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- Farmer's boy Nils is transformed into a miniature able to talk to animals. He befriends a goose named Martin and they embark on whimsical adventures together.
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- An Israeli detective, Sara Stein, investigates a terrorist attack; the crime scene is the fortress of Masada and Aaron Salzman, an archeologist, the victim.
- Envisions an epic quest for transcendence and self-knowledge: Bill Viola describes this work as a "personal investigation of the inner states and connections to animal consciousness we all carry within."
- Its vastness and extremes defy description. From volcanoes to glaciers - and peaks that scrape the sky, Antarctica's diversity may seem surprising to those who have only seen it through a terrestrial wildlife series.
- A musical gala from Theater des Westens featuring scenes and songs from a series of the theater's productions.
- The art documentary filmmaker covers the grand opening of the Weserburg Museum in Bremen, Germany. The new modern art museum is located on the Teerhof peninsula next to the River Weser in an old factory building destroyed in WWII.
- "Walking 1000 kilometers across the desert at the age of 100" is their plan and their dream. While she celebrates her 40th birthday and he his 60th, Tanja Schönenborn and Rafael Fuchsgruber want to run 1000 kilometers across the Namib Desert in Namibia. For 16 days, non-stop. Forward during the day, camping in the middle of the desert at night. A challenge that no one has ever dared to take on before. On the way they get to know themselves and their limits, but above all the wild beauty of African desert landscapes and the warm hospitality of the Namibians. Tanja and Rafael are passionate "desert runners" and have already run a few hundred kilometers through the Australian outback and the Kalahari. They love these special landscapes and this extraordinary extreme sport: "The desert is simply addictive!" - But they are not professional athletes: Tanja works as a financial advisor at the Kreissparkasse in Cologne and fought her obesity for years. Rafael is the owner of a concert agency and started running away from his alcohol addiction a few years ago. But why such a 1000-kilometer goal tour, which puts all their previous adventures in the shade? - We're no longer spring chickens and we want to do it again," says Rafael. Their milestone birthdays, their relationship with a 20-year age difference, and their shared passion for the desert: "The Namib should seal the deal once again, and that's all there is to it." A gripping travel hero reportage about a tour of extremes. From Sossusvlei, since 2013 - like the entire Namib Sand Sea -UNESCO World Heritage Site, past the largest shifting sand dune in the world and along the Whale Bay and the Skeleton Coast, on to the Messum Crater and into the dreamlike landscapes of the Brandberg Massif. At the end, Table Mountain and Namibia's oldest game reserve at Mount Etjo await. A breathtaking desert adventure full of fascinating landscapes and magical moments.
- Makes us discover several theater troupes and performers currently working around the world: Leningrad (Russia), South Africa, East Berlin (East Germany), New York (United States), Quebec (Canada), and Shanghai (China).
- Viktoria von Flemming and Udo Pillokat report live on the 1986 Venice Biennale.
- In Germany, Franz Radziwill is rated as one of this century's great painters. He once said that 'the greatest wonder is reality' and this sentiment is reflected in most of his work. Radziwill, now 82, talks about his life and his works.
- The story of Brazilian Indian cinematographer Sirlandio Ramos De Lima told as the story of the evolution of South America.
- TV SeriesThe collaboration between the Nazis and the International Olympic Committee, revealing the corruption that shaped the 1936 Berlin Games. Through archival footage and expert analysis, the murky deals behind the Olympic facade are uncovered.
- Viktoria von Flemming and Udo Pillokat report live on the 1990 Venice Biennale.
- Viktoria von Flemming and Udo Pillokat report live on the 1988 Venice Biennale.
- Tamar, a well known disk jockey of Israeli origin, was murdered in Berlin. Sara Stein is the detective sent for the investigation.
- In this second installment of the Sara Stein series, Sara is assigned to her first case in Tel Aviv, trying to solve the murder of her predecessor, as all clues point to criminals involved in a 2-year-old robbery.
- Mischievous but creative farm boy Nils Holgersson is delighted when his parents leave him alone, promising to do a list of chores. The farm animals get restless as he keeps delaying feeding them, absorbed by his flying device model. Neither does he mend the fence, no longer fox-proof. Bumbling with bis toy, he stumbles upon ad semi-accidentally catches an elf, whom he forces to grant him a wish. He chooses flying, but only gets a passive variation: a ride on the back of goose Martin, after being shrunken to mouse size. The goose only agrees after Nils does his chores and the scary fox arrives, so after a test flight they decide to follow a migrating flock of geese, including an eagle believing to be a goose.
- Miniaturized Nils greatly enjoys flying on farm gander Martin's back in the small flock of wild geese. When they land to forage, a fox sees his chance to hunt for savory goose meat, so a grim battle of wits ensues against the crafty rascal, who ultimately wins out.
- Nils falls, having taunted Martin too often to a looping, but the latter decides on his own to eat shiny red berries, which alas render him sick, spelling a delay too long for the migratory schedule. Wandering off, Nils meets and soon befriends immature elf Lina, who knows a cure. Alas, it's controlled by the evil black elf, who she and her ermine mount Herman are looking for to liberate her father. Nils offers help to search any underground access in the surrounding forest, which Akka refuses but has to anyhow when Nils sneaks off. Nils and Lina take on the black elf and liberate her father, who turns out to be the elf who miniaturized Nils, but now grants him a wish.
- Nils gets Martin to try a loop too many, causing him to crash and need days to recover, which would ruin the geese migratory planning. Nils calls a magical marker from elf Lina who promised help any time and comes, but proves so clumsy at healing that she even transforms Martin in a sick frog. She does now a cure: mandrake, but that root is only cultivated in the forest by the black elf, to magnify his dark magic power. Nils takes the elf along to steal it from him, starting a fight a chase during which the roots are wrecked, yet Nils was prepared.
- The flock of geese splits in panic when suddenly attacked by two wild eagles. who chase Martin and Nils who can just seek refuge in a cave, which collapses as the eagles pound its narrow entrance. Nils can just wriggle out and wait for help from the others, who catch up fearfully. Nils trains Gorgo to act as an eagle, nay dress up in fancy feathers as the king of predatory birds. The eagles aren't easily convinced, but Nils comes up with another ploy, pretending and 'proving' to be a powerful elf.
- Israeli detective commissioners Jakoov Blok and Sara Stein investigate an explosion at the Biblical anti-Roman rebellion fort Masada dig which killed maverick archaeologist Aaron Salzman, son and plausible successor of amnesiac-blasted Warshaw ghetto uprising survivor Avram Salzman, nationally celebrated by Zionist for discovering Masada. Aaron's young assistant Philippe, a France-raised Iranian Jew, is beaten up by thugs to keep the flow going of stolen artifacts provided by Aaron, who believed to disprove the Masada mass suicide, but is in for worse. Aaron's orthodox brother Elia is suspected of facilitating the contraband trade. But another Salzmann trauma proves relevant.
- Missing human ran rights activist Dori Meyer's severed hand is found Tel Aviv beach. A statement from his protégé, illegal Sudanese immigrant Dahir, who works at his uncle's human smuggler-linked restaurant. It is controlled by several Israeli special forces unit veterans, former comrades in arms of commissioner Jakoov Blok and of his colleague Sara's husband, concert pianist David Shapiro, who seeks to redeem the horror against Palestinians by directing a mixed orchestra, as well as shooting range-owner Yoram, who plays a double game, while nex crimes occur.