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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Andi has had an inferiority complex since childhood and not only has to deal with it, but also with girls, feelings and genitalia in different sizes
- German students compete to enter one of the country's elite schools.
- Commissioner Sarah Kohr is investigating to arrest criminals, with camouflage skills if necessary.
- Charleen, 15, quick-witted and sassy, is Kurt Cobain's biggest fan and wonders why 'growing up' has to be so complicated. One day, feeling especially melodramatic and rebellious, she decides to pull the plug on her life. Luckily, she fails - and discovers what fun life and love can really be!
- Three men have different problems with their partners. To be undisturbed, they have created a secret place inside a boiler room only for men. The Männerhort.
- Katrin, a police doctor, and Max a criminal inspector seem to lead a happy marriage and both work for the Munich Criminal Police. Of course, in the course of the marriage, a certain amount of routine creeps in, both privately and professionally. In the medical recruitment test, the Katrin performs on the new official Franziska, she gets a magical tingling sensation. Something seems to excite her on this woman, she feels almost attracted to her. What Katrin can not guess at this point is that she has a colorful past behind her because of a traffic accident in which she is not guilty and her husband was killed, she suffers from mental health problems behind her trying to hide her cool-looking facade. However, everything comes up again in Franziska, as she drives a joint mission with Max and sinks with him in a haystack. To make matters worse, that she also recognizes that she has developed feelings to Katrin, but at the same time to Max, who in turn, despite his marriage to Katrin, also takes a liking to Franziska. Thus, the story ends in a delicate, partly romantic, partly erotic relationship.
- Three monks are making their way from Germany to a monastry in Italy, because they cannot afford the rent for their facility any longer.
- A student's lie about a book he damaged leads to an unexpected campaign of hate against the members of another class.
- During a stopover in Buenos Aires on her way to Chile, 31-year-old Maria recognizes a nursery rhyme. Maria doesn't speak a work of Spanish, but without understanding what she is singing, she remembers the Spanish lyrics. Disturbed and thrown off course, she decides to interrupt her journey and wander through the unfamiliar city. On the phone to Germany, she tells her father, Anton, about her experience and the peculiar fascination the unfamiliar city has had for her. Two days later, Anton suddenly turns up at Maria's hotel with something to confess: Maria spent the first three years of her life in Buenos Aires during the military dictatorship at the end of the 1970s. The people she had always thought were her parents had adopted her and brought her to Germany. Father and daughter begin a journey in search of Maria's biological parents. Anton does everything he can not to lose his daughter.
- When three teenage boys from Bavaria try to lose their innocence in the neighboring Czech Republic, they get themselves and a young pregnant Ukrainian immigrant into trouble with local pimps.
- In Germany, in 1991, Marga suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Sofia, her daughter, only reluctantly accepts to take care of this mother, who has always treated her with a certain coldness.
- Anja Altmann disappears after a birthday party. When the police ring husband Thomas' doorbell, family attorney and friend Lavinia Bertok manage to dispel any suspicions. But soon Thomas is arrested. While the Altmann family start hurling accusations and recriminations at each other, Anja allegedly surfaces in Spain, raising a strange suspicion against Lavinia.
- Winter travel.
- Sensibilität für die Toten, Intuition für die Lebenden und Aufmerksamkeit für verdächtige Fakten: Anna Fischer ist wieder Lisa Taubenbaum, die die Ermittlungen in einem nur anscheinend eindeutigen Autounfall vorwärtstreibt. Zwei Leichen werden dem Bestattungsunternehmen Taubenbaum diesmal anvertraut, bei deren Tod Lisa Widersprüche feststellt. Das Drehbuch zu "Die Bestatterin - Zweieinhalb Tote" schrieben Matthias Kiefersauer und Alexander Liegl. In der Regie von Fabian Möhrke sind an der Seite von Anna Fischer wieder Artus Maria Matthiesen und Frederik Bott als Vater und Sohn Taubenbaum zu sehen und Christoph Letkowski als Kriminalkommissar und On-off-Beziehung Thomas Zellinger. Auf der Fahrt zu einem Junggesellenabschied verunglücken zwei junge Männer aus Hepperlingen in ihrem Auto tödlich und stürzen in einen Fluss. Ihre Leichen werden geborgen und Bestatterin Lisa Taubenbaum anvertraut. Die beiden hatten gemeinsam mit Mario, dem Eigentümer des Wagens, Junggesellenabschied gefeiert. Aber wo ist Mario? Von ihm fehlt jede Spur. Marios Ehefrau weiß nicht, ob sie hoffen oder bangen soll. Lisa, die in der Schulzeit mit Mario liiert war, ist überzeugt, dass er noch lebt. Sie gerät in Clinch mit dem ermittelnden Kommissar Thomas Zellinger, den sie hartnäckig auf Ungereimtheiten aufmerksam macht. Als Mario nach einigen Tagen quicklebendig in Hepperlingen auftaucht, vermutet Zellinger, dass er den Tod seiner beiden Freunde vorsätzlich verursacht hat, und präsentiert ein Motiv, von dem Lisa nicht überzeugt ist. Sie nimmt ihre alte Liebe bei sich auf und erregt damit den Unmut von Zellinger. Mario schweigt beharrlich. Obwohl er alle außer Lisa gegen sich hat, möchte er keinesfalls preisgeben, was in der Nacht des Unfalls wirklich geschehen ist.
- A man who earned his life by imitating Elvis Presley in the retired houses, with his newly reunited daughter traveling all over Europe, to deliver a sheep to Norway. A hearthwarmer road movie.
- Happy ending and then? The turbulent family series "The Gamblers" begins where romantic films usually end. So when love is already exhausting because children, work and friends make demands. Katharina Schüttler, Sergej Moya, Eko Fresh, Karolina Lodyga, Manuel Rubey and Lena Dörrie play three couples who get an unusual offer from a generous gentleman played by Branko Samarovski: one million euros and one year to be happy - no matter how it goes.
- "The Human Being" Judith is a doctor by conviction. She wants to become a cardiologist and completes part of her specialist training in the chronically understaffed emergency room of a hospital.
- For years, Martin has been working on his great play about cloud castles, flying pirates and a feisty princess. His secret role model for the leading character is his good friend Isabel, a cheeky young woman who is waging war on genetically modified seeds around the world. And she is leaving tomorrow to go to the middle of Africa for the next three years. Low and behold, Martin confesses his love to her at the departure desk. A confession which would have meant the world to Isabel some time ago, but now comes too late to change things. But then the flight is delayed for several hours. Isabel takes off into the city to talk to Martin, but he has disappeared...
- As a female radio moderator who gives relationship tips for failed couples realizes that the new boyfriend of a single-mom-participant is her own son, she starts to destroy every feeling anybody around her is showing.
- A local hunter takes seven teenage dropouts to an isolated mountain farm in the German alps where they are met by a social worker and her assistant. It is their job to help them fit back into society. But the wild environment makes them even more estranged and agitated. They take advantage of the weaknesses of the social workers and the program turns into an open fight for recognition, identity and love.
- After recovering from a heart attack, Frank is discharged from the hospital with the doctor's advice to avoid excessive physical exertion in the future. A tango dance group is rehearsing in the theater where Frank works as a porter. In the seclusion of the porter's lodge, Frank takes his first tango steps and develops an unprecedented fascination for this art of dance. Smiled at by his friends, he hides his new passion from his wife Kathrin and daughter Paula and takes lessons from the tango teacher Maresa, who despite his corpulence is more and more enthusiastic about tango. When Kathrin finds out that Frank is "wasting himself" on dancing tango, regardless of his poor health, putting his family duties on the back burner and ultimately risking his life, Frank has to leave their apartment and temporarily move in with the exhausting mother-in-law Ingrid. Frank will not give up his passion anymore and the family has to choose.
- It has been 25 years since they graduated from high school or could have done it if they had not graduated beforehand, had done laps of honor or simply failed. Now they see each other again at the class reunion, the former top of the class, the former genius, the ex-class brat, the ex-class ass, meanwhile in their mid-40s, and suddenly face the people with whom they dreamed their future life back then . But what has actually happened in reality now? With others, but also with yourself? Annette Frier, Charly Hübner, Anja Kling, Jeanette Hain, Nina Kunzendorf, Fabian Hinrichs, Oliver Wnuk, Elena Uhlig, Kida Khodr Ramadan, Anna Schudt, Christian Kahrmann, Marek Harloff, Aurel Manthei, Nadja Zwanziger, Nicole Kersten, Guido Renner, Björn Jung: That is the impressive list of actors and actresses who came to play with 17 former classmates without a text or a well-written story. Burghart Klaußner slipped into the role of the teacher who doesn't want to miss a reunion with his old students. Without knowing the full life path of all the other characters, the actors improvised for two days on the basis of their role profiles and their own life experience, they got into unpredictable situations, astonished the others - and probably sometimes also themselves - with quick-wittedness and dramaturgical imagination and developed in this way moments and stories full of humor, melancholy and truthfulness. The extensive, 130-hour long material that was captured by 24 cameras was viewed, evaluated and condensed into a 90-minute television film.