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- A visionary architect flees post-war Europe in 1947 for a brighter future in the United States and finds his life forever changed by a wealthy client.
- Antoine is the Head of HR of a big company. When his wife decides to go on holiday and leave him with the responsibility of their four kids, he knows it will be easy. But Antoine has underestimated the mess that it can be.
- It tells the story of Antoine who chose to stay at home to take care of his children after his dismissal. The roles have been reversed for 2 years, and his energy is starting to diminish in the face of his family's demands.
- On Sado Island, Kii works as a cleaner at a gold mine. One day, she finds a collapsed woman in the facility and takes the woman to her home. The woman doesn't remember her past or even her name. The woman is named Midori by the two other girls living with Kii. Kii gets permission from the director for Midori to work as a cleaner at the mine. One day, Midori is attracted by the presence of cats and this leads her to meet Ao, who works as a night guard at the gold mine.
- Jakob Sesam, once a successful inventor and the mastermind behind the stories in the "Hello Spencer" puppet series, lives with his puppets in an old disco.
- The case of a girl who disappeared eleven years ago on the German-Czech border continues to haunt a detective even after his retirement. Although his successor arrests a mentally handicapped young man as a suspect, he continues to investigate the child's whereabouts and delves deep into the past with a young chief inspector.
- After the abduction of an Ambassador and his daughter, the Rescue Force is sent to liberate them from their Palestinian captors.
- A look at the controversial author, philosopher and candidate for Slovenian presidency: Slavoj Zizek.
- It's 1973, the scene is New York, there's a strange virus, a penis transplant, a saw and a stick of leeks: Adam is not successful with women and has a rather tiny penis, but his friend Dick is a very successful lover, owning "the largest cock in town". When Dick suddenly dies of the virus, Adam sees his chance for a better genital area. But does the shady Dr. Cockburn really know what he's doing? Why does poor Adam change into a sex maniac?
- Petra von Kant is a prominent fashion designer based in Bremen. Her marriages have ended in death or divorce. Her first husband Pierre was a great love, who died in a car accident while Petra was pregnant; the second began the same way, but ended in disgust. Petra lives with Marlene, another designer, whom she treats as a slave, and this relationship reveals Petra's sadistic tendencies. A recorded theatre performance.
- Jill is a young actress in decline who does not do things very well, neither professionally nor privately. Used by all those around her, everything change when she meets Luis, a waiter. Now she has something that makes her happy and for which she has a reason to live.
- A young boy receives a magical VCR with the power to replay the past and preview the future--and his comfortable middle-class existence is thrown into complete chaos.
- A beautiful young woman is abducted from her place of work and held as a sex slave. Two years later, frightened and confused, she manages to escape and begins to use meditation to recapture her sensory memories of captivity. Finally, she achieves a mental picture of her abductor and, realizing that he is close at hand, decides to confront him even if it means putting her life in danger.
- A darkly comic look at the life of an actress and the types of Middle Eastern roles available to her in a post-9/11 culture. Sarita is up for the coveted role of an Iraqi rape victim's ghost in a new film. No one's seen the script or knows whether it's a serious drama or a cheap horror movie, but everyone seems to think it's perfect for her.
- "Corpus delicti": object that materially proves the existence of a criminal offense, a crime. Filmmaker Léolo reverses the perspective and asks in this docufiction what society does with the bodies of those who break the rules and resist power. The film successively gives a voice to the mutilated victims of police brutality and to a young fictional gay activist, carried by both his love and his devotion, but crushed by the legal system and prison. The film asks essential and necessary questions about the difficult intersection of art and politics, expression and action, justice and violence.
- An old soldier helps a young boy find his mother, who's been kidnapped to the magical underwater kingdom in a remote Russian lake.
- The series was set in Cologne. It addressed various everyday social problems. Several well-known writers and directors were involved in the series to develop characters that were as realistic as possible. The story centers on the doctor Dorothee Berger and her family. Many of the other characters and families appearing have some connection to the Berger family.
- People are sent off to a Soviet controlled uranium mine in 1950's Germany.
- A surreal, dark humored portrait of the outsider; a music driven celebration of uncertainty.
- The young Sandor comes to Timisoara and immediately takes on the pig farmer Zsupan to help the gypsy girl Saffi. As a result, he has bad cards when he spontaneously falls in love with Zsupan's daughter Arsena. In the castle of the Barinkays, which fell in Ungande, Sandor meets a group of gypsies. The old Czipra realizes that Sandor is the son of the Barinkays. Sandor is looking for the family treasure and has to choose between Arsena and Saffi.
- About two journalists whose lives begin in Eberswalde, Brandenburg and lead through 80 years of German history. After World War II they became political opponents, one in the west and the other in the east of Germany. Gitta Nickel already described her first encounters after the fall of the Wall in the film "The Year of 1914" (1994); "It began in Eberswalde" continues the confrontation and rapprochement as a journey into the past.
- Documentary which interweaves the life of the actress-singer Zarah Leander, with that of her greatest fan, Paul Seiler, who has devoted his life to her.
- The Yakuza has two investments in Thailand. One is a factory polluting the environment in Pattaya. The other is smuggling heroin with Thai partners from Burma. It is transported to Pattaya by placing it inside blocks of ice. Once there it is removed and surgically implanted into the "boobs" of transvestites for onward transportation by air to Japan. Unfortunately for them, the Thai police know all about their operations.
- Teruko, a country girl, falls in love with the aristocrat Yanagisawa. When she once asks him what the meaning of life is, he responds that it is to live freely. Unfortunately, he does that by abandoning her. Teruko tries to commit suicide, but luckily is saved. Yanagisawa returns and apologizes to her.
- A widowed landlady in East Prussia, who, despite his acquittal by the court, believes the forester to have murdered her husband, opposes her son's marriage to the forester's daughter and even wants to sell the farm because of it. The exposure of a border smuggler as the perpetrator turns everything around for the better.