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- Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England, a young monk is given the task of learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life in a small village.
- Wanted for a long time, serial killer Gabriel Engel gets arrested in a spectacular police raid. Small town cop Michael Martens travels to the big city to interrogate him and finds out more than he is looking for.
- Marlene, a woman plagued by horrific dreams, suffers a breakdown in a remote village. As her daughter Mona follows, she comes upon a well-kept family secret and an old curse that ultimately threatens her life - a never-ending nightmare.
- Best friends Bibi and Tina must come to terms with an exchange pupil who cheats to undermine their endeavors to win a geocache search/treasure hunt.
- Tom Sawyer and his pal Huckleberry Finn have great adventures on the Mississippi River, pretending to be pirates, attending their own funeral and witnessing a murder.
- In a dying village, a lonely boy tries to enter the spring of his life and becomes a victim of inhuman conditions due to the coldness of his environment.
- A former CIA agent's search for a lost colleague exposes a deadly conspiracy involving his own family and Soviet-era secrets in the mountains of East Germany.
- At the end of WWII a German soldier who had often been ordered to execute women and children deserts and tries to find a hiding place in his native village. Almost immediately the entire village is evacuated, except for the deserter and a French girl who is a compulsive worker. Believing that the Nazi regime is gone forever they tear down all Nazi placards. The girl also steals civilian clothes for the soldier from her employer. But the next day the Germans are back and determined to find out who took away the placards. The employer dares not report the girl for fear that he would also be punished. When the deserter understands that there is no refuge and that his parents and younger sister will be murdered if the Germans find him, he shoots himself. Fifteen years later when a short-time fun-fair is built the deserter's corpse turns up, but even his parents prefer to forget what happened and to let the corpse remain unidentified.
- A woman on the run from ruthless kidnappers discovers her rescuer is the man jailed for attacking her 15 years earlier.
- Screen version of the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm about two sisters - Schneeweißchen and Rosenrot, who with their love saved Princes Michael and Andreas from the evil spells of the Mountain Spirit
- Glocke had a simple plan to set the pimp Hermann's SUV on fire, become an internet star and impress Lena. Instead, he drops into a mobile toilette and becomes a web-fail. He decides to follow the web call to hike and search for the drop-out Friedrich. Together with Judith, Steffi, Elias and Paule he heads of into the Harz. As access to internet and smartphones are not allowed the plan to start all over again works and the adventure brings the five together. But each teenager has a secret of their own and soon the hike leads the teens to face their past.
- The sought-after geophysicist Dr. Leonard Gehra in his birthplace Buchenrode in the Harz Mountains. Although his mother still lives there, he has not been in the mining region on the former German-German border for a long time. Now Leonard is supposed to help save Friedrich Trnitz's unprofitable mine. The boisterous boss, respected by his men but also feared, thinks little of the idea of his colleague Kathrin to search for silver in disused shafts with Leonard's high-tech robot. Above all, he doesn't want anyone to break into a tunnel under the Hohberg that has been closed for decades. Leonard set to work with mixed feelings, because this is exactly where his father died during the GDR era. When he realizes that something is wrong with the story from that time, Leonard is determined to find out the truth. He suspects the key to this from Trnitz and his mother. In his search, he faces some surprising and painful discoveries.
- Baal, a young artist whom society regards as a genius, does not want to be monopolized by the culture and business.
- A Brothers Grimm fairy tale involving siblings finding a gingerbread house in the middle of the forest owned by an evil witch who captures them and by fattening them, intends to have them for her meal.
- The queen wants to find an appropriate match for her son, Prince Himmelblau, but he insists on choosing his own bride and sets out with his page to find one, He soon meets the enchanting fairy Lupine.
- Playful, resourceful knave Joringel's shenanigans and chore flaws constantly vex the innkeeper, his employer and father of his beloved Jorinde, who wants to kick the knave out. yet when the local robber knight passes on one of his pillaging tours, Joringel's tricks save the boss's purse. Still he gets blamed after Jorinde disappears, actually seized by a grim sorceress who keeps love-'challenged' girls half-time caged transformed into birds, claiming to spare them a life of heartache. Joringel is welcomed in the castle of the knight, who wants him as junior partner, yet can't resist running off with his mysterious magical flower which warded off the sorceress, despite the knight's warning of terrible effects in term. It allows Joringel to reach the sorceress's magical home, but the price seems all too tragic.
- A man enters a mysterious portal to search for his girlfriend only to discover there's more than just her on the other side.
- Kim and Denny go to an abandoned inn looking for a kick, they will find more than what they're looking for.
- Poor Hans travels around the world in search of power and wealth. His path leads him to a remote house where an old mother lives with a goose maid. The old woman fulfills his excessive demands, but in the fulfillment of his wishes he suffers great setbacks each time. Hans has only one wish left. He comes to his senses and wants to find Princess Marie, who has been cast out of the castle and whose sad life he has encountered in his dreams at night. Only late does he realize that the princess is none other than the goose maid.
- Rudolf Wohlgemuth leads a stoic hermit life in his provincial watchmaker's workshop. The small business used to be a well-known manufacture with a few journeymen, but now the shop only has one employee: the ambitious Karina. The two hardly exchange a word a day, but at work they mesh like clockwork gears. The cozy little world threatens to collapse when Rudolf's brother Klaus, who produces cheap watches in Hong Kong, unexpectedly demands his share of the inheritance from their parents' business. Rudolf pretends that he cannot pay because he has just started a family. Klaus spontaneously announces his visit, happily surprised by his brittle brother's way of life. In his distress, Rudolf asks single parent Karina and her daughter Julia to move in with him for a few days to play "family". The ruse works amazingly well: Fake wedding photos and a little paint on the walls awaken Rudolf's dusty bachelor's quarters. Klaus never doubts for a second that he has a newly-enamored couple in front of him: Are real feelings involved? That's where the problem lies. When Rudolf believes that Klaus is--once again--relaxing his wife, he, blind with jealousy, lets the dizziness blow. Only after Karina threatens to disappear completely from his life does he reflect and stop time out of love for her.
- Germany, 1944: In the east the war is entering its final phase when the soldier Karlheinz Rombach is given another leave from the front and spends a few carefree hours with his attractive wife Eva. While Eva's father Julius, in contrast to his level-headed wife Magdalena, still believes in victory, Karlheinz is anxious about his return to the Eastern Front. When saying goodbye, he asks his childhood friend Sebastian, who is exempt from military service due to a war injury, to look after Eva and his little son Peter if worse comes to worst. Shortly before the end of the war, Karlheinz was taken prisoner by the Soviets and the letters he wrote home never arrived. The years pass, but Eva firmly believes in the return of her husband. Little does she suspect that Karlheinz was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment in a labor camp after a failed attempt to escape. While Eva had a tough time in the post-war years, friends and family kept telling her that it was time to get involved with another man - after all, the boy needs a father too. But it was only when Sven Elsenau, returning from the war, appeared in the summer of 1948 and Eva took the last glimmer of hope for her husband's return, that she gave in to Sebastian's shy solicitation. After years of privation and suffering, Eva feels joy in life again for the first time - when Karlheinz suddenly stands in front of her .
- In the comedy "Lumber Kings", the lovely and charismatic loser Krischan comes back to his working class village Tanne, planning to hold there a lumber jack competition. He manages not only to overcome the massive resistance of his old friends Ronnie and Bert, but also to transform the whole village, saving it from a state of stagnancy and resignation.
- A feisty young German woman cuts her hair and dons black armor to help the resistance of Braunschweig in 1809 against occupying Napoleonic troops.
- Eight-year-old Jonathan grows beyond himself on an excursion into a dark forest as he overcomes his fear of the dark and is forced to take away the fear of death from his father, who becomes seriously injured on the trip.
- A doctor goes to prison for a murder actually committed by his wife, so that his child won't grow up without a mother. Upon his release, he finds understanding and peace in his new marriage. Trivial and entertaining film full of psychological and social cliches.
- Due to burnout, David, a financial advisor, is prescribed exercise by his doctor. He then sets out on a survival tour, equipped with a brand-new guidebook. With a manual, David wants to transfer the control he knows from his modern, civilized life to the wilderness, but this fails fatally, as nature has its own laws.
- In its formal composition WATERSCOPE is in the tradition of a essay film. Forgoing economic, ecological or scientific explanations, it creates itself with the essence of water. Suffused with sounds from the history of cinema, we see waterways, locks, dams, wastewater treatment works, floodgates, fountains and waterfalls, none of which appear exclusive or spectacular. Seemingly abandoned and forgotten, they become the places where water encounters architecture and technology which, in turn, work for it, with it and against it. Aschmann locates this as the most intense dialog between humans and water.
- In its formal composition WATERSCOPE is in the tradition of a essay film. Forgoing economic, ecological or scientific explanations, it creates itself with the essence of water. Suffused with sounds from the history of cinema, we see waterways, locks, dams, wastewater treatment works, floodgates, fountains and waterfalls, none of which appear exclusive or spectacular. Seemingly abandoned and forgotten, they become the places where water encounters architecture and technology which, in turn, work for it, with it and against it. Aschmann locates this as the most intense dialog between humans and water.
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- Country constable Frank Koops' first-ever murder victim in St. Andreasberg, a town in the Harz forest, is local crack shot Vanessa Riemann, who helped her bothers Patrick and Marco run a tourist inn, which wasn't lucrative, so they try guided tours but are looking to sell the state. He's forced to accept as 'partner' passing-by public prosecutor office official Miriam Nohe, who seduces him. Koops talent as character judge gets the better of all liars, working from the assumption it's all about the cash loot of a nearby bank robbery.