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- A group of idealistic, but frustrated, liberals succumb to the temptation of murdering rightwing pundits for their political beliefs.
- The story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German clergyman of great distinction, who actively opposed Hitler and the Nazis. His convictions cost him his life.
- The story of two neighboring couples and the marital problems caused by the unexpected arrival of two important personages of their past. The first couple, Carlos and Ana, live on the seventh floor of a building. Ana feels she's entitled to more love than her husband is willing to give. Suddenly, an old friend, Tomás, reappears after many years away and stays at their house. Andréa and Miguel live in the building across the street and are also going through a marriage crisis. At a party, they meet Cláudia, Miguel's first girlfriend, and she has no place to stay. Naturally, she's invited to sleep at their place. The presence of the two newcomers will cause many changes in their relationships.
- Coming of age is difficult for any young boy, but it is a little harder for Jono Smith. His secret fetish for kitchen appliances has caused him to lose his manhood in a flight of passion. Fortunately the recent death of a porn star makes a transplant possible and with the help of his crazy friends Jono just might get laid again.
- Jake, a rookie private eye, spends each day minding a small private investigation office and filing papers. Dying for more action Jake jumps at the chance to be in on a big score. His boss, Fred, outlines the heist that will make the whole team rich and tells them about a kidnapped computer hacker who downloaded something he shouldn't have. Therein lies the caper: rescue the hacker and retrieve the downloaded booty for themselves. But things don't always go as planned. The heist turns deadly when a hidden agenda is revealed leading to an explosive climax of betrayal and revenge.
- Johanna doesn't think much about her Cousin Robert -- he seems to be rather a rascal. But when their parents go on a vacation, both children have to stay with their grandfather somewhere in Germany. Johanna finds out that Robert has different plans: He wants to discover a passage to the North Sea. And soon Johanna finds herself on a boat with three boys and a chicken called Gonzo, meeting all kinds of adventures on the river.
- A member of the Brazilian Revolutionary Communist Party (PCBR), Theodomiro Romeiro dos Santos was the first Brazilian prisoner sentenced to death in the republican period - for the murder of a sergeant in 1971. The sentence was later changed to a sentence of life in prison. Arrested at 18, he was savagely tortured and served nine years in prison. The imminence of the 1979 Amnesty law gave him the certainty that they planned to kill him. Theodomiro then flees, embarking on an adventure which the details have remained hidden for years. In this film, accompanied by his youngest son, Guga, Theodomiro retraces his path.
- A boy ends up in an underground world inhabited by mutant creatures, starting an adventure full of dangers and rock'n'roll.
- Whether goat farmer or winemaker, dairy farmer, or organic veggie pioneer - they all love their job and their life in Bavaria with and from nature. The four-part series "Lust aufs Land - Bayerische Hofgeschichten" portrays local farmers and talks about their ideas, goals, and dreams. But also, of the challenges which they must master to lead their businesses successfully into the future. Sometimes things must change for everything to move on.
- The Soviet Occupation Zone (Sowjetische Besatzungszone SBZ) was an area of Germany in Central Europe that was occupied by the Soviet Union as a communist area, established as a result of the Potsdam Agreement on 1 August 1945. On 7 October 1949 the German Democratic Republic (GDR), commonly referred to in English as East Germany, was established in the Soviet Occupation Zone. The SBZ was one of the four Allied occupation zones of Germany created at the end of World War II with the Allied victory.
- Between the premiere of his feature film debut "Love is colder than death" in June 1969 and his last movie "Querelle - A Pact with the Devil", which came to theaters three months after Fassbinder's death on June 10, 1982, the director said, Author, actor and producer created an immense work with which he decisively changed the cinema, theater and television landscape.
- Who are these perpetrators, how did they become radicalized, how well connected are they? And what are the strategies behind it? The authors follow the heels of state and civil society investigators, right through to the victims, the crime scenes, the shooting range, and the courtrooms. The environment of the right-wing extremists is also examined, their statements in digital hate communities, in secret chat groups. The puzzle is put together piece by piece, resulting in a clearer picture of the activities and networks of the neo-Nazi scene.
- "L'ange bleu / Der blaue Engel" - a French/West German ballet co-production based on the novel "Professor Unrat, oder Das Ende eines Tyrannen" by Heinrich Mann published 1905, made popular through the feature film "Der blaue Engel" (1930) directed by Josef von Sternberg, featuring Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings. This ballet is choreographed by Roland Petit, directed by Dirk Sanders, and features Dominique Khalfouni and Roland Petit.
- Two of the world's best have invited their favourite junior surfers to the craziest right hander in the world.
- A good risotto nourishes the soul: in spring with asparagus, in summer with basil, in autumn with porcini mushrooms. Not to mention black risotto with squid and risotto Milanese with saffron. But which type of rice is the right one for the respective dish? How do you make sure nothing burns without having to keep stirring? And where does wine have to go and where not? Schmidt Max learns this just in time for sowing at a rice course in Veneto from Gabriele Ferron, the owner of an almost 400-year-old rice mill that is still in operation today.