliath: courageous women who are not afraid to reveal and denounce the criminal structures protected by upper circles in politics and the judiciary, even at the risk of losing their own security. The film shows how easily children can become victims in a world between power and powerlessness, wealth and poverty and what it means for children to go through hell. Fee and Bran are two children from Romania who suffer this fate and who depend on the fact that there are people like Commissioner Wegemann and Public Prosecutor Lessing who are brave enough to look and intervene, even if they take their own risk .
- Interior designer Barbara Seeberg simply takes care of everything: her unreliable husband Johannes, her dependent, adult daughters Amelie and Freddy, her discerning mother, her little granddaughter, the household and her business. She hardly ever cares about herself. That changes when Barbara, in the middle of preparations for her 50th birthday, discovers that her husband is cheating on her - as so often before. But this time she will pay her husband back with the same coin. In a mixture of anger, sadness and a thirst for adventure, Barbara asks the likeable kiosk owner Enrico Aleramo to accompany her on a short vacation and escapes with him to the idyllic Amalfi coast. But Enrico's happy, noisy extended family is already waiting for them at the port. At first, Barbara is anything but happy about this unexpected reception committee. Despite the family "siege", Barbara begins to fall in love with Enrico. For the first time she experiences that someone takes care of her. Enrico, who has adored Barbara for a long time, and the flair of the Italian summer in Enrico's old family villa enchants her. The tender togetherness is suddenly disrupted: The female part of Barbara's family suddenly stands with bag and bag in front of the door of Enrico's property in need of renovation to celebrate her 50th birthday. In shock, Barbara introduces Enrico to lover as her "gardener". Offended, he flirts unrestrainedly with Barbara's pretty daughters and, with his charm, wraps the nagging grandmother around her finger. Barbara observes this disgruntled. She had imagined her birthday to be a little different. While Enrico's debt-ridden family believes that Barbara is the long-awaited buyer of their property, Barbara's relatives of course immediately sense an outright intrigue: Does the shrewd Italian Casanova only want to exempt Barbara? Barbara's flight to Italy unexpectedly sets off a loud German-Italian family row.
- So far she has only sung in the church choir. Nevertheless, the teacher's wife Burkharda Meier from Brandenburg dreams of a career as a singer. Her first casting, in which a vocal soloist is wanted for a luxury cruise ship, ends in disaster. Burkharda is lucky, however, because thanks to a mix-up of names, she surprisingly gets the job and goes - against the will of her bourgeois husband Rüdiger - as "Nancy Meyer" on board the MS Olympia Voyager. Their first appearance on the luxury liner still creates certain irritations among the musicians. But Burkharda can read music, and thanks to the patient support of the sensitive on-board pianist Hartwin, she manages to win the hearts of the passengers with charm and little tricks. Hartwin falls in love with the blossoming singer, but for the time being she only has eyes for the daring artistic director Fred Hahn. Burkharda's (love) luck on this dreamy cruise would be perfect, but a passenger who knows the real Nancy Meyer threatens to expose her wrong game. A scuffle ensues: man overboard. The problem would be solved if the pensioner Zopf did not try to blackmail Burkharda with a self-made video recording of the sensitive scene. Mr. Zopf doesn't die of natural causes either, and while the number of unsympathetic men on board is steadily reducing, Burkharda is getting closer and closer to her real dream prince. But until she lands in the arms of the loving pianist Hartwin, the cynical ripper Fred Hahn has to step over the railing.
- Professor Wall visits a former student in the brothel with an unusual intention: he wants to persuade the prostitute Aurelie to resume her studies. However, she shows little interest in his care and lets him appear first. After all, Aurelie threw everything because the law professor humiliated her in a lecture before the whole seminar. She only gets involved in the conversation because Astrid has already been paid for the time with the strict boss. If Wall really wants to know why she got lost in a lecture about the tragic case of a bank robber, then everything has to run according to her rules of the game. Soon it is no longer the professor who asks the questions, but his former student, who interrogates him with hard bandages. He would like to move the conversation back to familiar territory: an office hour at the university. However, Aurelie wants to finish something that she has been carrying with her for a long time. What Wall learns from the young woman makes him doubt a lot - including himself.
- Life is going according to plan, both professionally and privately, for chief secretary Connie. As the wife of nice Dirk, mother of an adult daughter who is expecting her own first child, or as her boss' right hand, she has everything under control. Until the CEO's son takes over the business and places new demands on his employees: In the future, English will be the business language. English? Hard to believe, but "Mrs. Perfect" can hardly speak English and suffers from a solid language block. To save her job, Connie books a two-week intensive language course on the west coast of Ireland. But Connie is not prepared for her eccentric language teacher Gillian, a full-time undertaker. Nor does she get along with the second language student: Max travels through the German provinces as a Tom Jones impersonator and now visits his 16-year-old daughter Amy, who lives in Ireland. Much to Connie's displeasure, the bon vivant has nothing to do with rules and order. But after a few days she has to realize that her 'oh so perfect life' is missing a lot more than a few English skills. And that spontaneity can sometimes be more beautiful than any perfection. But can Connie give up her straightforward life and take the leap into the unknown?
- Leonard and Judith have little in common. More precisely: almost nothing. He is a math professor who loves solitude and avoids other people. Judith, on the other hand, enjoys being around people at her job in the campus café and lets herself into unusual ideas. This also includes the plan of her long-term affair, Stefan, to smuggle her into the academic world without studying so that she can continue to live in her cheap university apartment. Without further ado, Stefan stamps a new educational series out of the ground in his function as head of PR at the university and orders the surprised Leonard to inspire students for the magic of numbers. For the presentations in the classroom, the professor, who suffers from anxiety disorders, is provided with the communicative Judith. Actually not a bad idea, because who could reach math gruff better and more credibly than Judith, who so far has little knowledge of algebra and geometry. The fact that Leonard's father Franz Damovsky, a former comedian, should also support the project with his celebrities in the media, turns out to be a bad idea. As in the past, the reckless senior makes his rough jokes at the expense of his neurotic son. Meanwhile, Judith is not only beginning to see mathematics through different eyes, but also her project partner Leonard .
- Katrin Berger works as a successful businesswoman in the pharmaceutical industry. It's not her dream job because she is actually a doctor. However, after a traumatic experience, Katrin changed her job. She also turned her back on her great love Max, with whom she had studied together. When the two of them run into each other again after 15 years, Katrin realizes that she still loves Max. And so she spontaneously agrees to become his wife and to follow him to Africa as quickly as possible. Together with his friend Sam, Max found his life's work in Namibia in the management of the Guguletho Bush Hospital. But when Katrin arrives in Namibia a short time later, she receives shocking news: Max had died in a car accident the night before. He leaves behind a boy, Neo, and their little daughter, Lindiwe. The two lost their mother a few years ago and are now orphans. Katrin feels responsible for the children and wants to take them to Germany, but Neo and Lindiwe don't want to know anything about her. In order to make herself useful, Katrin jumps in for the time being in the hospital - although she still has anxiety in the operating room. Gradually she finds access to the children, but when Neo suddenly gets stomach pain and a fever as a result of an acute ruptured appendix, Katrin is caught up with her past: Only an emergency operation can save the boy - Katrin has to defeat the demon of her fear.