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- The hero-worship that Simone has for a pop singer is built to a crescendo until she passes out when she finally sees him up-close in a crowd of fans. She is later shocked when he lets her know that he does not love her.
- Heiner works in a mine, drinks beer, and goes to bed with other women, except from his wife, because of his baby son and the neighbours downstairs. But she does not feel like giving up all the fun for so long.
- A young Romanian woman leaves her homeland and her child to earn money in Germany - by looking after the daughter of a German family. Clara becomes the mother of two children, one in this foreign country, one, painfully neglected, at home.
- James Kane receives an unexpected invitation to attend Oktoberfest from an old girlfriend in Germany, and is soon plunged into the nightmare world of modern espionage where he must confront the demons of his past if he is to survive.
- Years after the end of the Bosnian war, a woman finds evidence that her young daughter, who disappeared during the war, might have survived and been adopted by a German family.
- Friedrich Schiller - The triumph of a genius.
- Outer space in 2034 is run by greedy corporations in a rundown bureaucracy. Two astronauts, who are not very smart, make their way with shady dealings, smuggling and spaceship wrecking.
- After the accidental death of her daughter at a busy intersection, Jenni is confronted with videos of Mia's death online. Instead of helping, passers-by either looked the other way or filmed with their cell phones and even boasted about their "crass" postings. Jenni can't let go of the terrible pictures. She is completely captivated by the horror and anger at the pitiless inquisitiveness of the onlookers. There is little room for their grief. Instead, she obsessively searches for the accident spectators in order to confront them with the effects of their sensationalism. She also finds it - but first encounters don't help her, nobody seems to be aware of an offense or able to admit it. On the verge of overstepping the bounds of legality herself, Jenni struggles to bring onlookers to justice.
- An unemployed actress, 8 long term unemployed men and women come together in a training measure. The actress has to form a group out of a bunch of frustrated lone wolves and starts rehearsing the classic play 'Antigone' with them. This gives new impetus to the participants own private dramas.
- The story of Lisa Trevor and how she became the monster everyone should fear.
- After years Toni and Rosa meet again in their old home village in southern Germany. While the village itself has to adapt to the changes of the future, the two women develop an explosive relationship until they reach a point, where both have to make a decision.
- A portrait of the Swiss architect, artist, painter, graphic artist, and industrial designer Max Bill. His 'concrete art' was based on mathematical / geometric principles that he acquired during his studies at the Bauhaus in Dessau.
- Sibylle explores Estonia searching for answers about her brother's death.
- A poem, a kaleidoscope and life itself.
- An adaptation of "Uzak Yakinlik", a poem by Edip Cansever, which tells the story of a lonely man.
- The film is about a group of young Turkish-born immigrants. Lack of prospects in Germany, and their combined dreams have driven the men to crime. However they want to settle in their homeland. In the hopes of a bright future they meet one last time in a bar that night but will this change everything?
- Bienzle is dealing with a murder in connection with the machinations of a sect.
- 1996–TV Episode
- Part 2 of bauhausWORLD, "The Effect", takes viewers on a journey from Dessau to New York, Älmhult in Sweden and Ulm in Germany to examine the influence that Bauhaus still exerts on art, design and architecture around the globe. Nowadays the name of Bauhaus has been transformed into a brand. Is it to blame for the modern world's obsession with design?