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- James Bond descends into mystery as he tries to stop a mysterious organisation from eliminating a country's most valuable resource.
- After finding love, Bridget Jones questions if she really has everything she'd ever dreamed of having.
- A British prisoner of war working at a zoo gets the chance to escape from the Germans, so he does and takes with him the elephant that he's been caring for. Together, they head for the Swiss border and freedom.
- A ballet dancer is affected with cancer.
- Paul Naschy plays a hunchback with below average intelligence who works at the morgue. He is in love with a sickly girl who happens to be the only person who is kind to him. Each day he brings her flowers until the day she dies. He never really accepts her death and believes she is just sleeping. The girl eventually ends up at the morgue where she is being prepared for burial. Naschy's character flips out at the desecration of the girls body and stabs and decapitates the men in the only scene of gore in the movie. The police begin to look for him. This is when the Hunchback meets up with a mad scientist who's work isn't accepted by the general society. The scientist promises the Hunchback that he would re-animate the girl's body if the Hunchback brings him fresh bodyparts from the graveyard and live victims. He uses the parts to create a monster.
- In a complex piece of espionage the Russian secret service attempts to kidnap a high ranking officer in the CIA and replace him with a double of its own.
- In the beginning of the 19th century, Johannes Elias Alder is born in a small village in the Austrian mountains. While growing up he is considered strange by the other villagers and discovers his love of music, especially rebuilding and playing the organ at the village church. After experiencing an "acoustic wonder", his eye color changes and he can hear even the most subtle sounds. Elias falls in platonic love with Elsbeth, the sister of Peter, a neighbor's son, who has longstanding homosexual feelings towards Elias. After Elsbeth, out of frustration from Elias' not returning her love and instead being obsessed with music, chooses to be impregnated and marries someone else who lose love she had spurned for Elias. The village burns and most villagers, including Elsbeth, evacuate to the closest town. Elias remains behind. A music master with the official task to register all the organs in the country arrives at the burnt village. There he discovers Elias' prodigy and invites him to an organ challenge in the town where the villagers relocated. Elias performs there and amazes the audience which includes Elsbeth. She is unable to meet with Elias before he is rushed to a waiting carriage. She calls to him and he hears her, but it is too late. Elias is taken on a brief tour by his mentors but soon returns to his spiritual site near the burnt village where he takes his own life (with Peter by his side), having decided to not sleep anymore. Elsbeth later returns there, a widow with a young daughter, hoping to find Elias but instead discovers his spiritual site has disappeared.
- The movie follows the life and personality of the famous actress Marlene Dietrich.
- The story of young ballerina Anna, as she becomes a professional dancer and is ready to leave Munich and move across the Atlantic to New York.
- The inspiring story behind the Christmas carol 'Silent Night'.
- Two siblings try to find a rock crystal in order to bring together their parents who are from villages that are at enmity with each other.
- 1938. Austria has been annexed by Nazi Germany, and Switzerland has closed its borders for Jewish refugees - a death sentence for thousands. But not all Swiss officials observe this inhuman order.
- We witness a homicide in anger. A detective who investigates the victim reported as missing quickly realizes who did it, why, and how the evidence was... eliminated. Then the story takes an unexpected turn.
- Harry Weber receives a flying course in the mountains from his boss. But his arrival causes confusion in the small town, because his twin brother Oskar, who was believed to be missing, is the director of the local high school.
- A fairy tale becomes a macabre reality. A series of strange murders puts Jonas Horak, who is in prison for murder, on alert. Policewoman Sophie Landner learns that a highly dangerous serial offender is at work here .
- An exhilarating view of skiing the German Alps, with a load in your pants.
- The story is based on the worst avalanche catastrophe that ever took place in the Alps.
- Giuseppe Verdi's masterpiece compelling blood-curdling and beautiful, will delight audiences with a powerhouse combination of entertainment and emotional intensity from the spectacular shore of Lake Constance, Bregenz.
- A police ski instructor is sent undercover to a quiet alpine resort to investigate burglary. At the same resort 12 girls-skiers come on vacation.
- A kidnapped group of Students must join forces with their abductors to fight a common enemy.
- The Diver wants to break his grandfather's record and dive twelve laps in his pool. To achieve that, he needs the help from an unconventional coach.
- A young woman works for two different men, both of whom fall in love with her.In the mornings she is secretary for a popular author and in the afternoons for a singer.Which of them will she settle for?
- Rivalry in a Bavarian town over a woman culminates in the unselfish rescue of one of the two men, in danger scaling a mountain peak, by the other.
- In 2019, the Verdi classic "Rigoletto" will be offered on the lake stage on Lake Constance. Formidable headwork do the Bregenz festival with the new staging of Philip Stölzl. Ingrid Bertel's film accompanies Stölzl in the development of the most complex production of the Bregenz Festival so far and gives insights into the process of creating the staging, which moves close to the global presence. With a large pop art brush, the staging translates the bright emotions of the opera-murder and homicide, sex and abuse-into spectacular, quick pictures. Stölzl begins with the rehearsals in June: an opera is created.
- When hard-bitten ranger Kira is sent out on another patrol mission, she discovers a mysterious, large object in the vastness of Antarctica. Little does she know that inside this object waits a lethal trap not only for her, but for mankind.
- When a beautiful girl knocks at a stranger's door, nothing is like it seems.
- Rebel of the Keys charts the life and times of pianist, composer and 'enfant-terrible' André Tchaikowsky, mixed with a present day journey to the first performance of Andre's opera on the international stage.
- Harris Haare tells the story of five young musicians from Vorarlberg (Austria), who share a dream: to achieve success with their band. This encourages them to buy a van from ebay, restore it and transform it into a home on wheels, which will travel around Europe for months, but things will not turn out as well as expected...
- Twenty people living alone in different countries of the world receive a package with a small camera and instructions to film some scenes of their solitary daily life. The problem is that the last scene is their own death.
- A tale about depression and despair in the modern age. A young man finds himself battling inner and outer turmoil as we observe him on four days, over the course of one year.
- A group of slackliners on their quest for the perfect line.