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- Hidden feelings come to light and threaten the bond of a group of friends in their late 20s.
- The ultimate nostalgia trip through everything edible in 1960s Britain.
- The bizarre everyday adventures of Heiko "Schotty" Schotte, whose profession is to clean up crime scenes.
- In 19th century rural Vietnam, May is ready to become the third wife of a wealthy landowner. Little does she know that her hidden desires will force her to decide between living in safety and being free.
- A secretary at a Berlin newspaper in 1936 gets to write about two Alpinists, as she knows them well. She later gets to report on and photograph her friends' and other Alpinists' climbs of the dangerous Swiss Eiger north face.
- A policewoman does her best at the job, but struggles to be there for her son.
- Four independent stories set in modern China about random acts of violence.
- An artist commissioned to stage a re-enactment of a Romanian war battle receives pushback from producers for including a realistic portrayal of her country's treatment of Jews during WWII.
- A story that stretches across war, blossoming love and living as a recluse.
- This version establishes a dramatic connection with Great Ormond Street, the world famous children's hospital that has become irrevocably associated with Peter Pan. The story will be retold through the imagination of a young girl named Lucy who is about to receive hospital treatment for a serious heart condition. This is Lucy's version of Peter Pan, the startling fantasy of a brave, imaginative and utterly modern young girl who fears her illness might mean that she, like Peter Pan, may never grow up. Lucy dreams this version of Peter Pan into existence after reading the novel late on the night before her operation, when her weakened heart is already beginning to fail. This is why she identifies with it so deeply, why her imagination works upon it so powerfully - and why we care so much about her story.
- A young fisherman named Papyrus is chosen by the Egyptian god Horus to set him free.
- The adventures of a canine private eye while he confers with his animator who has his own problems to deal with.
- Young witch Bibi Blocksberg spends her summer riding horses in the province of Falkenstein with her friend Tina Martin.
- Öllers and Niederländer have everything under control. For the past six years, the two successful business consultants have been traveling through some of the seediest countries around the world in order to satisfy their clients' greed.
- Abby's Flying Fairy School is a CGI-animated Sesame Street segment starring fairy-in-training Abby Cadabby. The nine-minute segments focus on rhyme, reasoning, problem-solving, and cooperation.
- 10 years ago Wolf and Sabine Palfy got divorced. Since then, their daughter Charlie grew up with her father, and her twin sister Louise lived with her mother. They never knew anything about each other until they met by chance at boarding school in Scotland. At first they cannot stand each other, but after a while they start gathering information about their origin. Realizing their relationship, they plan to bring their parents together by Charlie visiting their mother pretending to be Louise while Louise goes to their father pretending to be Charlie.
- Two seasons, two story arcs. Season one, a bunch of terrorists take over a school to get to an instructor who has access to an advanced scientific device. A core group of youngsters fight back to try and stop the bad guys. Season two, biological weapon is being produced by some terrorists. A group of youngsters, the ones from season one, fight to stop the bio-weapons from being used.
- In Frankfurt's Bahnhofsviertel, two people meet whose lives could hardly be more different. Monika is in her mid-forties and belongs to the city's cultural scene as a curator.
- Gideonette, a timid and visionary girl, lives with her parents in a small town. Her dad Gideon battles daily to allay her fears about the curse of the Gideon de La Reys. Throughout their family history, every Gideon de La Rey died in a freak accident at a young age. To prove everyone wrong, Gideon named his daughter--Gideonette. Although Gideonette has had to endure endless teasing about the curse, her dad has tried to convince her that they'll both grow old. When he suddenly dies, her worst fears are realized and she retreats into a dark world where her imagination runs wild. Realising that Gideonette needs to get away from the curse, her mom sends her to her grandparents. Here Gideonette meets Bhubesi, a deaf boy who's 'training' to become an astronaut. While her grandfather builds Bhubesi a Moonship, the brave boy wins her trust and they embark on a curious journey of wordless friendship that helps her realise she can't hide from death. When fate hands her a final blow and her newfound strength is tested, she must decide whether she will let the curse consume her--or whether she'll defy it.
- At the center of this family story is 13-year-old protagonist Madison, for whom cycle racing means just everything! She gives her all to emulate her cool and successful cycle-pro father. But when the talented and ambitious young racer has to unwillingly swap saddles for a mountain bike things go haywire.
- In 1991 the filmmaker met several homeless boys in Burundi. They agreed to be filmed as they grew up. In 2018 he recorded their fourth meeting. Some had died. Three reflect their existence in poverty and their hopes for a better life.
- A man who earned his life by imitating Elvis Presley in the retired houses, with his newly reunited daughter traveling all over Europe, to deliver a sheep to Norway. A hearthwarmer road movie.
- He routinely jumps out of his aging VW transporter, hammers thick steel bolts into the earth, hauls a screen and film rolls the size of tractor tires, and adjusts his Ernemann projector from 1938. It has been since he was 15 years old when he first 'went to the cinema' to make him happen. Helmut Göldner from the small village of Sieglitz in Saxony-Anhalt is now 75 years old and is Central Germany's longest-serving mobile projectionist.
- A team of reporters start their journey with 2 vans and drive passing various stops on their way to Tokyo. On their way they stop to explore the culture of the country they are passing through.
- Ten-year-old Lene is going to the Bavarian Forest. She begins her journey somewhat reluctantly, but the forest suddenly turns into a place full of strange creatures: One of them is the "Waldobelix" - half ghost, half national park guard.
- A film from children's perspective on their lives in our country, on us adults, the state of affairs, their utopia - unsharp beautiful, idealistic and radically honest. A film for children and adults.
- The artist Mary Bauermeister is considered the mother of the Fluxus movement. In the 1960s, well-known artists frequented her studio in Cologne's Lintgasse.
- Count von Falkenstein sends Alexander to a boarding school. Alexander's horse Maharajah becomes sick while he's gone, and being reunited with Alex is the only cure.
- Sabrina needs a new saddle. Bibi sees one that's perfect, but Count von Falkenstein wants the same saddle.
- It is Anna Pihl's first day on her new job as a police officer at the Bellahoj police station.
- Mikala is hospitalized after a knife attack and Anna gets a new partner. How immediately suspects that there it have been a honor-related violence crime when a immigrant family's daughter has been abused.
- Anna thinks that her local coroner are wrong about the cause of death of a extremely overweight women. And in her eagerness to prove it so can she not stay inside her normal authorities.
- The birthday Annas 5-years old son (Mikkel), are ruined when Martin's ex shows up with a disturbing message. And at the same time so have Anna a very hard time to accept her father's new young love.
- Mikala's service pistol has fallen into the wrong hands and she has put herself in an intractable situation. While Anna has a hard time figuring out how she feels about Martin.
- Anna's brother Mads gets caught for drunk driving, which leads to disastrous consequences. And Stavro threatens to report Mikala for corruption if she doesn't cooperate.
- When a unknown rapist are having the hole city of Copenhagen "in his hand". So have Martin's ex been uncomfortably close to have been raped.
- Anna, Henning and Signe try to get Mads on the right track after he gets caught for drunk driving. Mikala is caught in Stavro's web and she uses everyone she can to get more information. Anna comes to terms with her feelings for Martin.
- Martin hovers between life and death while the hunt for Zoran continues. Mikala does not get out of Stavro's clutches and she continues to help him. Anna gets one last big assignment while her career takes an unexpected turn.
- The police put a lot of resources into guarding a football event. Amd Mikala puts both herself and her family in danger when she refuses to help Stavro.
- Bibi goes to spend her summer holidays at the Martin farm in Falkenstein, but runs into trouble when the region's Count tries to close the stables.
- Anna undergoes training to become a negotiator and gets to use her skills quite immediately. Mikala has problems with her son Tobias. A new police officer starts at the station and Martin asks Anna an important personal question.
- Anna and Kim drive home an over-refreshed football supporter who turns out to belong to a well-known group of troublemakers. When Anna later encounters the same supporter, a confrontation arises that has big consequences.
- In prison, Mads has an unpleasant experience that will affect both him and Anna. A young prisoner, Dan, escapes onto the roof of the prison building to attempt suicide and Anna is called to the scene as a negotiator.
- A drug deal has dire consequences for a teenage girl who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Mikala's constant concern for Tobias exceeds her ability to work, and at Bellahøj the colleagues hold a farewell reception for Martin.