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- After Ferdinand, a bull with a big heart, is mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate adventure.
- Ferdinand is a quiet, gentle bull who only wants to stop and smell the flowers. After he is stung by a bee, the townspeople believe he is ferocious and take him to the bullfight.
- In the small German town of Ottern, a pediatrician diagnoses "chronic sexual abuse", while examining a young girl, setting events in motion that lead to a judicial scandal of devastating proportions.
- 1948 - Louis-Ferdinand Céline in Denmark, in exile, accused of collaboration with the Nazis during the occupation of the France. He is accompanied by Lucette, his wife and his cat Bebert.
- A young girl is kidnapped. Her life is in danger. What can be done to find her? And what must not be done? This part of FEINDE follows defense attorney Konrad Biegler as he uncovers the truth of the search for the von Bodes daughter.
- A young girl is kidnapped. Her life is in danger. What can be done to find her? And what must not be done? This part of FEINDE follows detective Peter Nadler on his search for the daughter of the von Bodes.
- ONE shows a completely unique, third version of 'Feinde': It is more radical and more consistent, because the concept of the TV event is even more pointed and, with a length of 45 minutes, is also explicitly tailored to the viewing habits of a non-linear audience. This film focuses exclusively on the main hearing and legal issues in criminal proceedings. In this process, the two perspectives of the lawyer and the investigator are contrasted and interwoven. At selected points, the questioning of the commissioner by the lawyer for his investigation is illustrated by means of split screens. The events in the courtroom thus acquire additional dimensions for the audience. The different aesthetics of both films are combined and thus made visible in one work.
- This political propaganda film tells of the life and exploits of then-Philippine Presidential candidate Senator Ferdinand E. Marcos (Luis Gonzales). One of the highlights of the 2-1/2-hour film is the celebrated Nalundasan case, in which the young Marcos was accused of murder.
- A reality TV show about the real life of Haitian superstar Blondedy Ferdinand.
- Rio Ferdinand reveals his untold troubles dealing with raising three children by himself following the death of his wife Rebecca.
- Three children and their uncle find a magic painting in the attic. A lady named Esmeralda emerges from the painting. who must return back to the painting. A magic drink, which makes them invisible, should help.
- The clownish security chief of a West German business is obsessed with protecting his factory from fancied and real breaches, especially from groups such as The Red Army Faction. Ferdinand's paranoia and methods can't be contained by his company. The sympathetically-drawn Ferdinand's ludicrous actions recall those of the cynical, disastrous axis between fascism and big business in 1930's Europe: satire of the rise of private security.
- For the last two years former soccer player Rio Ferdinand has gone through a personal journey to try to understand why football is racist. why hasn't it changed? Why has it become worse?
- Ferdinand is an honest and almost prude chemist at the Fourageot laboratories. His boss, Mr Fourageot, is mostly busy with his mistresses but comes to be worried with his young and outgoing daughter.
- Ferdinand Knapp (Dominique Pinon) is the pre-eminent actor in French theatre, revered by all. In preparing for a new play however, the lines between his character's malevolent personality and his own begin to blur.
- When Clown Ferdinand enters an abandoned city in his wagon he ends up on a space rocket where he meets a robot that can turn invisible.
- A short film adaptation of the love story featured in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.' This film brings the classic words into a modern context of relationships and its uncertainties.