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- France, 1625: Young d'Artagnan heads to Paris to join the Musketeers but the evil cardinal has disbanded them - save 3. He meets the 3, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and joins them on their quest to save the king and country.
- When Anna and her family arrive at their holiday home, they find it occupied by strangers. This confrontation is just the beginning of a painful learning process.
- A documentary that reveals what its subjects do in their respective basements.
- A countess' unrequited love for an army officer leads to disaster.
- A group of 4 kids try to solve mysteries. The name of the gang is based on a piece of clothing: knickerbockers.
- Emma is a 50 year old unemployed mother of two grown up children, who's husband is looking for his sexual awaking - with another woman. The thought of filing for divorce also turns out as a financial threat for Emma. She starts looking for jobs and ends up as a salesperson in an "erotic market", run by Charlie. She quickly realizes that the ranch of products in the shop is not made for women and decides to revamp the store into an "erotic boutique for women and everyone who loves women". Emma also develops friendships with some of her female customers and undertakes a journey in search of her own orgasm, which she has lost over the years. Thus her attitude about herself, life in general and towards her husband changes. Her husband on the other hand is more and more interested in Emma, since she started to focus on her (sexual) self. Emma also increasingly emancipates herself from her ultra conservative mother, Hildegard, and from her two grown-up children (daughter and son) for whom she has always been the overprotective mother. She finds new girlfriends and realizes that many ideas about female sexuality have become obsolete and that female arousal arises under very different circumstances than represented in the general public.
- A dumb girl is found murdered. A young Syrian refugee is suspicious because he has disappeared since the crime. When Achmet is put, the village community joins together to perpetrate lynching.
- Four guys break into an old castle and find uniforms and military equipment. They then prepare to defend it from an imaginary enemy.
- What starts out as a relaxing weekend at lake Neusiedl ends in fear and horror for two friendly couples. Three children have gone missing from the neighbouring village. As tensions increase people start showing their true colours.
- Austria-Hungary 1813: Jacob and Veith return home from the Napoleonic war. Their road leads to the remote mountain village Pahlbach. The two newcomers encounter a frosty reception - and as the night has barely passed, they already understand why: In the woods around the village a strange evil is brewing mischief. Unknown creatures of extraordinary violence and cunning, lure the men into the woods and make a silent demand: In order to further propagate, the beasts claim women's bodies. While Jacob refuses immediately and calls out the fight, Veith is still uncertain: The enemy appears to overpowering. Maybe they should try to come to terms. Progressing events put the courage and humanity of the two men to the test and threaten to shatter their friendship. But Jacob Veith and are not the only ones to whom the demand was made. The battle lines are hardening - and in a single bloody night, the future of the whole place is at stake ...
- A serial killer is on the run, after escaping a mental institution. He befriends a woman and her child, but the urge to strangle women with red necklaces still haunts him.
- Totschweigen (Wall of Silence) chronicles a small event of the Holocaust in the closing days of the War in the Austrian border town of Rechnitz.
- Paying a rare visit to her estate, a countess clashes with the man she hired to manage it.
- In a final meeting, Laura chooses to say goodbye to her departed loved one.
- One day, the young, high-spirited Jewess Rahel invades the royal gardens in Toledo and surprises the royal couple. While the queen is disgusted by the intruder's intrusiveness, the king remains fascinated by the strange girl's passion.
- Dutch police officer Van der Valk is pulled away for a private investigation for a friend of the chief of police to find the missing junior manager. When he gets to know his woman, he is fascinated by the thought of running away with her.
- In a dull and lonely life, Salem decides to leave a message for the one who needs it most.
- Inspector Black is investigating a series of murders for which there are no apparent leads. The pressure from his supervisor is growing when yet another corpse is found. Meanwhile rock star Max and his manager Tom Meyer are on their way to meet a music producer. To their dismay, their car breaks down and they are forced to go in search of help. As they arrive in the closest Village they encounter a man who initially offers to help. To their horror, they later realize that they have become victims of an Elvis-obsessed psychopath. But it's already too late. The situation deteriorates, and it comes to musical torture.
- La traviata is Verdi's most popular opera and one of the best loved of all stage works. Romance, tragedy and unforgettable tunes - this opera has it all. But modern audiences have largely lost sight of the fact that its plot was altogether unprecedented at the time of the work's composition: with the tale of a highclass prostitute dying of consumption, Verdi raised his fondness for daring subjects to a whole new level.
- Paulinus is a young novice at a small Austrian monastery in 1929. In a few days he will take his final vows and become a full member of the order. His only contact to the outside world is Jakob, a young farmer, who visits the monastery every day to deliver errands. When Paulinus' feelings for Jakob start to grow beyond their friendship, he finds himself at a crossroads between God and the world. Before he can make his life's most important decision, he needs to uncover where he belongs in life.
- After years of being away from his hometown, a man (Krassnitzer) comes home and takes over the family business after the sudden death of his father.
- A priest, a witch and a handful of death in the west.
- Spanning over five hundred years, and two parallel stories, Onatah is a story of love, death, spirituality, and the fragility of our existence in this world. A dramatic narrative about medical abuse and children's rights.
- The wild and breathtaking scenery of Austria's Roman Quarry of St. Margarethen provides an ideal and unique backdrop for this live and colourful open-air performance of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen (1875). With over 400 participants, this opulent staging of Bizet's famous opera - one of the most popular works in the genre's history - proves a feast for all the senses. Austria's Opera Festival St. Margarethen, one of Europe's most important open-air festivals, is attended by about 220, 000 opera lovers every year. Conductor: Ernst Märzendorfer. Soloists: Nadia Krasteva, Russi Nikov, Alexandrs Antonenko. Choreography: Marieta Romero Opera.
- A brief introduction of Adolf Hitler's rise to power. With the emphasis on Der Führer's ambition to clean Germany from harmful, undesirable and degenerate art and culture (Entartete Kunst). Presented by children and teenagers from the Friedrichhofer Commune, Zurndorf/ Burgenland, Austria.
- Gidon Kremer celebrates his 60th birthday in 2007 - he is, and has always been, one of the most headstrong and original artists in the music business. His return to J. S. Bach's partitas is a major event as Kremer's first recording of these works was released almost a quarter of a century ago, and he hasn't played the partitas in public for over twenty years. Those who have followed Gidon Kremer's artistic development over the past 25 years will note how much his tone and articulation have changed. The new rendering displays Kremer's very personal sense of spontaneity and a readiness to take risks. In the early 1980s, after being declared persona non grata in the Soviet Union, Kremer moved to the West and made a recording of the solo partitas. The record went down in music history and for decades was a benchmark in the music guild. The young virtuoso was catapulted to fame virtually overnight in the Western world and hailed as the world's best violinist by Herbert von Karajan. This recording features the Violin Partita Nos.1, 2, and 3, recorded at the Pfarrkirche Lockenhaus in 2002 and the documentary Back to Bach. The film includes rare archival footage and tells in a very personal way of Gidon Kremer's encounters with Bach's music, accompanying the famous violin virtuoso in rehearsals, recording sessions and discussions with a few trusted confidants. Bonus feature: - Gidon Kremer - Back to Bach
- Passing Through is a 16mm music video for the song of the same name. Analog aesthetics in both film and music create a timeless ambiance, with the latter crafting a mature narrative exploring love's value amid human imperfections.
- A travelogue of spectacular and intimate scenes of world-famous European festivals, including Munich, Rothenburg, Dinkelsbuehl, Rust, Imst, Venice and Siena. The historical origins of each are interestingly explained.
- This community shows a society in transition, a microcosm reflecting Europe's zeitgeist.
- Grandparents and grandchildren talk about their lives.
- A scriptwriter has an argument with his director who turns out to be a fraud. The situation finally escalates, the climax of the writers script becomes reality.