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- A sixteen-year-old girl who was raised by her father to be the perfect assassin is dispatched on a mission across Europe, tracked by a ruthless intelligence agent and her operatives.
- Basti, doesn't want to go to the Bundeswehr and writes a denial. But as his mate who fancies Basti's girlfriend "forgets" to send the denial Basti is taken in by the Bundeswehr- What seemed to be a nightmare soon becomes a funny adventure.
- 70-year old Brandner Kaspar lives with his granddaughter Nannerl in the mountains at the Schliersee. As he is visited by the Death and wants to take him, Brandner Kaspar tricks him and gets another 20 years of life.
- Depicts the story of the traveling painters Bruno and Buffalmacco, in the Upper Bavaria of the year 1830, supposed to paint the fresco "Jesus heals the blind" - but mainly the two thieves enjoy life.
- They like to collect beetles. For Konrad Lohse, digging into sludge, splitting barks to finally find and impale his prey is a real delight. Passionate bug-hunters are more of an endangered species today than the small insects they hunt. As we follow two "beetle friends" in their anonymous glory, rambling through the Bavarian mountains, we sense that there is dignity behind this comical and childish scientific curiosity. Why has nature lost its role as a source of fascination for the everyman? Once a commendable pastime of the bourgeoisie, collecting beetles is now considered an eccentric and anachronistic activity. But for real entomologists, it is still about the personal joy of discovering the diversity of species. Der Käferfreund is a filmic transfiguration, underlaid with excerpts from the German poet and soldier Ernst Jünger's essay "Subtile Jagden" (Subtle Hunts, 1967): "Danger lies in the person not in the matter and therefore any inclination can become an addiction."