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- An American woman of Irish and Jewish-German parentage goes undercover in Nazi Germany.
- While travelling by rail in interwar Nazi Germany, a young socialite finds that a fellow female passenger has disappeared from the train, but nobody else remembers her having been on board.
- A castle on the Wörthersee is a 34-part German-Austrian television series.
- This story about two maternal half-brothers, a Croat and a Serb. Although they never met, and both lose their loved ones in ethnic clashes, there is a bond between them. Filmed in 1988, "Braca po materi" prophetically forsees the war that would engulf former Yugoslavia three years later.
- Five Yugoslav women who consorted with the German occupiers are publicly humiliated and banished by the Yugoslav partisans but they take up arms to fend for themselves.
- The busy owner of a number of travel agencies decides it is time he took a holiday himself. He combines business with pleasure and undertakes a tour of inspection of some of his enterprises. Incognito he arrives with his family at the Castle Hotel on the Wörthersee. But the hotel manager has been warned of the impending visit and means to give the important guest the red carpet treatment. Unfortunately he does not know him personally and so takes the wrong man for the incognito inspector. Neither of the two men enjoy the mix-up and the poor hotel director has to live through some uncomfortable hours before he manages to pour oil on the troubled water.
- Based on the almost 20-year correspondence between the poet Ingeborg Bachmann and the poet Paul Celan.
- The 75-year history of the Hahnenkamm Race in Kitzbühel, Austria, one of the most famous and dangerous World Cup races in alpine skiing, is illustrated.
- A college teacher anxious to become headmaster obliges his school's caretaker by officially figuring as the father of the caretaker's daughter who is on a visit from America. This impersonation gives rise to a number of comic involvements.
- Everyone knows the "Harrinator". A tough ice-hockey crack, famously witty, irresistible with the ladies, as cool as they come. At least that is what he thinks. Everyone else would disagree. His hockey career has been over for years. His hairline is receding as fast as his gut is growing. And to top it off, his long-time girl-friend Ina kicks him out of their apartment. Harri is in a deep slump.
- 2008's European Footballing Championship, held in Austria and Switzerland.
- Planet Earth. USA. 2015. The natural oil resources are running out. The hatred between East and West has spread like a plague all over the world. The planet is on the brink of World War III.
- The pastor unknowingly inherits a brothel. When he recognizes it, he renounces the inheritance. All the time arguing with a competitor.
- Director and author Franz X. Gernstl has been touring Germany in a VW bus since 1983. His goal: to find out how people in Germany live, what drives them and what makes them happy.
- George Monbiot coined the term "age of the loneliness". In the most economically developed countries, the phenomenon of loneliness is rapidly increasing and affects all social classes and age groups. In our movie "Traman" we showed how extreme use of social media can lead to social isolation and psychological problems. In the short film ALLAN/ALONE we address the urban loneliness of mostly older people. Like Robinson Crusoe on an island, more and more of them are stranded in an apartment and loneliness. You don't have to be surrounded by a sea, even in the middle of a city you can lose contact with the outside world.