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- A tough detective is kidnapped shortly before the delivery of her child. Afterwards she can't remember anything. The search for the missing child begins.
- A documentary investigation into the new trend of chains of so-called mega brothels with several hundred girls, and the challenges of legalization of prostitution.
- An aging nightclub hostess decides to settle down and get married.
- The dream of two young men to become sailors collides with the harsh realities of life in East Germany.
- Described as an answer to Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun, Fraulein tells the story of a former German Trümmerfrau now trying to enjoy the economic miracle and to find the balance between own needs and her marital obligations.
- Rebecca is uncertain about what her future life should look like. On the one hand, she is on her way to becoming a teacher, and on the other hand, her passion for making films won't let her go.
- The Burnettwork's flagship international physical media show. Broadcast live. Featuring reviews of new media releases, news items and interviews with industry professionals from the world of film, 4K UHD, Blu-Ray, DVD and more.
- GG 19 is a cinematic journey through Germany within 19 articles. Á la short cuts, in 19 stories, the fundamental rights of the Federal Republic of Germany become an emotional experience. Not didactic or even edifying, but always experience-oriented, the spectator is sent to an exciting tour through Germany with humorous, dramatic, also absurd, but unfailingly with stories that are obliged to the acting characters. An experiment, 1 film with 19 stages, an adventure for every participant and a totally new experience with the own home country, with Germany - a tour d'Allemagne.
- A very stylized TV version of the Fassbinder play. The set consists of a few pieces of furniture in front of a large screen on which coastal scenery is back projected. Geesche is a nineteenth century woman who wants to have a mind of her own. She defies convention and will do anything to achieve her freedom from oppression by her family and friends.
- Matilda moves to a new town with her mum and finds it difficult to make new friends. One day she meets a large, friendly monster in the forest. The two become friends. But can the monster help her?
- Two characters Jenny and Paule befriend each other, after being sent to prison, by corrupt police officers. Facing violence by fellow inmates, both plot to escape the prison and make their way to France in a stolen car.
- The student Steve Worres moves into a new apartment. Soon he realises that his landlord isn't only a nazi esoteric who explores alien technologies from the third Reich but also has a passion for snuff films.
- News of terrorist attacks, discrimination, exclusion, hatred. An artist tries to break free, tries to escape somehow, but the spirits catch him again and again.
- A painter, a naked woman, and a camera. In this triple constellation the power of the gaze and the roles it imposes on us is explored and an artist's studio is turned into the setting for questions about how we look at and perceive women.
- Follows the life of the famous German politician, writer, and communist activist, Gustav Regler, from his birth in 1898, in the Saar, through the two World Wars and his many travels, until his death in 1963 in India.
- Sarrelibre tells the story of the separatist movement in Germany's Saarland. The leader of a small underground organization has big plans. The time is ripe for revolution and he wants to go to the top. Funés, Grandpa and the Seperatists are all behind him, however he can't seem to find the right moment. Then the sudden appearance of a bound man with a bag on his head. Is he really a minister? In any case Funés has kidnapped him ...
- Santa Claus and the reindeer are refilling the Christmas gifts on the sleigh with a magical gift machine. But when this is finished and Santa wants to deliver them to the children, the reindeer refuses. A chase of epic proportions begins...
- After the android E-Lena (Vanessa Tomascsek) crash landed on Earth, she immediately made friends with Julian (Julian Gruber) and his girlfriend Anna (Svea Häger) who offered her to stay at their place. However, due to E-Lenas constant charging of her batteries, she's been driving up the electricity costs. Her friends think it's time for her to look for a job, so she begins to work at the call center "Hold The Line". Because of her odd behavior, E-Lena's co-worker and conspiracy theorist, Franko Giessen (Patrick Müller), slowly but surely suspects her of not being human. He makes it his mission to uncover the truth and is convinced to be saving the world from a robot invasion.
- Kai Serschmann still lives on the 13th floor of an almost demolished building. His landlady forces him to leave but he does not like the idea. A momentous power struggle breaks out on the edge of abyss.
- After the android E-Lena (Vanessa Tomascsek) crash landed on Earth, she immediately made friends with Julian (Julian Gruber) and his girlfriend Anna (Svea Häger) who offered her to stay at their place. However, due to E-Lenas constant charging of her batteries, she's been driving up the electricity costs. Her friends think it's time for her to look for a job, so she begins to work at the call center "Hold The Line". Because of her odd behavior, E-Lena's co-worker and conspiracy theorist, Franko Giessen (Patrick Müller), slowly but surely suspects her of not being human. He makes it his mission to uncover the truth and is convinced to be saving the world from a robot invasion.
- A film essay that attempts to explore the cyclical nature of nationalist movements throughout German history.
- The Masters 2024 was a big rollercoaster ride for Chris Haase from FV 07 Diefflen. Amateur class was involved from the qualifying tournament to the final.
- Robin Scheid from SV Bliesmengen-Bolchen has done it all in amateur football. Not only as a player, but above all as a coach, board member and goalkeeping legend. But the most important game of the year is still to come: The Kirwespiel.
- FCS stadium spokesman Christoph Tautz leads the fans of 1. FC Saarbrücken through the new Ludwigsparkstadion, which is not yet completely finished.
- The documentary accompanies fans and staff of 1.FC Saarbrücken on the 21st matchday of the 3rd division season 22/23.
- This short film lets us all take part in the fairytale of 1. FC Saarbrücken once again. On the day the relegation-threatened 3rd division team defeated the German champions FC Bayern Munich in the DFB Cup.
- Ruken Tosun-Kaefer offers her own very personal and multilingual definition of 'Home/Heimat' in this experimental movie shot entirely with a pinhole-camera.
- This short film looks back on 120 years of 1. FC Saarbrücken.
- Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Mad Max, Lord of the Rings, and Harry Potter: famed film and novel series that have become cultural phenomena that captivate millions of people worldwide. In Germany, too, there is now a considerable scene of various "fandoms", ie fan communities in which people pursue their passion for such fantastic worlds together. But what are those people dressing up as orcs or Indiana Jones in their spare time, who can speak every sentence of their favorite characters in the Star Wars movies? Are they all just "crazy nerds" who are nothing to do better with their time? On the contrary, even though many people may consider such a cultic worship of fictional persons and stories strange, these are now popular and varied hobbies. For true fans, the subject matter of their dream becomes a constant companion in everyday life, offering refuge and arousing enthusiasm. Often, it even influences the career aspirations or lifestyle, thus becoming a "calling". The film project Fandom Germany accompanies supporters of various fan cultures in Germany, explores their fascination and reflects their passion. In doing so, they are held with unprejudiced eyes and respect. It's about informing what big sci-fi and fantasy supporters there are in Germany and shows how its members organize and exchange ideas here. We therefore address a wide range of issues: Can differences be made between the fans in other nations? Are there any fundamental differences between the supporters of different fan communities? What legal peculiarities arise at meetings in Germany? After all, costumes and outfits are often based on billions of "intellectual properties" in the global entertainment industry. Furthermore, some prominent researchers, especially film and media scientists, who deal with such a fanatic in their academic work, report in the context of the film on their respective subject of investigation. Here is a motivating question, why many people lose so obsessively in fictitious worlds, but in which their attraction may well be dangers.