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- To win back the love of his life, a high school student and his best friend launch Europe's largest online drug business from their teenage bedroom.
- A provocative comedy about the difficulties of living a happy relationship. A shoe theft on the ICE forms the prelude to a kaleidoscope of relationships and dependencies between a wide variety of city dwellers.
- Series inspired by real events in the financial world, centers on narcissism, megalomania and double standards.
- A group of hackers powered the darkest corners of the internet from a Cold War-era bunker in a quiet German tourist town.
- When a small-town con artist joins the local mafia with his manipulative brother, his obsession with balancing his karma gets hilariously brutal.
- Charlotte wanted to turn her life around and get out of everything. Out of her job, out of her marriage. Something she only shared with her best friend. Then the global pandemic hits and she is forced to halt and stay inside.
- Max S. reveals how he built a drug empire from his childhood bedroom in this story that inspired the series "How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)."
- "Gute Arbeit Originals" is A funny YouTube channel with even funnier sketches.
- 18-year-old Pauline accidentally becomes pregnant from a one-night stand with Lukas, who, as it turns out, is the son of the devil. The pregnancy gives Pauline supernatural powers and an epic battle between good and evil ensues.
- Leader Hans shoos his co-conspirators through the final preparations leading up to the revolution. In theory, everything sounds simple. The practice turns out to be more difficult.
- Trüberbook is a thrilling mystery adventure game set in rural Germany in the late 1960s.
- Sophie Passmann and Tommi Schmitt meet and greet four exciting guests from all areas of popculture every week.
- The ominous life of Donald Stellwag
- The Neo Magazine Royale is a satirical late-night show hosted by Jan Böhmermann.
- In this stand-up special, comedian Hazel Brugger offers her breezy takes on unruly geese, chatty gynecologists, German bank loans and more.
- In the co-working space, programmer Jana is looking for the next big idea - her new colleagues help her, sometimes more, sometimes less. In eight episodes, the comedy series tells the story of whether it works out in the end.
- Bettina Maurer, mayor of a small town, is cut by a car while crossing a street. She shouts insults at the driver before entering the anteroom of a small bank branch to withdraw money shortly before midnight. But then her EC card gets stuck in the machine. At this moment Martin, visiting from Berlin, enters the room. He is also in a hurry and wants to solve the problem at the ATM quickly: So he poke around in the card slot with a hairpin - there is a short circuit. But not only is the machine out of order afterwards, the electronically secured door also no longer opens. And so the two are now stuck and all attempts to get help fail.
- Carolin Kebekus presents her own view of the world
- A year has passed since Bettina and Martin involuntarily celebrated New Year's Eve together at the Moosbacher Bank. A lot has happened since then. Bettina has been voted out as mayor and Martin is under more stress than ever in his company. Did the arranged meeting between "Boss-Betty" and "Doofmann" take place? On New Year's Eve, both of them unexpectedly appear at the Moosbach New Year's Eve party in the local gym and immediately get into a conflict with other party guests. A scandal ensues.
- A young family with two children and a much too big Christmas tree, which solitary grandmother asks for Christmas dinner. Four singles trying to fight the coming Christmas feelings with Moscow Mule. Two lonely nerds in front of the PC, a young couple celebrating together for the first time. In addition a Turkish family, which has nothing to do with the whole festival and the postman who rushes with his packages through the Christmas Eve.
- Walter lives together with his wife Helga isolated on a farm in northern Germany; rather they have drifted apart for some time now. After having the everyday breakfast Walter makes the last hay of the summer when he listens to the news on his tractor radio that a gigantic asteroid is approaching the earth in a great speed. Unfortunately, all attempts to avert the total destruction of mankind within 16 hours are in vain. He is uncertain how to tell his wife and decides for his own sake to conceal the end of the world from her. Trapped by his own lie Walter gradually remembers his almost forgotten love for his wife and is determined to celebrate the nicest last day on earth for her.
- The unlikely events in people's lives.
- In one of the richest countries in the world is the distribution of assets and power unfair. The rich settle down, the poor are suspended. The middle class struggles to maintain status quo. Young people today have less disposable income than the generations before. And power?
- OILFIELDS MINES HURRICANES is a road-movie, in which the classical concept of that genre - the quest for and the fixation of the own identity - is lead ad absurdum: Salpa, the traveler, experiences a corrosion of his all-along-multiple identity. This is already founded within the production: 18 authors have taken turns writing the screenplay. The amount and sequence of the scenes correlate with John Cage's organ piece As Slow As Possible. The performance venue of that piece, Halberstadt, is the apparent destination of Salpa's journey. But, arrived, no redemption is waiting; Salpa again finds himself thrown back onto himself and alone. For Salpa's journey each author depicts another fragmented world for Salpa to dive in, and each of them poses him, always confused & disorientated but determined, with the question of his own identity. The further he gets away from the beginning, the more the destination seems to fade away. Estranged Salpa meanders through different possibility-worlds, which don't provide the right answer for his questions, who he is, what is left of him and what he has lost within himself along with the loss of the other. Is Salpa like a migratory bird in a flock, or someone reflecting the relations to his father? Which gender does Salpa claim? What is ascribed to him? What does define him without the other? We experience Salpa's tale through non-stringent and non-causal narrations which unfold web-like over the whole movie: Salpa is constantly looking for contact with his surrounding, fails and enmeshes himself deeper and deeper in his identity which is more and more under deconstruction. Salpa's «companion» is a salp, a primitive fish, which Salpa is carrying as a prosthesis on his lower face. The origin of his prosthesis he finds in Iceland, where to he followed a mysterious tale of a flock of birds which froze to death in the air and dropped on the glacier. During the movie Salpa is testing the possibility of a symbiosis with the prosthesis whilst entrapping himself in more than one discourse around his seemingly lost place in the world. The salp takes on different roles and functions: It serves as an idealistic dialogue-partner, as a connection-tool to the outside, as an alter-ego and as a clumsy chauffeur on the trip which the two have embarked on together. The destination is unknown, but something pushes them forward, maybe the dark pitches, which are omnipresent below the surface, or Salpa's voice from the car-radio? And who gets homesick while watching a maritime documentary, Salpa or the fish? Salpa, the seeker, is a metaphor for the loss of a world, for a destination gone missing without the end of the quest for it.
- When Carolin Kebekus addresses sexism in the music industry in July 2021 in "The Carolin Kebekus Show" (DCKS Show), the starting signal is given for the DCKS Festival. What began as a fixed idea now becomes official: On June 6, 2022, the festival will take place at the Tanzbrunnen in Cologne. Author and director Su-Jin Song accompanies Carolin Kebekus and the creation of the DCKS Festival. The documentary shows how Carolin Kebekus and her team go into the planning highly motivated. At this point, they don't yet know what they've gotten themselves into. Organizing a big festival within a very short time and selling thousands of tickets means a lot of work. And anyone organizing a festival with an all-female lineup has to contend with a lot of resistance and reservations. The documentary focuses primarily on the female musicians at the festival, including MINE, No Angels, Annie Chops, Lea, Luna, Kuoko and Donia Touglu and their stories, but also on the background of an industry in which equality is often still a non-existent word. The film also shows excerpts from concerts.
- Drifting across the outer edges of a concrete landscape, a twilight meeting engenders a precious moment of connection for a melancholy performer, amid the coldly apathetic city limits.
- Olli Schulz and Jan Böhmermann host an unusual honest talk-show and discuss topics with celebrities in the style of the sixties, when drinking and smoking was common on TV.
- 2019– 32mTV-MA7.7 (1.1K)TV EpisodeWhen his girlfriend breaks up with him after spending the year abroad, Moritz schemes to win her back by snagging a stash of ecstasy.
- 2019– 29mTV-MA7.8 (971)TV EpisodeLisa lands in trouble with her parents. Moritz reprograms MyTems into an online drug store and tries to make amends to Lenny.
- 2019– 28mTV-MA7.7 (920)TV EpisodeBusiness is booming, and Buba wants a piece of the action - but the product is getting bad reviews. Lisa thinks Dan has been ignoring her.
- 2019– 28mTV-MA7.8 (900)TV EpisodeMoritz's reputation takes a hit. After discovering a troubling email, Lenny confides in a new friend. Jens enlists Moritz to crack a password.
- 2019– 24mTV-MA7.9 (887)TV EpisodeLenny sets up the clear web shop while Moritz secretly meets a new supplier in Rotterdam. But the friends don't see eye to eye about their future.