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- In a world where their femininity is considered a commodity, two sex workers fall in love with each other. Together - and yet each on her own - they experience the one moment when happiness seems possible - but their love is threatened by different ideas of life and their own abysses.
- This "Das Traumschiff" spin-off follows two wedding planners and the couple that hired them. They are all traveling on a German cruise ship where the couple is about to get married and spend their honeymoon visiting places where they dock.
- Emotionally broken and in the middle of a profound spiritual crisis, an orderly and composed housewife will embark on a platonic relationship with a psychologist seeking help. However, he too is a mere mortal.
- Max is very ill. He decides to steal in his own company. But when he tries to run away with the money, he has a car accident that takes him to Emma's pigs farm.
- Lawyer Katharina is looking for the perfect man.
- Two young people in Berlin, a refugee and a homeless punk, form a relationship.
- There is something everyone should know: if you live with a Sams under the same roof for over ten years, you slowly but surely start to transform yourself into a Sams.
- Sisters Maria and Anna live together. Maria, a most proficient secretary, encourages Anna to finish her studies and start a career; Anna broods, threatens to quit university, takes pills, and keeps a diary. When Maria's relationship with her boss' son Maurice starts to lead to love, Anna takes a selfish, drastic step that plummets Maria into solitude. No longer able to connect with Maurice, Maria manages to establish a relationship with Miriam, a typist at her office who becomes a substitute younger sister, but Maria is intrusive as well as helpful. Can this or any relationship work out for this talented woman whose past seems to choke her soul?
- Psychologist Eliane Hess loses her objectivity and becomes personally involved with a traumatized 8-year-old boy, who has lost his parents in a car crash.
- Bianca Berger is a young woman with a dark secret: despite her innocence, she has been in prison for four years. After her release, she falls in love with Oliver Wellinghoff, son of a wealthy banker's family, but their relationship seems to have no future because Oliver's engaged to Judith Simon. As Bianca and her intriguing cousin Katy become employees of the Wellinghoff family, they are involved in many affairs, secrets and lies...
- Ein Vollwaise sorgt für Trubel in der Beziehung eines Landwirts und einer Reporterin.
- After the death of his mother, farmer Windleter feels very lonely on his small mountain farm in Switzerland. Chances to find a wife in the small village are nil - a life with him would mean hard work seven days a week. So he finally "orders" a young woman from Thailand, who grew up on a farm herself, and marries her right away, although she doesn't speak a word of German. Slowly they start to grow together - but his village neighbors won't accept her and treat her like a dirty whore.
- After a burn-out Karl spends time in his home region, the Black Forest. His car gets lost and is picked up by penniless magician Amadori who enjoys posing as wealthy entrepreneur Karl while Karl reunites with the love of his youth, Liesl.
- Part1: Hanna Westphal is a successful manager at a large dairy company in Berlin. On behalf of her company, Hanna, who lives separately from her husband Stefan, travels to New Zealand with her two younger daughters Mara and Antonia. There she is supposed to handle the takeover of an organic cheese dairy. At the same time, Hanna wants to use the trip to pick up her eldest daughter Judith, who has completed a year-long internship on a sheep farm. However, the completely surprised Hanna learns very quickly that Judith has no intention of returning to Germany despite her university place and good career prospects. She fell in love with Jan, the son of the sheep farmer Wolf Holländer. The young Parr wants to get married soon and build a future together in New Zealand. Father Stefan has already agreed to come to the wedding. After the initial shock over this news has been digested, Hanna gradually begins to get used to the idea that her daughter wants to realize her dream of happiness in the middle of the New Zealand province. During the wedding preparations, Hanna gets to know the withdrawn wolf better - and a timid love gradually develops between the metropolitan career woman and the nature-loving farmer. But Hanna has to return to Berlin after the wedding celebration. She is all the happier when she is commissioned to travel to New Zealand again. Then she got the news that Judith had died in a car accident - a stroke of fate that destroys Hanna's dreams of a new happiness with Wolf at the "other end of the world". Part 2: After Judith died in a tragic car accident Hanna travels back to New Zealand with her two younger daughters Mara and Antonia and her husband Stefan to say goodbye to her daughter. Mara finds consolation and support from the young Maori Steve. Hanna, however, makes Judith's husband Jan in her grief responsible for the death of their daughter - although he is not to blame for the accident and threatens to break down from the loss of his beloved wife. But then Hanna seems to find a way to come to terms with her daughter's death - by making her dream of a flourishing organic cheese dairy in New Zealand a reality. While her daughters are returning to Germany, Hanna is working out a very promising business concept together with the cheese dairy operator Eileen. Despite this success, the tragic blow of fate seems to have driven a wedge between Hanna and Wolf. The lightheartedness of their young love threatens to give way to a mixture of unspoken reproaches and distrust. Eventually Hanna realizes that she should return to Germany to help her two daughters, who have not yet got over the death of their sister. When she arrived in Berlin, she had to realize that she was no longer really at home here either: her employer had given her notice; Stefan is busy with Jennifer, his new wife, and their newborn baby; Mara decides to go to Steve in New Zealand; and the grieving Antonia turns away from her mother, disappointed, because she feels abandoned by her. But then one day Wolf stands at Hanna's door.
- Life means well with Merrit Cremer. The capable midwife has a crisis-proof job, a loving husband and two well-developed children - and now she's going on a family vacation together. To cheer up her best friend Bea, who has lost her job, Merrit spontaneously invites her to Italy. Shortly before departure, however, Merrit receives a worrying call: her father Christian is in the hospital with a suspected heart attack. For better or worse, Merrit's husband Immo sets off alone to Lake Garda with Bea and their two children Max and Jule, while she drives to the Eifel, where her parents run a youth hostel in an old castle. When they arrive, it becomes clear that their father's heart problems are not unfounded. Merrit's mother Iris wants to fulfill a long-held dream and emigrate to the South Seas. Merrit has never understood her mother's selfishness, and the old arguments between the two of them flare up again. But then suddenly Immo is standing in front of the castle gate with the children. Jule is completely disturbed - she caught her father in bed with Bea.
- After even years loyally serving a colonial wares merchant, gold-honest, gullible optimist Hans follows the call of the sea, back to his coastal home and gets paid generously by his master with a heavy gold nugget. Tiring of the load, he expresses envy of a squire on horse-back, who eagerly switches his mount for the gold. Thrown off by the horse, Hans delights a farmer by switching it for a cow, and when another farmer claims it's an old one out of milk, the bovine for his pig, which a passing journeyman suggests may be reported stolen yet happily switches for his goose. This Hans trades for a scissor-grinder's deprecated spare grindstone as 'dream job', only to dump it in a pit due to its weight. Thus he arrives at sea, penniless, at the same time as Elisabeth, the handsome, commercially gifted daughter of greedy merchant Knudsen, who had mixed feelings about his hedonistic welcoming of financially bad deals, ending up thanking God for his 'freedom'.
- Grand Duchess Ottilie and her servants are in the middle of preparing for Princess Aurora's birthday. The castle is being serviced, the kitchen is steaming and all the rooms are lordly furnished. Kitchen boy Johann feels the great desire to be one of those "up there". He does not notice that he is loved, namely by Lisbeth, the maid of Princess Aurora, a boyish beauty. The funny cooks Frau Sorge and Frau Glück spend the whole day at the steaming stove, plucking chickens and peeling potatoes. What nobody knows: They are fairies part-time and have certain magical powers. They have been in their care - unused and slightly dusty - for many years: the galoshes of happiness. Of course they didn't miss Johann's wish and Lisbeth's secret love. And also not that the two would be a good match if only Johann wasn't so blind. When Princess Aurora appears at the castle for her birthday party, it is love at first sight for Johann. But she is out of reach for him. By chance he puts on the galoshes of luck and immediately his wish comes true. The simple Johann becomes Prince Ludwig. Although he does not know about the magical power of the galoshes, he tries to approach Aurora as a nobleman. With success. But since Ludwig now has the appearance of a prince, but not the knowledge of the rules of etiquette and rituals of the nobility, he threatens to be exposed. Lisbeth of all people tries to keep him safe from it again and again. Mrs. Sorge and Mrs. Glück soon notice that something has gone wrong. But how do you explain the situation to Lisbeth, who often asks about Johann? The longer Ludwig is in the world of fine people, the more he notices how little he has in common with it. Aurora's superficial talk and her arrogant behavior make him less and less sympathetic to her. Strangely enough, Lisbeth now often comes to mind. But before he can understand his true feelings, the catastrophe happens. Prince Ludwig is exposed as a con man and is supposed to end up in dungeon. Only the galoshes of luck can save him. But in the meantime they have changed hands and granted the servant Oskar a wish. Ludwig can only hope that he will get her back so that he can convince Lisbeth of his love as Johann Lisbeth.
- A young photographer has fallen in love with his girlfriend's sister. Nobody knows quite what to do. A stylish variation on the problems of triolism made with striking stability of style and a great feeling for mise-en-scène.
- Astrid Seibel is currently on an unbelievable streak of bad luck: Her husband Robert left her for a younger girl, but does not dream of paying maintenance regularly for their daughters Imke and Luzie; and now of all times she is losing her job. All that remains is the hope of winning the lottery. And luck does indeed seem to be smiling at her: Astrid actually has 6 correct numbers in the current draw and is therefore a millionaire. Or better said: would be a millionaire if her friend Karin had thought of the receipt when she handed in the lottery ticket. But she lost it - and someone else found her. With so much bad luck in the game, Astrid seems to be lucky at least in love: She meets the attractive pharmaceutical salesman Felix Michels. The single widower didn't really believe in love anymore - until Astrid came into his life. The two immediately fall in love. Astrid's children and the family dog Anton also like Felix; And so nothing really stands in the way of a happy relationship - if it weren't for winning the lottery. Because Felix, of all people, found the bill that would free him from all money worries. And when he finally finds out to whom he owes the unexpected financial blessing, it is already too late: Astrid's ex-husband has already given her the name of the finder. A world collapses for Astrid, and Felix really has to come up with something to win back Astrid, who was extremely disappointed.
- Showing pursue for happiness as a way of survival this film is a potential remembrance in which boundaries between the past, present and the future tend to be erased.
- Young Ms. Temme works as a risk analyst in a local insurance company in Cologne. Her life is a little dull, but always determined by probabilities.
- Captain Gustav commands a floating snail boat in an odd world.
- After a car accident, an ageing mayor should actually come to his senses. But his accident has generated a lot of sympathy, which he wants to use to get re-elected.
- Artur's released from the sheltered workshop that his marriage has become. A new woman enters his life. His relationshipis subjected to stress test. A tribute to love in the form of a black comedy.
- When Hans wakes up one morning, he realizes that he is longer than his bed, his feet sticking out over the edge of the bed. The young man remembers his happy childhood. Hans knows it's time to leave home.
- Voller Glück plant Ulla (Michaela May) ihre Goldhochzeit mit Paul (Helmut Zierl), zusammen mit ihren ältesten Freunden Rita (Angela Roy) und Robert (Ernst Stötzner), die ebenfalls 50 Jahre verheiratet sind. Doch auf der gemeinsamen Feier passiert's: Paul verlässt Ulla. Ausgerechnet für ihre beste Freundin Rita, was er auch noch vor den peinlich berührten Gästen verkündet. Ulla bleibt fassungslos zurück. Mit 70 verlässt man sich nicht, da achtet man darauf, dass der Partner die richtigen Pillen einnimmt, hat sie immer geglaubt. Ulla muss sich neu sortieren, unterstützt von ihrem Sohn Tom (Sascha Goepel) und Ritas Tochter Henriette (Katrin Ingerdoh), für die sie wie eine zweite Mutter ist. Kein leichter Weg für Ulla, inklusive Rosenkrieg mit Paul und erneuter Jobsuche, aber trotz einiger Niederlagen zeigt sich: Sie lässt sich nicht unterkriegen und entwickelt sich zu der starken Frau, die sie im Grunde immer war. Als sie sich zu einer Aussprache mit Rita entschließt, erfährt sie nicht nur den wahren Grund für die Affäre, sondern fasst auch einen überraschenden Entschluss.
- A young man is recounting events in his childhood that led him to where he is to an unseen person. Next we see him as a child around 10 years old who is a lonely boy at school that is befriended by the school workman. At first, the workman is the only source of emotional warmth and kindness in his life. Things deteriorate quickly and we eventually come to understand both the impact of those childhood events as well as the true nature of the opening scene.
- Famous composer Millöcker saves lovesick clerk Ferdinand from killing himself and helps him impress and get close to Henriette, the rich heiress the boy adores. But one day Ferdinand overhears Millöcker confessing his own love to the girl.
- The superstitious writer Heinz Kersten sends his servant Paul to the house of the veterinarian Teisinger, whose daughter he falls in love with.
- Franz, a musician in his late 40s, is unhappy with his life. After having witnessed octogenarian Egon die in a car crash, Egon's ghost starts haunting him: He needs his help to make contact with his life's long-lost love.