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- Marisa hates foreigners; she finds them guilty of the decline of her country. But her convictions will slowly evolve when she accidentally meets a young Afghan refugee.
- When a girl's body is found, two investigators (Fahri Yardim and Henriette Confurius) join forces to solve the case. They come across a strange series of murders with connections to Germany's past.
- A chronicle of the romance between Camille and Sullivan, which begins during their adolescence and picks up after Sullivan's 8-year absence from exploring the world.
- After using his mother's newly built time machine, Dolf gets stuck in the year 1212. He ends up in a children's crusade where he confronts his new friends with modern techniques. However, the Crusade turns out to be even trickier than he first imagined.
- Composer Johann Sebastian Bach is introduced to King Frederick II of Prussia in 1747. The aging composer and the young monarch clash and a battle of egos ensues.
- In 1990s east Germany, three boys are in love with techno music and start their own club.
- The movie deals with the real life story of East German singer and writer Gerhard Gundermann and his struggles with music, life as a coal miner and his dealings with the secret police (STASI) of the GDR.
- A retelling of The Princess and The Pea. The princess runs away and finds work at an orphanage to avoid marrying a prince she has never met. She unknowingly meets him while they are both pretending to be commoners which leaves him to decide whether he should follow his heart or marry for the good of the kingdom. Little does he know that he can do both.
- Each year in June, Bavarian housewife Elke Richter visits family in Halle, in the GDR. There she meets family friend Gregor Pohl, a married carpenter, and they begin having an affair. After her family stops the annual visits due to the husband's promotion in the communist regime, the adulterous couple arranges to meet on other holidays. After Gorbachev's Glasnost leads to the fall of the Iron Curtain, everything changes, and Gregor chooses to emigrate to Canada.
- Violent youth gangs and a police force way out of its depth. When a police operation goes awry and two policemen die, the powder keg threatens to ignite as the SWAT team knows only one goal: revenge - irrespective of the law.
- Most of the inhabitants of the retreat "Abendstern" have long since resigned with the everyday drill of gymnastics and readings. But the grumpy Tiedgen wants to experience something else.
- Loosely based on Storm's novella "Silence": the story of a young forester who is released from a psychiatric clinic as cured and now wants to start a new life. Chance and his mother, who is worried about him, bring him together with a woman who could become the great love of his life.
- Two old friends lose their jobs as bargemen on the Elbe.
- A portrait of the Swiss architect, artist, painter, graphic artist, and industrial designer Max Bill. His 'concrete art' was based on mathematical / geometric principles that he acquired during his studies at the Bauhaus in Dessau.
- The bauhaus school has been and still is the most influential art School not only in Europe. Till today the Bauhaus is remembered to be the nucleus of modern architecture and design. But bauhaus was more than a cubic building or a steel tube chair. It is a model till today. Bauhaus-teachers has been international well known artists as Wassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, Paul Klee Oskar Schlemmer, the architects Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe. The documentary shows how the school started after World War I, how it became revolutionary and tells the true story about the closing and the enmashment of some of the Bauhaus-people during Nazi-Germany. Most of these is told by former students at the Bauhaus male and female Bauhaus-alumni.
- Taking stock of the extraordinary adventure of "Pif Gadget", a French publishing phenomenon of the 1970s-80s and even of the whole history of children's press. For the comic-strip magazine with the iconic dog, created in 1969 by the French Communist Party, often reached a million copies. With editions available for all of Europe (including Germany, under the title Yps), and on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
- Stefan Ganß meets people who are different from him: skin color, gender, sexual identity, age, disability. Together with prominent experts from Germany, he wants to find out: how colorful is central Germany?
- A reconstruction and the biography of the composer, utilizing archival footage, interviews with individuals who knew him and artists who performed his compositions.
- Forced to research architectural solutions by an ex-CIA university administration, a student literally searches the world over for answers that can mend the bruised spirit of Aggieland.
- an armless man helps a stranger to get a roll of toilet paper. The film was produced in less than 99 hours with no budget for a German film festival.
- Who: Walter Gropius What: Staatliches Bauhaus, architecture school Where: Dessau, Germany.
- "The Code" is the first part of bauhausWORLD. The search for the secret of Bauhaus's enduring success leads all the way to Japan. This journey illustrates how the forced closure of the school drove the movement into exile but served to spread its philosophy around the world.
- Part 2 of bauhausWORLD, "The Effect", takes viewers on a journey from Dessau to New York, Älmhult in Sweden and Ulm in Germany to examine the influence that Bauhaus still exerts on art, design and architecture around the globe. Nowadays the name of Bauhaus has been transformed into a brand. Is it to blame for the modern world's obsession with design?
- Art critic Robert Hughes analyses the work of Mies van der Rohe, the master of light and space who had an enormous influence on modern architecture.
- 2022–202320m9.6 (5)TV EpisodeWhat if gender identity does not fit your own body? Stefan Ganß meets Maria Jedamczik, who lives as a man for a long time and now as a woman, and Georgine Kellermann, who dared a public coming out at the age of 62.