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- An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists, led by an excommunicated priest, who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth.
- Young student Lene is standing at the train station; she must decide whether to take the train back to Berlin where she lives or the one to the Bavarian countryside where her family resides--the place she left in anger many years ago. 'Hierankl' is the name of a Bavarian "Bergbauernhof", i.e., a solitary farm in the mountains with nothing else around but Alps, cows, and nature. Lene returns home to her beloved father Lukas, her rejecting mother Rosemarie, her brother Paul, and a dark, sinister farmhand. She walks through the places of her childhood and feels better. Things get better yet when Götz, a long-missed friend of her father's, arrives to celebrate Lukas' 60th birthday. Despite their significant age difference, Lene and Götz are attracted to each other, and they have a good time. But the day of celebration that should have been, turns into family day of reckoning, and more than one well-kept family secret is revealed.
- Nazi propaganda film showing the development of the German navy's submarine fleet.
- Hungarian action comedy taking place in 1991. This film is part of the series written, directed and starred by Istvan Bujtor which are loosely connected to each other by the main characters: investigators Dr Kardos and Csopi Otvos. The plot starts in Athens with a murder that soon turns into an investigation after a European drug cartell across Greece, Hungary and Germany. The main character of the film is given by the dialogues reflecting stereotypes of the Hungarian mindset in the 1990s post-systemic change world.
- After a full life whose end he wants to determine himself, patriarch Holm Hardenberg invites his family and close associates to his picturesque country house on the Chiemsee lake in Bavaria in order to take his leave. Here, Hardenberg's daughters Marie and Charlotte, his ex-wife Ella and his best friends Adrian and Katharina meet. But the original idea of a harmonious concourse turns into a ruthless settling of scores.
- A chronicle of the lives of the inhabitants of the Bavarian village Sachrang during the years of the Napoleonic wars (1791-1814). The main character is Peter Müllner, who has been away to the big city of Munich to study there, and who is seen as a rebel and reformer when he returns to the village. Not all of the villagers see eye to eye with him and his modern ideas.
- The mystical reverence Germans feel for their forests, a theme popularized in Nazi era filmmaking, is dramatized.
- Landscape architect Chris receives a letter from his dead wife Carmen. The grieving Chris does not hesitate for a moment and leaves for the village where the letter was posted.
- In a remote village in Southern Bavaria, hostilities run rampant between a farmer and a luxury hotel proprietor. The former has a smelly dung heap and he hopes to force the hotelier into buying him out at a large profit. Something from another era.
- Thomas Holinka has returned home from war and captivity. In the absence of a suitable home, he finds himself in what seems to be an abandoned monastery. When the nuns return, a conflict is inevitable because Holinka is addicted to alcohol and gambling.
- Bizarre and mysterious events at an isolated resort portend either the salvation or annihilation of humanity.
- April 1944. Rosa, a farmers wife, and her daughter Vroni manage a small, remote farm in the Bavarian mountains. Since her brother Josef had been drafted by the army, the usually cheerful Vroni suffers under her mothers bitterness. But one evening a young, frightened man in a tattered Wehrmachtsuniform appears at the door. And only few minutes later the military police arrives.
- Stefan has a disease. When the date of his marriage to Anne approaches, he listens to a conversation of his physician talking about having little time to live and Stefan assumed to be about him, then he decides to seek a replacement.
- Sensible Bavarian veterinarian Nina Sander fits dresses for her registrar's wedding with even more pragmatic Munich businessman Paul. Suddenly she's called away: aunt Charlotte Berger, who raised her when orphaned, has a mild heart attack. Charlotte implores her to reconsider the marriage and moves back home dangerously soon so Nina stays to mind her. Charlotte keeps pushing her to her summer lodger, widower painter-sculptor Daniel Roth, who has trouble keeping his and angelic son Miki's home on Fraueninsel in lake Chiemsee. Charlotte also hides a secret for both of them.
- After two years, Floriane 'Flo' Weber's lover Holger confesses he's married, and won't help her renovate her Bavarian country boardinghouse and salon. They arrive, at the same time, because of coincidental car trouble, with her mother, who moved to Toronto 15 years ago after a divorce, and the Munich businessman Sebastian Mores. Perhaps he's a better catch?