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- The love story of a young English woman and a German PoW, who together overcome prejudice, public hostility and personal tragedy.
- On her 16th birthday, Gwendolyn Shepherd finds out that instead of her cousin, she has inherited a rare gene that allows her to travel through time.
- Gwen has just discovered that she's the final member of the secret time-traveling Circle of Twelve. Now she must juggle with constant trips to the past, her relationships with Gideon, and figuring out dark secrets surrounding the Circle.
- Adaptation of the final part of famous time-travel trilogy. Gwendolyn's heart is broken, will she trust Gideon again? There's no time to wallow in tears. Something unbelievable happens, and Gwendolyn finds herself in the race against time.
- When an ex-prisoner of the Great War returns home and finds his comrades brutally murdered, he decides to bring the serial-killer to justice.
- Andi has had an inferiority complex since childhood and not only has to deal with it, but also with girls, feelings and genitalia in different sizes
- The local outdoor swimming pool in Grubberg is a thorn in the side of the mayor (Gisela Schneeberger). It is at best, is way overpriced and therefore should be closed. The builder Albert Dengler (Sebastian Bezzel) then only sees dollar signs, because the large surface area offers space for many apartments. But lifeguard Karl (Milan Peschel) cannot and will not accept that his job, where he has been responsible for public order for 30 years, is about to be changed. To save the outdoor pool, he could start a citizens' initiative, for which he would have to collect at least 600 signatures. But that will be difficult, because the remaining swimmers are not on good terms with the pool sheriff. Especially Dr. Rieger (Rick Kavanian) regularly drives Karl crazy. Meanwhile, his Nigerian lifeguard trainee Sali (Dimitri Abold) is well integrated - almost better than Karl. But Sali really only wants to go to Canada. When Sali meets professional swimmer Lisa (Sarah Mahita), he begins to question his plan. Should he stay, help Karl and save Lisa's refuge?
- A girl struggling with asthma is taken to a clinic in South Tyrol to be cured. After some time she decides to get out of this hell (that's how she feels about it) and soon she meets a new friend. Together they try to reach the peak of a mountain where, according to an old custom, she can be healed.
- The focus is on love: Jann loves his mother Lina without limits, Lina despairs of her love for her sister, Jann's father Frank loves his new family, and Selma is falling in love with Jann. The film by Johannes and Thomas Schmid sensitively deals with how far love can go and how much love can demand, where it can destroy and how it can save. Jann's mother Lina is special, creative, spontaneous: what 17-year-old has a mother who organizes a lavish breakfast on the roof at six in the morning to watch the sunrise, who lies barefoot under the dining table and laughingly demands a selfie with her son? But there is also Lina's dark side: when she hides away, panics and is overtaken by traumatic experiences. When her demands become excessive, she cannot be alone and Jann has to go from being a child to being a caregiver. Always on the verge of emotional exhaustion, Jann struggles alone through the everyday life of school, part-time job and household. When he meets Selma, something new and exciting enters Jann's well-organized everyday life. He discovers a different kind of love, one that holds him and not just needs him. The fragile arrangement at home begins to falter and provokes dramatic developments. Jann has to make decisions - for himself and his mother.
- A ballerina discovers hip-hop by chance and is faced with an impossible choice: Does she pursue her family's legacy or her newfound love.
- Amateur sleuths Rico and Oskar deal with thieves of a valuable stone.
- 10-year-old Finn feels lonely. Since his parents' divorce, he travels back and forth between his two homes by train. On his journey, he is robbed by a man and then meets 12-year-old Jola. They meet people, get to know themselves.
- Pre-teen, shy Bavarian village boy Felix hears his father died on the front in World War II, so he's left with his mother. Luckily he becomes buddies with Karri, the cocky son of local Nazi boss Ortsgruppenleiter Feik 's son Karri and thus the petty tyrant's protege as well as a "war hero's heir". Karri drags Felix along in attempts to prove their bravery, terrorize rustic and even hunt down a deserter and a crashed US pilot. Felix already 'lacked toughness', but the deserter's true identity shakes his world, just in time as the war is lost and the Allies approach.
- TV Series
- The child-duo Rico and Oskar. One is more sluggish but because of fantasy and his own world view; the other is smart but scared of life.
- WALTER (41) is planning on writing a book about German entrepreneurs. On a spring day he meets the physics student AGNES (28). He is fascinated by her extreme attitude towards life. After reading some of his short stories, Agnes proposes that he writes a story about her. Their love story already begins on their first date. But after a while, Walter gets irritated, because Agnes follows the picture he draws of her in real life. Events turn over and Walter discovers that there can only be one ending to his story - but this ending could cost him their relationship and it could also cost Agnes' life.
- A 10-year old German-Finnish boy tries to fix his family's life.
- LEBEN IST JETZT tells the incredible but true story of the Mickenbecker siblings, whose spectacular do-it-yourself projects inspired a worldwide audience of millions to live their lives as intensely as possible.
- For the first time ever, Rico has a friend coming for a sleepover. After weeks of not seeing each other, Rico and Oskar are reunited and start their adventure with the weekly bingo at the retirement home. But although Tanja wins two handbags, Oskar seems suspiciously grumpy and Tanja oddly sad. Oskar's dad leaves a bag in front of the door because he needs some distance from his son. So much heart affliction is too much for Rico. When Oskar finally tells Rico that Tanja was cheating at bingo the other night and that those ugly handbags she wins all the time are really expensive leather bags, Rico refuses to accept that his mother might be a crook; Ellie Wandback, the bingo host, must be blackmailing her. Since the Bühl is too occupied with a champagne-drinking redhead, Rico and Oskar seek help from sprightly pensioner Mr. van Scherten; together they try to find out what is going on. Not everything goes as planned, but in the end, the two young detectives discover more than just the truth about the bingo-cheat and the handbags.
- Two burglars abduct a travel group in an old bus. However, the hostages react in unexpected ways - as though they have nothing to lose.
- Heinrich Gruber, a public prosecutor as he stands, and the travel journalist Tom Gruber have little in common in life. The two gentlemen in their 60s are all the more astonished when they get to know each other at the opening of a will - as the husbands of the deceased. Sophia, who had a car accident, led a double life that was both secret and happy for decades. While the esoteric Tom would like to get to know his rival in order to understand his beloved wife even better, Heinrich turns completely stubborn in his pain. The paragraph-proof lawyer recognizes Sophia's Las Vegas wedding with Tom just as little as her last will: She asks that her ashes be scattered in the North Sea - by "her" husbands together. In order to comply with this illegal request, Tom steals the urn from the undertaker. Heinrich cannot be shaken off, however. On the trip together with Tom's camper, they get to know the pregnant hitchhiker Ella, who makes them pause briefly. However, the truce between the hotheads only lasts until the arrival on the island of Neuhever. Now it's a matter of who gets through his stubbornness on site: burial at sea or cemetery. Due to their rivalry, Heinrich and Tom initially do not notice that their prudent Sophia has arranged everything perfectly even with their last will.
- Rimini, 1971. Adventure, zest for life, love and an unforgettable vacation for school friends Helmut, Peter, Edgar and Peter's sister Josefine. The friendship fell apart after the vacation in Rimini and now, after forty years, little is left but the occasional card night.
- Phil is too small for his age. This makes him the target of provocations by Samuel and his friends. When Phil unexpectedly receives support from lesbian girl Jo, Samuel isn't happy. Phil is impressed by the somehow different Jo. However, they are not the only outsiders. SUPERHEROES is a film about friendship, courage and tolerance. It is a story about teenage outsiders who are searching for their place in life.