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- One genius, two kings, and their dream to construct a building that will rival the heavens.
- Drama documentary based on the latest discovery of a 16th Century sailing shipwreck found close to Malta by an underwater research team led by maritime archaeologist Timmy Gambin.
- Rookie Robot is a preschool program for the youngest TV audience, a fun journey through first encounters and discoveries.
- The vikings are feared as plunderers. However, their longboats also serve for their manhunts. Slaves are often the most important treasure for Norsemen. Three men or four women about equal the worth of a chain-mail. Slavs, Anglo-Saxons and especially Irish Celts are caught and sold into slavery. Ireland is the center of this slave trade and in the Middle Ages, Dublin is Europe's largest slave market. "ZDF-History" reconstructs the true life story of Findan, who was able to flee from viking slavery. It shows how important slaves were for a smoothly working Norse society and what fate awaited the captives.
- An opulent cinematic journey through one of the world's most beautiful countries. From the icy, snowy world of the high mountains with their mighty glaciers, thunderous waterfalls, and raging mountain streams; through the last primeval forests to the warm steppe lake, this documentary follows the trail of water--the element that has shaped this country's diverse nature like no other. Water is not only the basis of all life, it has also given Austria some of Europe's most spectacular natural wonders. In deep forests, ducklings jump from tall trees to learn how to swim; in inaccessible gorges a prototype of trout has survived; and in raging wild rivers, the world's oldest vertebrate has survived for millions of years. All this is captured in intoxicating images that bring the audience at home up close to the experience of nature and wildlife.
- Everyone knows the "Harrinator". A tough ice-hockey crack, famously witty, irresistible with the ladies, as cool as they come. At least that is what he thinks. Everyone else would disagree. His hockey career has been over for years. His hairline is receding as fast as his gut is growing. And to top it off, his long-time girl-friend Ina kicks him out of their apartment. Harri is in a deep slump.
- Complete Queen concert from Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982. Tracklist: Flash, The Hero, We Will Rock You (Fast), Action This Day, Play the Game, Staying Power, Somebody to Love, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Now I'm Here (Reprise), Love of My Life, Save Me, Back Chat, Get Down Make Love, Guitar Solo, Under Pressure, Fat Bottomed Girls, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites the Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions, God Save the Queen
- They wage wars and administer medicines; they are farmers and graziers. They live in a world of coded communications and lightning chains of command, secret poison mixtures and prodigious strength.
- Mika is lovesick. Until he meets Lea - who is mysterious. And totally deaf. To impress his ex girlfriend Sandra, Mika goes for the smart 'handicapped' Lea. But Lea isn't stupid. And has no room for hearing boys in her snail-shell world.
- The spirit of a movement that sometimes reminds us of our young revolutionary cosmopolitan self, who still believed that he:she could change the world. An independent, global, green documentary miniseries on climate activism.
- "A five-part series directed by (TV) historian Guido Knopp about the story of millions of Germans who had to flee from the approaching Red Army under the worst conditions at the end of the war or were expelled. More than 1000 contemporary and eyewitnesses were interviewed - including Russians, Poles and Czechs. Research in the former Eastern Bloc countries and insight into previously closed archives have accompanied this documentary series, which sets a sign against forgetting and every expulsion. The memory of the dramatic events begins in East Prussia. The "Vistula Spit" - a narrow strip of land off the Baltic coast southwest of Königsberg. In the freezing winter of 1945, the first act in the drama of the great escape of the Germans from the East took place here, amid dunes and pine forests. For over two million East Prussians, the narrow Spit Road was the last "way out" to the West after the Red Army had encircled the country in January 1945. For many, it was a departure of no return or to their deaths. Hundreds of thousands perished. The Soviets' major offensive was predictable. But Hitler strictly refused an evacuation - in order not to have to admit the imminent defeat. So most of them left only when the dull rumble of the front could already be heard."
- TV Movie"Du kriegst mich nicht" is a true-crime thriller of ORF and DasErste.
- Georg Stefan Troller, born 1921 in Vienna, has been working as a documentarian, writer, screenwriter, and television journalist for many decades. One of the most distinguished filmmakers in his field, Troller discloses his very personal approach to his work which is based on his exceptional life experience covering the last hundred years.
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- The Roman emperor Nero is considered one of history's greatest criminals - a cruel, insane and brutal ruler. His name has become synonymous with evil, and he stands accused of killing his step-brother, his wife and his mother, as well as burning Rome to the ground for his own artistic inspiration. However, are these stories true? Can they be proven? Recent research, modern interpretations of historical sources and new discoveries cast a different light on the accusations leveled at the Roman emperor.
- Musical instruments making in Vienna are one of the reasons of the unique sound of Vienna's classical orchestras.
- This film's English language title is now called Hudson River Wild.
- We are in a crisis: While Canada consistently has one of the worst organ donor rates in the Western world, its hospitals are overcrowded with patients who desperately need an organ transplant. And within Canada, Alberta is the province with the lowest donor rates. 40 percent of patients die while waiting for an organ. Strongly character driven, the one-hour documentary The Ward features the work of the nurses, surgeons and physicians at the University Hospital in Edmonton, and showcases the many challenges in the lives of the patients, capturing their daily trials and triumphs in their battle for survival.
- Talk show with Barbara Stöckl and guests.
- A joint venture of Yugoslav police and reporters in their effort to track down the members of criminal gang who steal artworks and sell them in Austria.
- Vera Exklusiv Talkshow.
- History and traditional origin of the famous Viennese Christmas bakery. Shot in Viennese confectionery workshops, and learn about Vanillekipferl, Christmas Stollen and Gingerbread and many others.
- This film takes a look behind the scenes of Viennese confectionary art and over the confectioner's shoulder, while he creates the delicious Esterházy cake, exquisite handmade sweets and chocolates.
- Former model Kseniya realized immediately after the outbreak of the war, that it was necessary to provide medicine and food to the population at the front. Every day she drives to the front line with a team and even artillery fire cannot stop her. Former florist Aleksey has made it his mission to support the army in Zaporozhye. Every day he delivers necessary products to the war zone. During filming, Aleksey comes under fire. Larissa had to flee from the war zone of Mariupol to Dnipro. Her daughter is still with the pro Russi- an ex-husband in the occupied city. With the help of a friend, Larissa tries to break into the occupied territory of Mariupol to free her daughter. Sasha and Genia left their previous lives and joined the Red Cross in Sloviansk. An area that is night&day under fire. The two man save every day people who, above all, can no longer walk by themselves.
- A story about the balancing act between art form and entertainment, glory and disrespect in the Variete scene.
- Noah's fate was hanging by a thread for a long time. His mother Pias's amniotic sac ruptured four and a half months before her due date. The life of Pia and the unborn child were both at stake. Every additional day in the womb was of enormous importance, but on day 23+1 into the pregnancy, labor started. Pia and her husband Wolfgang had to make a fast decision: Should all medical measures be taken to safe Noah? Or should their son be allowed to pass peacefully? Pia and her husband only had one hour to make this critical decision. No one knew how this was going to end. By retelling the critical moments between the parents on the one hand, and the parents and doctors on the other hand, the viewer is drawn into the dramatic developments through scenic staging with actors, as well as private video recordings. The film provides intimate insights into the family's situation, as well as into the difficult work of doctors and experts who operate on the edge of life and death every day and face the therewith associated ethical gray areas. This story requires careful staging that portrays the dramatic events as well as the intimate moments. For the director, it was important that these central moments - the actual hour in which a dramatic decision was required, almost in real-time - are the heart of the movie as written scenes, because they make it possible for the viewer to participate in these moments that determined the future of the family.