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- Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) and his bumbling sidekick are sent on a quest through Europe to find a mysterious treasure held by a shadowy organization of monks.
- A secretary at a Berlin newspaper in 1936 gets to write about two Alpinists, as she knows them well. She later gets to report on and photograph her friends' and other Alpinists' climbs of the dangerous Swiss Eiger north face.
- In a boarding school, a student observes in passive disgust as his two friends manipulate, humiliate and torture a fellow student, justifying their every act.
- Wheel of Time is Werner Herzog's photographed look at the largest Buddhist ritual in Bodh Gaya, India.
- In her teens, Mme. Zachanassian had to flee her home town in disgrace. Now she's old and rich and the town is facing bankruptcy. But she returns with news that she wants to help - as long as the townsfolk kill someone for her.
- The life story of 1980s Austrian superstar Falco, the man behind the monster hit "Rock Me, Amadeus." The story of Johann "Falco" Hölzel from his childhood, the road from a band to his solo career, to his tragic death.
- Three young pals plan to earn money by shooting an hardcore-porno movie. But is it really so easy to shoot some gang-banging with home-video equipment?
- Soviet, British, French and American allies patrol post-war Vienna.
- A new international terrorist group attack the castle of an Austrian prince during his party, but one of the guests, a CIA contractor, deals with them. CIA hires him to find the men behind the attack and take them out.
- The world strongest man learns how to embrace his mental health challenges by confronting his inner demons and dealing with his biggest failure to date which ultimately changes his life.
- An anthology film is a collection of short film projects by different directors for a common aim. Usually they are unified by a common theme - in this case, the European Union.
- Former cop Brenner has to return to his home town where he gets involved in a tragic story between his old friends.
- A gentle portrait by the famous German-Swiss-Austrian Hollywood actor Maximilian Schell about his no less famous sister Maria.
- A wide-eyed sister missionary arrives in Austria to begin her 18-month-long mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Despite having to make a few cultural adjustments, Sister Taylor meets every challenge with optimism. Her enthusiasm to share the Gospel makes her indomitable, until she finds herself with an abrasive companion whom she doesn't understand and doesn't particularly like. This challenge, along with the ordinary vicissitudes of missionary life begin to wear on her, and thus in the process of sharing the Gospel, Sister Taylor finds herself gaining a better understanding of its key precepts: faith, repentance, forgiveness, and charity.
- Horst receives the monthly pension from his grandmother. The only problem is, that she is dead. As a local politician wants to congratulate the grandmother to her birthday Horst "borrows" an old lady from a hospital nearby, not recognizing that he just kidnapped actress Elfriede Ott.
- 'Nikola before Tesla' is the never-told inspiring story of the world-famous inventor's life in Central Europe. Following Tesla's own narratives, the work reveals the fragile man behind the emblematic genius we all know.
- A crew of space-travelers rescues a ship of refugees from certain death. However they're intercepted by a military space-cruiser and are put in front of an impossible choice.
- Michael leaves his job as a spy after failing a mission and takes with him Helena, the daughter of a Russian spy who dies under suspicious circumstances. They leave their past behind and move to Barcelona and open a small restaurant, but his former colleagues reappear with unfinished business.
- Mieczyslaw Weinberg's powerful Holocaust drama Die Passagierin channels his and his family's ordeals of wartime and Soviet persecution, applying them musically to Zofia Posmysz's autobiographical novel.
- Austria-Hungary 1813: Jacob and Veith return home from the Napoleonic war. Their road leads to the remote mountain village Pahlbach. The two newcomers encounter a frosty reception - and as the night has barely passed, they already understand why: In the woods around the village a strange evil is brewing mischief. Unknown creatures of extraordinary violence and cunning, lure the men into the woods and make a silent demand: In order to further propagate, the beasts claim women's bodies. While Jacob refuses immediately and calls out the fight, Veith is still uncertain: The enemy appears to overpowering. Maybe they should try to come to terms. Progressing events put the courage and humanity of the two men to the test and threaten to shatter their friendship. But Jacob Veith and are not the only ones to whom the demand was made. The battle lines are hardening - and in a single bloody night, the future of the whole place is at stake ...
- Adolescents in the amphibious situation between child and adult try to cope with their emotions and their environment. Right there they would need limits, a foothold and hope and yet they signalize the opposite. Between loss, extinct love, parental problems and their own needs the parent generation tries to understand or at least to save something.
- As top lawyer Brigitte finds out that her daughter is about to marry Brigitte's long-gone love interest and rockstar Richie she only has one plan. To sabotage the wedding.
- Small wooden house nested under the chestnut tress on top of a hill. Strong light is penetrating in the room. Giving light to the place and to four human beings, two of them woman, two of them man. Interaction between them is strong. Is growing. Reaching its peak. No control. The power is too strong. Fear. The door opens and a person in panic leaves the room. Running headless down the hill. That was the first shamanic theatre. An idea, a try, no structure, no control. Film starts with reconstruction of the shamanic ritual later called Shamanic Theatre which took place near Graz, Styria and was initiated by Dr. Sylvia Marianne Wohlfarter. Shamanism is based on structures, on knowledge and experiences, passed trough centuries from father to son, from mother to daughter and yet it stays subjective, dependent on person and his/her spirits. Shamanic Theatre is a form of discovering mans own spiritual powers and dimensions but above all efficient healing method. It is telling the story of people who realized that ordinary reality is just a little fragment in immense web of different realities existing. About people who learned through their shamanic work of spirits, of their powers, which are compared to ours, immense. About people who trust in this spirits and believe that with their help it is possible to heal, to help, to solve problems, be it of personal or greater scale. In film not only the image is the storyteller, but everything that there is: metaphors, associations, hidden memories, ideas and smells of the future. Sound of the drum, the whistle, moments of silence. Rhythm. And the spaces between where the whole is happening.
- This documentary about Europe at night makes you reflect on service processes and infrastructures that never sleep.
- A scientist discovers an ancient code in the Bible that predicts historic events but is hunted down. Now it's up to his daughter to protect the code from falling into the wrong hands.
- During an informal visit in province Styria, where he represents the imperial Habsburg house, archduke Johann, brother of Austrian emperor Francis I, falls in love with Anna Plochl, the postmaster's equally common daughter. Johann and his arranged Wurtemberg royalty bride both decline a dynastic alliance advised by minister Metternich in favor of their private loves. The emperor refuses to allow a marriage, yet Johann lets Anna move in to live nearly as spouses, without sharing the bed. A near-tragedy rocks that boat seven years later.
- Who was Marisa Mell? The personae Marisa Mell and Marlies Theres Moitzi, the famous Graz actress' real name, are juxtaposed in the documentary Feuerblume several companions, such as Christine Kaufmann, and her friend Erika Pluhar, remember the actress. The film is also an attempt to illuminate and question the role of women in the film business of the 1960s and 1980s from a contemporary gaze and feminist perspective, and against the backdrop of the MeToo movement.
- After her wedding plans fall trough, Graz (Austria) luxury restaurant manager Ena finds old, unanswered letters from her Croatian grandmother Carmela, whom mother kept her apart from, and uses her three weeks 'honeymoon' to visit her native Istrian port Rovinj. There she finds grandma runs a hopelessly old-fashioned restaurant and accepts to stand in when Carmela breaks a leg, to th crone's daughter Tereza's fury. Meanwhile Ena slowly admits falling in love with handsome fisherman Matej, who helps keeping the near-bankrupt restaurant afloat while aspiring clam cultivation.
- An inattentive truck driver causes a fatal accident in a road tunnel killing 47 people. When the prosecutor begins to dissect the responsibility of politics, he suddenly encounters an impenetrable wall.
- A young boy who's father passed searches for the Lochness Monster while living with his single mother biologist and his grandfather.
- Searching for the first time, the three friends Enea, Carlo and Alex are dfinding a whole lot more than they were looking for.
- Two athletic spider women quarrel over one helpful tasty man. Can he escape?
- Dr. Paula Dennstein and Dr. Therese Schwarz get a spectacular case that promises a lot of publicity for their young law firm - but it can also do harm. The up-and-coming politician Konrad Wagner would like to take legal action against a speculative newspaper story that pilloried him as a "groper" in the middle of the election campaign. Normally, the idealistic legal duo sees itself as a matter of principle on the side of the women. For Paula, however, the innocence of her longtime boyfriend, whose wife Sylvia stands behind him, is beyond question. She hands over the delicate mandate to her law firm partner Therese, but in her unconventional way helps to find out where the anonymous accusations come from. The two lawyers soon encountered a conflict with one of Wagner's former employees, which was apparently swept under the carpet. In order to break Sandra Dorner's persistent silence, Therese brings out the heavy legal artillery. But she doesn't feel very comfortable with it. Because: What if the allegations against Wagner are correct? Meanwhile, Paula is taking care of Therese's younger sister Marita Schwarz's drug offenses - again "pro bono" of course, because her son Ferdinand is not uninvolved. He took the 15-year-old to a party with joints - and she of all people was caught. Now Paula has to avert a punishment for Marita.
- Set in 1964, a man returns to his hometown looking for his childhood sweetheart but discovers a dark and corrupt world.
- In order to find to each other again, Andy and Lena decide to spend a long weekend at a vacation cottage in the mountains of Styria. When Andi finds Lena misssing without a trace the next morning, the situation escalates
- The letter bomber Franz Fuchs (1949-2000) saw his crimes as a service to the community. He wanted to be one thing above all else: a patriot.
- People in five countries ask themselves the important question about staying or leaving - in love, career, family, country, your own body.
- During his summer holidays, archduke Ludwig falls in love with the beautiful teacher Luise Pichler. A hopeless love, because his sister-in-law, empress Elisabeth, has other plans for him.
- As a seamstress' illegitimate daughter, young Catherine Simon's future isn't rosy. But in the single-minded woman slumber unsuspected talents. At 17 she makes her debut as an actress at the Berlin Lessing Theatre, with unexpected success. The world is at her feet and dreams start to jell as she meets prominent artist Max Kruse at a premiere party. The two become a pair, but the newly-divorced sculptor isn't yet ready to remarry, not even when Käthe is expecting his child. They spend two happy years together without a marriage certificate, but her illegitimate cohabitation does not correspond to the morals of the fine Berlin society. Then destiny knocks again when she starts making rag dolls for her daughters.
- Germany completely legalized prostitution over 10 years ago and now has one of the most liberal prostitution laws in the world. Over the course of ten years, Germany has become a destination for sex tourists from all over the world - including North America and Asia. By brothel owners and johns, Germany is considered to be Europe's biggest brothel. But who profits from this development and how does legalized prostitution change a society? The documentary 'Sex - Made in Germany' answers these questions through interviews with prostitutes, brothel owners, pimps, johns and government tax officials, who speak openly in front of a camera. 'Sex made in Germany' is a candid exposure of one of the most profitable legal sex markets in the world.
- The Metalldetektor tells the story of Georg, an Austrian man who takes up metal detecting in his retirement. Curious about the story of a World War II-era B17 that crashed on a neighboring hillside - a crash witnessed by his mother while standing on their lawn - he ventures into the woods and, much to his surprise, immediately begins exhuming engine parts. What follows is an emotional journey into the difficult history of his town... ... into the lives of the American Airmen who perilously parachuted into this one-time enemy territory ... into locating and contacting their bewildered descendants ... into ultimately uniting the town and the families of these Airmen on the 75th anniversary of the crash. This story collides two very different perspectives on the past. In Austria, there persists the notion of Erinnerungskultur, or a "Culture of Remembrance." This is a duty felt by many Austrians to examine the atrocities of the war, what led to them, how they allowed them to happen, and how to prevent them from ever happening again. In America, by contrast, glorification of war is part of an elaborate economic and cultural mechanism at the very center of the country's identity, which leads to an occasional collective amnesia about war's darkest aspects. The Metalldetektor collides these perspectives, and its events yield a deeper understanding of the problems of the past, and their hidden bearings on the present and features excerpts from the Austrian performance of "Dad Fought Hitler, the Bottle and Me," a one-man-show by Mick Berry - whose father was aboard the very same B17 - which to Georg's delight when he first contacted Mick, had been written about the same crash 20 years prior to the anniversary.
- Music video for the song My Favorite Things from their eagerly awaited album, The Sound of Music.
- 1975. Jonas, ten-years-old, lives in a small provincial town with his mother Clara and his sister Marie, age 18. While the two women are doing their every day work, Jonas dreams away in a distant world where he can be close to his father. He keeps on drifting away. One of the few things he knows about his father is that he is a truck driver. And as he misses him endlessly, Jonas decides to call a radio station at night to send his love to his father. That's his way to fell close to him. And there are also the letters he receives, letters that tell stories about foreign countries and the ocean. He knows that one day his father will take him along. But at the same time, he can fell that something is wrong and that there must be a reason for his sister's fury. Shortly after his tenth birthday, the well-kept secret of his family collapses - and Jonas' world breaks down. Now it's up to Jonas to take the first step towards his "new" father.
- A solitary man, left all alone in a world full of questions, begins to search for a last evidence of his long-lost family. A missing picture in the own photo album and a journey through gone time.
- A cinema verite documentary about the homeless soccer team from New York City who travel and compete at the 1st Annual Homeless Soccer World Cup in Graz, Austria in July 2003.