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- A young man romantically pursues his masochistic piano teacher.
- Two violent young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for their own amusement.
- Two psychopathic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.
- Georges and Anne are an octogenarian couple. They are cultivated, retired music teachers. Their daughter, also a musician, lives in Britain with her family. One day, Anne has a stroke, and the couple's bond of love is severely tested.
- Strange events happen in a small village in the north of Germany during the years before World War I, which seem to be ritual punishment. Who is responsible?
- A married couple is terrorized by a series of surveillance videotapes left on their front porch.
- A European family who plan on escaping to Australia seem caught up in their daily routine, only troubled by minor incidents. However, behind their apparent calm and repetitive existence, they are actually planning something sinister.
- A 14-year-old video enthusiast obsessed with violent films decides to make one of his own and show it to his parents, with tragic results.
- A well-to-do French family deals with a series of setbacks and crises.
- When Anna and her family arrive at their holiday home, they find it occupied by strangers. This confrontation is just the beginning of a painful learning process.
- 71 scenes revolving around a recent immigrant, a couple that has just adopted a daughter, a college student and a lonely old man.
- Ida must transfer to a new school, where she soon realizes the students are unkind to each other. However, that all changes when a new teacher, Miss Cornfield, begins to educate them on the value of friendship and magic.
- A policewoman wants a divorce and city job promotion but after hitting her drunk husband with her car in an accidental collision, she flees the scene, committing a hit-and-run.
- The 18th century literary genius Friedrich Schiller falls in love with the sisters Charlotte and Caroline von Lengefeld. After a passionate summer together in a menage a trois, jealousy and rivalry endanger their union.
- When a land surveyor arrives at a small snowy village, local authorities refuse to allow him to advance to the nearby castle. Increasingly complicated bureaucratic obstacles arise.
- A mill owner in the Sudetenland and his family's lives are changed as Europe heats up in 1938.
- A wide-ranging, energetic period piece tracing the rise of the Protestant Henry of Navarre as he goes from battlefield warrior to France's beloved King Henri IV. Director Jo Baier's epic is a classically-entertaining adventure, albeit one with much bloodshed and frequent bawdy sexual interludes. In late-16th-century France, Catholics and Protestant Huguenots are at war. Seemingly seeking peace, French dowager Queen Catherine de Medici summons Henry to her court to marry him to her daughter, which would unite the two warring factions. However, the Catholics slaughter the Protestant wedding guests in what became known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre and Henry--now married--must use all his guile to stay alive and maneuver for the throne.
- When Georg loses his job, he conceals the fact from his younger wife Johanna, who wants a child with him. Instead, he embarks upon a campaign of revenge against his former boss and begins to renovate a roller-coaster with an old school friend.
- 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.
- Based on a novel and the experience of the witnessing a terroristic gunman's attack in Vienna in 2020.
- The disabled ex-soldier Andreas Pum lost a leg for emperor and fatherland. After leaving the army he receives a license and a drehorgel. One day he gets into a controversy with a well-dressed gentleman, disturbs the public order, and hits a policeman. Andreas Pum goes to jail, loses his license, and becomes toilet guard in the Cafe Halali after his release. Only at the moment of death does he recognize that he was always too decent and too obedient.
- A drama centered on two men at different states in life: Ertan, an ex-con who is trying to make amends for his past actions and Mikail, a teen-aged drug runner an aspiring musician.
- The deportation of 4000 Jews from Budapest to Auschwitz in July 1944, as told by George Tabori, and how the narrator's mother escaped it, owing to coincidence, courage and some help from where you'd least expect it.
- Two amateur circus kids from a poor Ukrainian village, 10-year-old Barbu and his older sister Mimma, are sold to a circus artist called Caruso who promises them a career in the West. Caruso smuggles them to Berlin and separates them from each other; he sells Mimma into prostitution, while Marcel, an older Albanian boy, teaches Barbu how to snatch purses. When Barbu discovers what happened to Mimma, he decides to free her from the brothel.
- A seemingly contented man's descent into hallucination, paranoia and, finally, total insanity.
- In 1977, the cargo ship Lucona founders in the Indian ocean while under contract to Viennese businessman Rudi Waltz (David Suchet). When Waltz tries to collect an insurance fee of a whopping $20m, he sets off one of the biggest scandals in post-war Austria. Journalist Strasser (Jürgen Proch-now) investigates the flamboyant entrepreneur who is convinced his many high-level political contacts make him untouchable.
- Private detective Max Müller and his assistent Larry try to solve a crime but find themselves in strange bars and women.
- Expert cook Lilli is hired by corporate boss Thomas because he tasted her food, but they are not introduced. Fate has it that they meet in the street and fall in love. When Lilli realizes who he is she also sees him kiss another woman.
- The deportation of two Chechen refugee children from Austria is temporarily suspended after their mother attempts suicide.But what will happen to the family now?
- Winter travel.
- A touching tale of how far a father will go for his child, no matter how old they get. During the illegal crossing of the Danube, the two fathers meet; Nicu, a Romanian searching for his kidnapped daughter Ina who was forced into prostitution in Kosovo, and Iorgovan, a Serbian seeking the body of his son Milan killed in a car accident in Romania. A boatman recounts the 200 year-old legend of Romanian peasants struggling unsuccessfully to move an old wooden church across the frozen lake upto the hill to their village at a time when building Orthodox churches was prohibited.
- Two weeks before Christmas, the last thing Ben and Charlotte expected is for Santa to crash-land his sleigh in their town. Santa has just escaped the villainous Gerold Goblynch, recently named the new head of the Great Christmas Council.
- Whether in the countryside or on the edge of the city, amusement parks or fun fairs are hot across Europe. Their names, amusement parks and fun fairs, say it all: People want to be amused, they want to have fun.
- Austrian policemen on a deportation mission is stuck for several days in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
- Centers on a group of weary Middle Eastern refugees who have made their way to Turkey to apply for European visas.
- After setting in Switzerland, a yenish family escaped their major problems at the beginning of World War Two. However, they will have to deal with the government project "Hilfswerks Barmherzigkeit den Vagantenkindern".
- Self-imprisoned in an apartment which is reminiscent of a theater stage, Otto Weininger recalls certain events of his life before shooting himself on October 4, 1903.
- Kurt Schneider is a superficial and fun-loving character. Instigated by his mother he swindles his way into the legacy of a house and some money.
- A lawyer and her boss wake up on a hotel roof with no memory and try to reconstruct the night before.
- Ayse is wed to Hasan, the handsome son of house-proud mother Fatma. Ayse is whisked away to Vienna where she soon finds that the marriage is a sham and she is to be the second wife to Fatma's husband.
- A real and imaginary biography of the Yugoslavian performance artist Marina Abramovic. Rather than a mechanical reproduction of the artist's work, the film tries to create a new reality by translating the performances into cinematographic images that intensify the fictional context of the film. Abramovic plays herself, but ,appearing in multiple forms, blurs her own identity. Memories and fantasies intermingle with day to day rituals.
- Irma Varró is 18 years old and leaves an orphanage. All she knows about her past is that she was a foundling. She knows only a few sure, hard facts about her life. She is pregnant. She has just got the first opportunity in her life: a job as a cleaning woman. And she has arranged the "best deal" of her life: she will get money for her child from a woman who is an intermediary for mothers-to-be like her. But who is she? Who was her mother? She begins searching for her mother she has never seen, because she wants to pay her back for the grievances she has suffered. During her investigation Irma finds out that nothing is true of what she knew. She is not who she believed herself to be. Mystery and secrets cover everything.
- Bob, a sympathetic young man, keeps telling women what they want to hear to get good times. When he is about to marry the daughter of a very well-situated banker, her father does a little research on his future son-in-law and finds out the truth about Bob. He then forces Bob to marry his daughter and to be the perfect husband, or else... Unfortunately, Bob meets "the one" just a few days before the wedding. His problem: He also had told her what she had wanted to hear. His other problem: His future wife does not know yet. His third problem: Two very protective brothers of one of his past affairs are after him to take revenge for him taking her virginity - and the Turks are very sincere when it comes to a little virginity.
- 1945. In the last days of the war a little boy, Hans, escapes from his death fleeing from an euthanasia institution of the Nazis. Years later, Hans meets the doctor, who is responsible for his destroyed life.
- The winemaker Franziska hawk is appointed at a ceremony for the "Winemaker of the Year". Nevertheless, the mood is depressed, as Franziska remembers during her acceptance speech to her deceased Anton two years ago. Finally, she asks her son David to the stage, who actually "deserves the award," since he has followed in his father's footsteps. Josef Fink, the owner of a competing winery, is also among the guests of the award ceremony. Afterwards he tries to persuade Franziska to "retire" and to sell him her winery . However, this would like to overwrite the property soon her son. Meanwhile, David flirts with Marie, Josef's daughter. She tells him that she wants to go to a fashion school in Vienna . That same evening, Franziska and David hit home for success. David tells his mother about Marie's plans and announces doubts as to whether Josef will be happy with his daughter's decision. Since one should never bend for others, Franziska welcomes Marie's decision. The next day Josef gets a call from his lawyer . An old document was found after the vineyard of the hawk was overwritten 400 years ago to the Fink family. Consequently, Franziska should no longer reject a reasonable offer to buy Josef's. However, she reacts angrily to the news and threatens her lawyer. Josef then asks his daughter David in the future something to listen to. As the two meet at the vineyard to smooch, David tells that he wants to come to Vienna to join a developer group that deals with alternative energies . Marie tells him to listen to him. They wonder where the ominous document comes from and decide to get to the bottom of it. In the meantime, Franziska persuades a friendly bank employee to reclaim a guaranteed loan from Josef earlier than planned, so that he gets into trouble. Since her lawyer Franziska and her son are worried that a possible trial could take years, David thinks aloud for the first time about selling the winery. Franziska still refuses. Although Josef subsequently tries to approach Franziska with substantive arguments, a renewed conversation ends again in the dispute. Marie wants to put an end to everything and tries to persuade her father to destroy the old document . Josef, still upset by the argument, claims that David is not a real winemaker. At this he finally wants to know where the document comes from so suddenly. Joseph tells him that it comes from his father Anton. This would have probably the Fink family, since he knew that David could not continue the winery properly. Because Franziska also wants to get behind the secret of the document, she breaks in the evening in the house of the Finks and searches Joseph's desk. She is heard by Marie and David, who are in the upper floor of Marie's room. Before both can come down the stairs, Franziska was already caught by the returning Josef on fresh deed. He immediately calls the police. To calm the situation, Marie Franziska covers by claiming that she had been in the apartment with her consent and was simply looking for a pen. The following day, Franziska visits Josef in his production rooms. Josef continues to insist that David is not a winegrower and therefore Franziska should sell to him. This tells him about Marie's plans for Vienna, whereupon Josef collapses in shock . Franziska calls the ambulance and provides first aid. When Josef later berappelt again in the hospital, he asks Marie. This leaves on crying the clinic. Back home, Marie and David are looking for evidence that the old document has no validity. They decide to do research in old church books . Before they can leave, Franziska arrives and tells them that she has decided to sell the winery to Josef. Then David confesses to her that he does not want to become a winemaker and that Josef got the old document from Anton. Franziska does not want to believe this and accuses her son of being on Josef's side. In the evening, Marie and David set off for the local monastery. Since they receive only scant information from the head, they gain access to the building a little later unauthorized access. In the old wine cellar, they find barrels with the inscription "JF", which stands for Jonas Fink, an ancestor of Joseph. In an old book you will also find evidence of a Jakobus hawk, an ancestor of Anton Habicht. Somehow it turns out that Jonas Fink and Jakobus Habicht were one and the same man because of a Catholic - Protestant problem. He was forced to change his name and virtually overwrote his winery so that he could keep it after the change of name. Suddenly the door of the cellar falls into the lock and Marie and David are locked up. At the same time Josef Franziska paid a visit. While drinking wine together, Josef says that he has decided to sell everything. He also wants to make a trip to Italy with Franziska. This feels overwhelmed by Josef's overtures and sends him home in the rain. Franziska and Josef miss their children the next morning. Her search also leads her to the monastery. The on-duty monk does not notice her wearing a hearing protector while doing gardening with a lawn mower tractor. So they enter the monastery on their own and soon find their offspring due to a pleasure cry from Marie. After a brief embarrassing moment, Marie and David report on their research results. The old document is no longer valid. Back at home, Josef Marie gives a bust where she can try out her fashion creations. Franziska and David love each other again. Finally, Franziska and Josef go to Italy together, not without questioning their Techtelmechtel before, since they have finally the same ancestor .