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- A sixteen-year-old girl who was raised by her father to be the perfect assassin is dispatched on a mission across Europe, tracked by a ruthless intelligence agent and her operatives.
- Three German tales of love, sex and death in Berlin from Germany's most shocking directors.
- Hunting down the murderer of their families in an anarchic Berlin of the near future, the outlaws Tan and Javid find themselves trapped in the wicked fairytale of a mysterious screenplay that entangles them in a vicious circle of revenge - apparently all written by a clueless dentist.
- Recep gets a job and tries to find a wife to please his ailing grandmother.
- 'The Flying Machine' is a 3D live action/animation family feature film about a stressed out business-woman, Georgie (played by Heather Graham), who takes her two children to see the animation film 'Magic Piano', which is being performed live by world famous pianist Lang Lang. A magical event occurs and Georgie's kids get transported inside the animation world, and Georgie has to pursue them, with a little help from Maestro Lang Lang. The "Magic Piano" which is a stop-motion animation tells a story of Anna, a girl whose dad had to leave Poland to work in London. Anna and her cousin Chip Chip find a broken piano which magically transforms into a flying machine and takes them across the Europe. The girl hopes to meet her longing dad.
- In the show, unsuspecting, mostly male passersby are put in bizarre situations by three female decoys.
- Galileo TV Knowledge show.
- Circus Halli Galli is a late-night talk show that is broadcasted on ProSieben since 25 February-2013. It is moderated by Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf, better known as the duo Joko and Klaas.
- After being turned down to work at a hair salon because of her figure, a financially struggling hair dresser works to open her own shop.
- What would be the shortest route between Entre Rios in Argentina and the Chinese metropolis Shanghai? Simply a straight line through the center of the earth, since the two places are antipodes: they are located diametrically opposite to each other on the earth's surface. During his visits to four such antipodal pairs, the award-winning documentary filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky captured images that turn our view of the world upside down. A beautiful, peaceful sunset in Entre Rios is contrasted with the bustling streets in rainy Shanghai. People who live in a wasteland are connected to people dwelling next to a volcano. Landscapes whose splendor touches the soul are juxtaposed with the clamor of a vast city. These antipodes seem mythically connected, somehow united by their oppositeness. Kossakovsky's movie is a feast for the senses, a fascinating kaleidoscope of our planet. VIVAN LAS ANTIPODAS! - Long Live The Antipodes! What is happening on the point of the earth diametrically opposite to where we are now, what awaits us there? Fascinated by this question, Victor Kossakovsky conducted an experiment, and in the course of his unique project visited four coupled antipodes - in Argentina and China, Spain and New Zealand, Chile and Russia, Botswana and Hawaii. Thanks to a keen sense of the magic of his eight locations, Kossakovsky captures unforgettable images. He follows the menacing glow of a volcano's lava, contemplates the majestic flight of a condor, documents human attempts to rescue a stranded whale. A sunset in Argentina's Entre Rios is juxtaposed with rush hour in Shanghai. Tranquil silence and amber light contrast with noisy industriousness and metallic hues. The movie approaches its subject playfully, and Kossakovsky's deployment of the camera is innovative: the earth's surface bends right in front of our eyes, images upside down.
- Will man go beyond biology? It's an age-old dream to create intelligent machines that equal their human creators. Computer experts around the world, like Raymond Kurzweil and Hiroshi Ishiguro, strive to fulfill their bold visions. Meanwhile, of all people one of the pioneers of the computer age, Joseph Weizenbaum, battles against the limitless faith of society in the redemptive powers of technology. A fascinating yet uncanny and sometimes grotesque journey into science reality.
- Two celebrities meet for the first time to spend an evening in each others and the camera's company.
- Christian is assigned as an assistant to Benjamin, a disabled man. On his first day he runs into a cello player named Annika, and the three end up in a love triangle.
- Fabienne, Laura, Lisa and Stephanie celebrate their 18th anniversary. Now they have become adults and feel free to do whatever they want. Or are they different than all the other young teenagers just because they gave birth to their kids at the age of fourteen? These four girls had to take a decision of life and death at the age of fourteen. They all chose life. 18 shows their yearning for a happy life facing a changing society.
- Opitz tries to track down the reasons of our shortage of time and for the constant acceleration of our lives. In his search of lost time he visits several people, to find out how they deal with time. He reveals the disturbing picture of a civilisation, that has disposed of all brake systems and, run by autopilot, goes blindly for unlimited and eternal growth, no matter what the consequences are.
- Alice is unemployed, she can no longer tolerate the disgrace of daily life and refuses to get along with the requirements of the Jobcenter. Defiantly, she keeps afloat with petrol vouchers that she gets from small jobs in market research institutes and tries to find the thread of her life through this absurd exchange.
- Berlin Transgression tells the stories of transvestite, drag and transgender artists who struggle between two genders, two identities, two lives. This project sheds light on the day and night life of the artists who perform mostly at local gay bars and fetish clubs. These artists allow us not only backstage but also into their homes where they open their hearts to us about their deepest dreams and desires. We follow their fight to tear down a new, invisible, wall which is the basis of our isolation.
- Lisa, Steffi, Laura and Fabienne are 14 - and pregnant. Naturally they also are teenagers, schoolgirls and the children of their parents. The film accompanies them on their emotional rollercoaster ride through pregnancy, childbirth and right into a new life.
- The film is about a very special moment in the famous composer's artistic life. Composing with innovative minimalism for films as memorable as "The Draughtsman's Contract", "The Ogre", "Man on Wire", and most famously for Campion's "The Piano", he has reached an international audience. But now, Michael Nyman is about to become a filmmaker himself. Featuring unprecedented access to the composer and his working life, this film shows one of the great composers of our time in all his diversity and endless energy. From London to Berlin, in Mexico, Poland, the Netherlands and Portugal the film is also a journey through the musical world today. It shows Michael Nyman, the musician, in his concerts with The Michael Nyman Band and live collaborations with other internationally known musicians or orchestras. But throughout his journeys, this film discovers Nyman's increasing passion for filming and photography. Witnessing the development of his visual works from the very first moment of inspiration, it gives a unique insight into Michael Nyman's personal views, his thoughts and emotions; his world.
- Precht - the talk show.
- Crackle of Time - Christoph Schlingensief and his opera village in Burkina Faso.
- 16-year-old Luca, a girl from a middle-class family shoots two people at her school. A year later, the process begins and the camera follows Luca's mother, her best friend, the family of the teacher who was killed.
- The film enters the intimate space between mother and child, and explores the dilemma she faces in sharing her sense of home with a child who is rooted in another country and culture.
- Love is often irrational. It moves us to a state of complete bliss and vulnerability. In love it is not simple to set boundaries, much less adhering to them. Sometimes it is easier to walk the path of least resistance.
- Hajo Eichwald made it back to parliament in this legislative period. But the doping scandal puts him unintentionally in the limelight.
- Of course, Eichwald can imagine more beautiful things than his questioning by the Doping Inquiry.