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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- The spin-off to the original series 'In aller Freundschaft' focuses on the young doctors in a fictional clinic in Erfurt.
- This show is focused on a fictional clinic in Leipzig called 'Sachsenklinik' and its staff and patients.
- A team of German maritime police solve crimes on and around Lake Constance.
- A show about students at a boarding school in Erfurt.
- The king decides that since his daughter Snow White, whose mother died in childbirth, is old enough to marry an already-chosen prince, it's time now for him to remarry, but his evil bride stops at nothing to eliminate her stepdaughter as a 'beauty rival' and cut every other tie with the late queen. She mounts he throne after the softy king dies at the news that Snow White was devoured by a wild beast. In fact, she ordered the royal huntsman to bring her heart as proof of death, but instead he shot a deer and left the princess in the forest, where she found the messy home of the seven miner dwarfs and became their housekeeper. Informed by her magic mirror that princess lives beyond the mountain, she incarcerates the huntsman and repeatedly passes through in disguise to offer magical death sentences, which are accepted naively, but each time she's saved by the dwarfs, the last time mostly the prince who came looking for his bride, having been incognito at court as the huntsman's inconspicuous assistant.
- Zoo Doctor: My Mom the Vet is a German television series by ARD, based on the 2002 television film of the same name. The series is produced jointly by Saxonia Media and Bavaria Film. The Leipzig Zoo serves as the background setting, and the series is filmed in Leipzig and the surrounding area.
- After a peasant joins the royal army, never to return from war, his wife raises their daughters Schneeweißchen and Rosenrot as if he may return ant day and keeps telling stories how wonderful he is, having chased all dwarfs. The realm being impoverished and threatened with famine, prince Jacob convinces his father to let him sell the treasury to buy sowing-seed, but is surprised by an evil dwarf who transforms him into a bear. A gang of wandering dwarfs is tired of lacking cave or treasure, so their chief tricks one into winning some for them. He ends up at the sisters' humble homestead, but keeps getting caught with his beard -where his magic power resides- or countered by the protective spell of the rose garden. The king is meanwhile tricked by a fraudster into confiding his last gold for speculation on the stock market to the crook. The courtiers are horrified to be ordered to form a bear hunt party.
- In all friendship - The nurses.
- Having neglected her husband Robert Holzer so as to cause a fight divorce and his second wedding, to adult son Jonas's horror even refusing to attend their double wedding together, aging Munich publishing house proofreader in his firm Gitti Kronlechner follows her horoscope's advice to join a survival camp, utterly unprepared. Robert and Jonas consult mediator Dr. Bechtelle, in vain. Gittis single buddies since years Pia und Ulrike, fall in love, asthmatic Gitti feels her avoiding risk brought no passion, love or romance, just boredom. She takes romantically-occupied canceling friend Ulrike's place in a "Wildnis Survival Extrem Camp". It's a hellish test physically, and a terrible nuisance to the other participants, except one who bonds with her, while the experience has stimulating effects.
- This is a funny and woeful story, resembling an old Jewish anecdote, aiming to wrap a comical framework around the dark side of life. At the time, the poorest neighborhood of Plovdiv (an ancient town in Bulgaria) represented a unique European recess, a realm of perfect ethnic harmony among Bulgarians, Armenians, Turks, Jews, Gypsies and Greeks. A priest, a rabbi and a hodjah and an Antichrist nicknamed the Boozer are smitten with the same full-bosomed Turkish woman. Along with their rivalry, squabbles and good fellowship a Jewish boy and an Armenian girl fall in love for the first time. The political winds of the era will blow away the idyll separating the 12-year-old lovers. After many years, the Jew and the Armenian woman meet again in a different world.
- Zoé spends three days in Croatia with her beloved brother Theo and little Artur. While daydreaming about a conspiring "gang", Theo falls in love with Sanja
- Pregnant or not? It takes two minutes until a quick test gives certainty. A web series revolving around these moments between hope and fear.
- The smug TV star Tim Seebach (Oliver Mommsen) is the celebrated inspector "Der Lux" in a popular television series, whose success has gone to his head. In real murder cases in his hometown of Bremerhaven, he likes to intervene without being asked in the investigations of Chief Inspector Wiebke Tönnessen (Antonia Bill), much to her chagrin. The restaurant owner Hannah Lübker (Ulrike C. Tscharre) rounds off the trio of investigators, who understands the prominent weekend returnee better than he would like.
- Kurt Meinel returns from his Soviet POW camp to his native mining village, hating Hitler enough for wrecking Europe to support the Russian regional occupation commander Bursky, in charge of mining uranium for a project to match the US atomic bomb. Kurt is admitted to mining geology training and assigned to the mine. His father, who hates the Russian invaders, warns him about a tradition against a 'lake' hidden within the mountain. Kurt starts an affair with the general's daughter, which exposes them to terrible punishments.
- Life is tough, but Peggy Rosinski is tougher: three kids, two jobs and a mountain of debt. She lives with her unemployed husband Torben and children from different partners on the outskirts of Frankfurt an der Oder.
- The famous composer Broch receives the assignment to compose a cantata on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of Adolf Hitler. However, the SS officer Gottlieb knows that Broch is not a Nazi sympathizer and sends someone to keep an eye on him, namely his mistress Ursula, who has everything to become a famous composer. Broch gets it after a while to have doubts for Ursula about National Socialism, her great hero Hitler, and even her Aryan origin.
- June 17, 1953: The people in the GDR refuse to obey their political leadership. Hartmut Brücken's family also become involved in the political events.
- Macius was 9 when he became king of a small country. The young Macius quickly realizes that running a kingdom is not child's play, especially when the general of the armies tries to take advantage of his naivety.
- Two German-Jewish children flee Nazi Germany in the early 1940s and try to escape to Palestine via Bulgaria. When their uncle dies during the journey, they are taken in by a troupe of travelling performers.
- Married vet mother falls in love with caring pediatrician
- The "Blog House clique", teenagers between the age of 15 and 18, have their own blog online. Their actual meeting place is a bathhouse directly by the lake, the "blog house". Here they maintain the blog, make music, spend their time and have to master the balancing act between the real and virtual world.
- Biographical TV-Movie about the live of the popular East-German novelist Brigitte Reimann. Follows her private life and her fight for and against her country and herself.
- Four children travel through Christian's grandfather Ronson's tower and with blue light that develops at a thunderstorm over 1,000 years to the past. They discover the supposed-sunken city Magna Aura and meet there Drago who looks similar like Christian's grandfather, his brother Morton who rules Magna Aura, and three children who become their friends. In the present, Ronson, his son-in-law Alexander, Elena, the mother of one time-travel kid, and two other children try to get back the kids.
- When a German long distance truck driver, who's suffering from a midlife crisis and slightly suicidal, leaves Germany for his last trip, he has no idea that certain uninvited companions will join him on the road - an Estonian cellist who has come to Germany to try her luck and has just been fired by her conductor boyfriend, a clumsy Estonian bank robber who accidentally drops the booty in the truck, and a weird German undertaker who tries to persuade the latter to do the right thing. Willing or not, they all reach Estonia, where some enlightenment is in store for them.
- A web-series spin-off of "Schloss Einstein"
- A landscape architect who has to stay in a castle hotel in need of renovation because her car breaks down is confronted with her past when the adopted daughter of the lord of the castle turns out to be her own child.
- A married newspaper editor drives to the mountains with her asthmatic son and falls in love with a handsome farmer.
- 19-year-old Lilli Linke ran over a cyclist on a Bavarian country road one night and committed a hit-and-run. Her mother Anna takes on the act out of love for her child and is sentenced to two years in prison. Meanwhile, Lilli is making a career as a photo model in Hamburg, supported by her ambitious manager Frank Fürst. When Anna shows up after her release from prison, she is relieved, but also afraid. Because Lilli suffers from feelings of guilt towards her overprotective mother. Her manager Frank, who officially passed her off as an orphaned princess, urges Lilli to deny her "convicted" mother. Nevertheless, Anna moves in with her daughter and tirelessly takes care of her well-being. One day she even turns off the phone so Lilli can sleep in properly after a long argument. Lilli promptly misses an important appointment and falls out with her mother. Anna looks for her own place to stay and, with her kind friendliness, finds a job as a fish seller. In her new apartment she takes care of little Nicki, who lives on the street. Anna's long-time friend, the kiosk owner Max Sander, is very worried about the relationship between mother and daughter. He took care of Lilli on a fatherly basis in Anna's absence and moved to Hamburg because of her. And Max has always been in love with Anna. However, Anna is so busy with Lilli and Nicki that she realizes that much too late. She has no time for Max's advances, because first she has to prevent the next misfortune in her daughter's life. Lilli loves the charming young journalist Tom, but lets herself be persuaded to marry a wealthy major publisher. Anna resolutely interrupts the wedding ceremony.
- This TV movie focuses on an average East German citizen, who accidentally becomes a Cold War victim. Shortly before his wedding day, East German Stephan Busemann goes to West Germany to attend his brother Hubert's fiftieth birthday. At the same time, his son Martin and his daughter-in-law Bettina flee their communist home country in a balloon, what Stephan didn't know. As the East Germans believe he helped them to escape, he isn't allowed to return, so Martin writes a letter to the country's leader Erich Honecker. However, now the West Germans think that Stephan is a spy...
- Vera Klunert actually leads a fulfilled life. She has been happily married to Andreas for almost 25 years, has a self-confident, grown-up daughter, lives in a dignified house on the best Dresden hillside and works as a designer in the family leather goods company. But one day Andreas reveals to her that the company is not doing as well as Vera always thought. On the contrary: if a financially strong partner cannot be found soon, the traditional company has to file for bankruptcy. However, Andreas has already identified a potential investor. At the first meeting with the Viennese entrepreneur, Vera could hardly believe her eyes: Her husband's future partner is Vera's childhood sweetheart Werner Hausmann - a love that broke 30 years ago because Werner let her sit in a planned escape attempt to the West and has since then never reported again. It is understandable that Vera, unlike Werner, is not particularly happy about the unexpected reunion. Only when she finds a collection of old letters that her mother had secretly disappeared at the time and that prove that Werner was innocent of the failed escape does the situation relax. Not only that: the old love between the two soon seems to re-emerge. When Andreas, who had no idea of the previous relationship, observes Vera and Werner in a precarious situation, a marriage crisis ensues. The jealous Andreas breaks the contract with Werner, and after a heated argument, Vera leaves the common house. Just at the moment when Andreas wants to reconcile with his wife, he learns that Vera would like to travel to Vienna with Werner in order to gain some "distance". The final break between the once happy couple thus seems inevitable.
- Anna and Pawel Kowalski lead a happy life in Gdansk, Poland, until their 8 year old son Tomek gets hit by a car. Not only is Tomek badly injured, his father proves not to be suitable as a blood donator. Pawel accuses his wife of betrayal of confidence, but she knows that only her husband can be the father of their child. She fears the worst: if Pawel isn't the biological father, she cannot be the biological mother. Worried, Anna searches the hospital archive and finds out that another premature delivery happened on the 15th of Mai in 1989 in that clinic. The other parents are from Dresden, Germany. Anna investigates for their address and drives against her husbands will to Germany. She visits Horst and Maria Schneider who live separated. She tells them what she had found out. For several reasons Anna is not welcome. When Anna tries to make a photograph of Oskar in front of his school, the teacher calls the police. After this incident Anna goes back to Gdansk and decides to leave everything as it is. But now the Schneiders become active. Maria wants to straighten out her relationship to Horst and he sees a chance to save their marriage. Although the Kowalskis don't want a meeting, the Schneiders travel to Poland. At the lakes of Kaschubia the two families and their sons meet. The resemblance with the boys and their real parents cannot be denied. During a two day discussion the parents try to find a solution. They forget to look after their sons, while the boys begin to understand what this is all about. Tomek and Oskar react like typical boys: they run away with a boat. A dramatic night search be water and by air begins.
- Attorney Bernhard Martin would love to sell his law firm and make his dream come true: mountain hiking in the Himalayas. But his wife Sonja wants to conquer a completely different summit: Sonja is a professor of neurosurgery at a large Leipzig hospital. Her colleagues appreciate her for her professional competence, but Sonja has bigger plans: She wants to become the clinic director. She pursues this career goal with all her vigor. Apparently she lost sight of some essential things in her private life. Sonja involuntarily becomes aware of this when she has to quarter her grandchildren Clarissa, Paula and little Benedikt for a few days in her apartment, which is by no means suitable for children. Accordingly, the children feel uncomfortable with the workaholic grandmother, who needs a rest after work to prepare important lectures. In this "home-made" chaos, Bernhard proves to be solid as a rock. He patiently and sensitively deals with the needs and worries of the lively children and literally blossoms in the process. Sonja suddenly begins to see her husband with different eyes. The situation comes to a head when Sonja is surprisingly supposed to take over the management of a renowned Berlin clinic. She would like to scream hurray. But for Bernhard, who has so far always withdrawn out of love, the prospect of a weekend marriage has finally overstretched the arch. Sonja faces a difficult decision.
- Workaholic German investment bank executive Jan Holzer has a shot at a long-wanted promotion if he can swing a Swiss hotel group's building project on Cuba. It hangs on buying coastal lands, owned by the uncooperative, nostalgic family Ortega. Holzer travels to negotiate there, assisted by locally married German ex-pat Walter Marquez. He also falls in love with a stewardess, who turns out to be an Ortega.
- Gabi Kubach's romantic comedy focuses on a tax consultant, who falls in love with his professional opponent, an ambitious tax official. The talented, but unreliable tax consultant Stefan Ahrens represents an old lady, who runs a hotel, against the fiscal office and unfortunately the woman he loves, Ulrike Stechlin. The tax official hopes to be promoted if she reveals the hotel's irregularities in book-keeping, but Stefan defends persistently his client's interests...