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- A poor but hopeful boy seeks one of the five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- In a strange and isolated chateau, a man becomes acquainted with a woman and insists that they have met before.
- Five sexy females from the planet Venus are sent to Earth to bring back sperm samples to their planet. In Bavaria they use machines to extract the samples from resisting males but soon learn that sex is an easier way to get what they want.
- During the early sixteenth century, idealistic German monk Martin Luther, disgusted by the materialism in the Catholic Church, begins the dialogue that will lead to the Protestant Reformation.
- A cute med student starts a summer course at Heidelberg University. David's on her dissection table. She met him the day before on the train. Something's wrong.
- A suggestible working-class innocent wins the lottery but lets himself be taken advantage of by his bourgeois new boyfriend and his circle of materialistic friends.
- Since 1978, Anvil has become one of heavy metal's most influential yet commercially unsuccessful acts. In 2006, after a fledging European tour Anvil sets out to record their thirteenth album and continue to follow their dreams.
- A live-action short movie within the Starship Troopers universe. Meet new types of Arachnids, faced with new enemies, follow a small squad of the Mobile Infantry to protect the Earth. One special mission of the Mobile Infantry.
- Police officer Franz Eberhofer is woken up by his colleagues because his boss Barschl has been killed. The murder weapon is Franz' knife, so he is suspected to be the murderer of his hated boss.
- Pamela B. Green's energetic film about pioneer filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché is both a tribute and a detective story, tracing the circumstances by which this extraordinary artist faded from memory and the path toward her reclamation.
- The romantic story of Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt (Sir Dirk Bogarde), whose scandalous love affair forced him to abandon his adoring audiences.
- An aging schlock film director tries to make his final movie, but it won't be easy.
- The 59-year-old flight captain Paul is proud to have made it to the top in his dream job under his own steam. Shortly before his last ascent in the prestigious Airbus 747-8, he has to deal with his only weak point, which the self-confident achiever has been able to generously admit to himself: as a husband and father, Paul does not have that, as his two failed relationships with two children show same sense of responsibility as in the cockpit. Only flying is nicer - this motto also applies to starting his third family with the much younger Susanne. It was actually agreed that Paul would take early retirement and take over the upbringing of their son Franz so that she could get going after parental leave. When Paul quits this deal for the sake of the 747-8, Susanne dumps him with the five-year-old without warning and issues an ultimatum. Now, of all times, his two older children are unannounced at the door. Sensitive student Jonas is unhappily in love and rebellious student Tabea opposes her mother's boarding school plans. Both insist that their father finally takes time for them. Paul would like to send an SOS, but this time his ex-wives Martina and Karin won't help. Completely on his own, he now has to learn what is important when it comes to being a father.
- Eleven-year-old outsider, Stephan, arrives at Castle Schreckenstein, an all-boys boarding school, where he soon finds himself in a 'pranks-competition' the boys are currently fighting against the neighboring girls of Castle Rosenfels. When the girls have no choice but to move to Schreckenstein after a failed prank, life at school is suddenly nothing like it used to be...
- Because of her father's death, Rike Wildenstein returns to her parents' horse ranch after 13 years and tries to save the heavily-indebted farm.
- What is life? Is it the yearning of a lover, the fear of growing old, the rebellious struggle for a dignified death or the hunt for the most clicks? Is it maybe just a show?
- A documentary that uses a cache of letters, diaries and documents to reveal the life of SS-leader Heinrich Himmler.
- For travelers around the world, the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull is a downer. For Alain and Valerie, it's a catastrophe. For if they are to make it in time to the tiny Greek village where their daughter's wedding is taking place, the two divorcees have to swallow their pathological hatred for each other and hit the road together.
- In the "Swinging Munich" of the late 1960s: The young millionaire daughter Carroll Buchheim, an American, flew from the United States to Germany to visit her brother, who lives here.
- Terminally-ill Lea surprises her family with her wish to die, consciously and controlled, on her own birthday. Her mother tries everything to prevent the plan. But things turn out differently. Tragic and dignified.
- The series follows an easy-going student, Bastian, during the last year of his studies in Munich up to the time when he has to leave town and start making a living as a teacher. Bastian is an amiable and helpful albeit rather irresponsible character. When he visits his grandmother in hospital, he falls for a young female doctor, who even he realizes is way out of his league. Nevertheless, he pursues her with genuine affection and the two have an uneasy affair with all the obstacles one would expect, and a few more.
- In World War II. African-American GIs liberate Germany from Nazi rule while racism prevailed in their own army and home country. Returning home they continue fighting for their own rights in the civil rights movement.
- Albrecht Schuch plays the leading role of James Larkin White, an American who, on a train journey through Switzerland, is mistaken for Anatol Stiller, a sculptor who disappeared seven years earlier and is wanted for his involvement in a dubious political affair. "I am not Stiller", White declares at the beginning of Frisch's novel - and again and again from then on. In order to convict him, the public prosecutor played by Max Simonischek asks Stiller's wife Julika (Paula Beer) to identify her husband, but she is unable to do so conclusively. Memories reveal more and more about the couple's relationship - and it turns out that the prosecutor has a surprising connection to the missing man.