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- After his quest to retrieve the fabled Golden Fleece, Jason returns to Greece with powerful sorceress Medea. However, when the king banishes her, it's only human that Medea plots her furious revenge. Can they escape her wrath?
- Salvatore has an accident that makes him lose his memory and becomes director of the department store where his brother-in-law works.
- A tiny mistake of train stuard leads to a giant fire. Unfortunately, there are almost no one to help people onboard.
- 'I'm not here for any government. I've come to play rock'n'roll for you in the hope that one day all the walls will be torn down'. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band and The Horns of Love performed at Radrennbahn Weißensee, East Berlin, GDR, on July 19, 1988. The full four hours of concert, featuring 32 songs, was recorded by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk.
- Actress Madeleine Lierck is rehearsing for a new program in Potsdam's "Cabaret at the Obelisk". During a break she talks about her work on the film "All My Girls". She also got to know Barbara Schnitzler, who in her dressing room at the Deutsches Theater Berlin provides further information about this film, accompanied by scene excerpts. During a break in the renovation work in the "Theater der Hoffnung" in Berlin, leading actor Walter Plathe comments on scenes from the film "The Smugglers of Rajgrod". In Berlin's "Metropol-Theater" Gunter Sonneson is preparing for a musical production and for his film role as Emil Damaschke in "Komödianten-Emil".
- "Residences for foreigners in the GDR" - includes an interview with an employee from the immigration center expresses, among other things, on the subject of xenophobia in the GDR, the role of foreigners in the GDR, social tensions and the relationship between GDR citizens and foreigners. Followed by an interview with the director of the residence for foreigners who mention various problems and changes since the fall of the wall and competition in companies.
- A portrait of the poet and declared anarchist Erich Mühsam who fought persistently for the liberation of political prisoners as well as against the centralism of the Communist Party. At the same time he wrote many literary works. The title, "Straddling Two Horses", is taken from a statement by Frank Wedekind about Erich Mühsam, describes the film's view of its hero: a poet for the proletarian revolution who saw himself as an anarchist all his life; an ally and lone fighter who stood up for the liberation of political prisoners in the Red Aid led by Wilhelm Pieck and just as tirelessly fought against the organization and centralism of the Communist Party in his one-man monthly "Fanal". Erich Mühsam was tortured and murdered in the Oranienburg concentration camp in 1934.