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- A corporate defense attorney takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution.
- In order to concentrate on her career, a ballet teacher lives estranged from her young son, who grew up with her mother. When she meets him again after years, an affection develops that goes far beyond maternal love.
- Teacher Julia was sentenced for murdering a student. Upon her release, she tries to get her life back. She remains silent on her case though. Then, inspector Kauth comes across conflicts, lies and secrets which not even Julia knows about.
- Five prisoners rob a bank while on free access. When a security guard is accidentally killed, they are forced to take hostages and the situation quickly escalates.
- After a plane crash Lena Schneider finds herself on a remote Andaman island with a teenage turk Cem, full of hormones, his religious sister and Greek Costa.
- Pamina (Harriet Herbig-Matten), die Tochter der Königin der Nacht, wird von Sarastro, dem Hüter des Sonnenkreises (Waldemar Kobus) entführt. Trickbetrüger Tamino (Ilyes Raoul) - der sich als orientalischer Prinz ausgibt - und Vogelfänger Papageno (Dimitri Abold) werden von der Königin beauftragt, Pamina zu befreien. Denn Tamino besitzt eine magische Flöte, die alle tanzen lässt, wenn er darauf spielt. Um den Palast von Sarastro zu erreichen, muss Tamino mehrere Prüfungen bestehen und lernen, vom egoistischen Trickbetrüger zum aufrechten Helden zu werden. Papageno, der von der großen Liebe träumt, freundet sich indes mit einem hilfreichen Vogel an, der sie bei ihrer Suche unterstützt. Noch bevor die beiden an Sarastros Schloss ankommen, gelingt Pamina die Flucht. Doch bald stellt sich heraus, dass alles ganz anders ist, als es zunächst schien. Nicht Sarastro ist es, der nach vollkommener Macht strebt ... Wird es Pamina, Tamino und Papageno gelingen, die wahren Feinde zu erkennen und das Gleichgewicht zwischen Tag und Nacht zu bewahren?
- After a one-night stand August accuses ex-bestselling author and mother of two Miki of having raped him. She now faces a 15-year sentence and losing the custody of her children. Can lawyer Ben, her high school sweetheart, help her?
- Felicitas Büchner, known as Fee, is a dedicated Berlin physiotherapist. For two years, Fee has been having a secret affair with the married orthopedist Dr. Wolfgang Schlegel, who repeatedly promises her that he will leave his wife in order to open his own practice with Felicitas. The realization of this dream comes closer when Fee's favorite uncle dies and leaves her a farm in Bavaria. For Wolfgang, who accompanies Fee to the funeral service in her old home, the matter is clear: over her head, he makes contact with a windy broker in order to sell the run-down farm as quickly as possible and put the money into the joint practice. But for Fee, who reminisces about her youth, it all happens a bit quickly - and there's a catch: Luise, her uncle's clever and cheerful housekeeper, has a lifelong right to live in the magnificent old farmhouse, which is also a listed building . While Wolfgang now has to go to Munich because his wife thinks he's at a medical conference there and wants to visit him, Fee is having more and more doubts about whether she should even sell. When the farm goes up in flames one night, Fee is suspected of setting the fire herself in order to solve the problem with the monument protection. The dedicated veterinarian Valentin Wildner is at her side and convicts the corrupt city councilor Ebert as an arsonist. Fee and Valentin get closer - but now of all times Wolfgang shows up with the long-awaited news that he has finally separated from his wife.
- A woman who is trying to balance her career, relationship affair, family life and individual freedom.
- The body of a priest candidate is found above the rooftops of Vienna. The dead man is a protégé of the respected seminar leader Wimmer. The first clue leads the blind special investigator Alexander Haller and his companion Niko to the noble palace of the Brohnsteins, who run a popular techno club there. A plan of the cellar vault that the dead man made arouses the interest of the investigators, as does the strange behavior of the Brohnstein brothers: Johannes and Felix want to shield their sister Fanny, a well-known concert cellist, from questioning. Although Commissioner Laura Janda wants to deal with the Brohnsteins discreetly, who have had to deal with serious blows of fate in the past, Niko can hardly be stopped. He believes that the siblings have something to hide. He and Haller also encounter surprises in the seminary. To Regens Wimmer's horror, who the victim really was comes to light, as do inconsistencies in his establishment.
- Eva and Tom, 21 years her junior, meet on a business trip, spend the night, then part. Soon he shows up and wants to live with her. But she fears a relationship with a professional gambler might jeopardize her impending job promotion.
- Inspector Sörensen, who has finally moved to the Frisian province, has enough to do with himself: He suffers from loneliness, insomnia and inner restlessness - and yet wants nothing more than to stop taking the medication for his anxiety disorder. One night on the country road he almost runs over a young, disturbed woman: malnourished, in her nightgown and blind. When she finally reveals her identity to Sörensen, a web of murder, religious madness and well-kept secrets opens up to him. Sörensen is overwhelmed by the situation, by himself. The place rejects him, the fear returns - and it won't just be a corpse.
- 15-year-old Caro is one of the inconspicuous students in her school. One day she get noted by a handsome, wealthy Turkish guy who is 5 years older than her. Since they start seeing each other she turns into a totally different person.
- Crime comedy set in a village somewhere in Bavaria, centering around a village policeman's attempt to solve a murder case, his chaotic private life and the dysfunctional relationship with his wacky father.
- The marital crisis between Annabelle and Friedrich Schrader was barely over when Annabelle's mother Edda caused a stir with her late marriage plans. Edda has fallen in love with her rich classmate, Martin Bergmann. When he turns out to be an impostor, the excitement is great. Finally, Martin boasted that he would give Annabelle and Friedrich an interest-free loan, which they could use to finance their dream home. Because the debts incurred by buying the house weigh heavily on Friedrich's shoulders, who is not in the best position in his job as a chemist. To relieve her husband, Annabelle applies for a position as a radio presenter. She doesn't want to give Friedrich any false hope and keeps her plans a secret. The charming editor Rüdiger Wenzel gives Annabelle good chances and encourages her to take part in a training course. When Friedrich finds out, he thinks Annabelle is having an affair with windy Wenzel. The supposed infidelity of his wife burdens Friedrich so much that he provokes a scandal at his job and resigns, and to make matters worse, Friedrich's and Annabelle's son Jonas seems to be going blind due to a strange eye disease.
- Ein Schwerverletzter verlangt mit letzter Kraft nach Sonderermittler Alexander Haller. Es ist sein Freund und Ex-Kollege Scherf, der bis vor Kurzem wegen des Mordes an seiner Frau im Gefängnis saß. Als Haller in der Klinik eintrifft, kann ihm der Sterbende nur noch zwei rätselhafte Bitten mitgeben. Für Alexander beginnt ein neuer Fall, der alte Zweifel hervorruft: War es ein fataler Fehler, dass er damals aus Befangenheit die Ermittlungen abgegeben hat? Schon bald konzentrieren sich die Ermittlungen auf ein Wiener Kaffeehaus-Imperium, in dem es um weit mehr als Melange und Espresso geht. Dabei bringt Alex nicht nur sich selbst in Gefahr, sondern setzt auch die Freundschaft mit seinem Partner Niko aufs Spiel.
- The life story of music icon Udo Lindenberg who revolutionized the German music industry.
- One for all, all for one. That is the motto in the tranquil town of Heiterstorf, just outside Hamburg. In order to be accepted again in his hometown, which Gabriel Panski once arrogantly left behind, the family man runs the gauntlet. After a depressing, blackout-filled evening of drinking at the rowing club, the heart of Heiterstorf, he is suddenly the "man of the hour". The village wants to help ensure that Panski does not have to pay for a heroic act for the common good: the murder of the Hamburg real estate shark Butz, who wanted to rip everyone off. Although the wealthy dynast Erna Gutdorf personally scrubbed the crime scene in the rowing club, the clues lead to Panski. Inspector Winter is always one step ahead of the hungover suspect. However, she has to realize that her perfect puzzle of clues leads to a manipulated picture. When the detective works with the suspect, they come across a perfidious conspiracy - and an affair by Panski's wife Anna, which the victim would rather not know about.
- With an anxiety disorder in his luggage, Chief Inspector Sörensen is transferred from Hamburg to the Frisian town of Katenbüll. He hopes that the small town will provide him with a quiet, tranquil working life.
- Iven takes 3-year old Wienke and leaves her outside a children's home. 15 years later, she shows up in his life. This results in a a dramatic journey back in time to the events in Stegebüll, and the fate of her family.
- Vienna, spring 1941: The Nazis have occupied the city, Jews are no longer safe. At the instigation of her worried father, 14-year-old Betty finds herself in a group of Jewish children who are to be smuggled to Palestine by an aid organization. Betty loses everything: her home, her family and her best friend. On the arduous journey, the group finds temporary shelter in a country house near Zagreb. When their companion Georg is shot dead, the children, now led by young Josko and his helper Helga, have to continue their flight on their own. Finally they reach the Italian village of Nonantola and move into an empty villa there. For a moment, boys and girls can be like other peers: friendships are made and romantic feelings are formed. The harsh reality of war soon catches up with the refugees. On their dangerous journey into the unknown, they must move on again.
- Marta, a doctor and mother, lives a quiet and happy family life in the middle of nature with her husband Roland. But the soulful country life suddenly threatens to fall apart when Marta and her six-year-old son Nathan meet Valmir in the hardware store. Shortly after the chance encounter, he shows up at the family home as a handyman to renovate the bathroom. Roland welcomes him with open arms, but Marta is skeptical because Valmir is behaving strangely towards her. She soon suspects that his appearance could reveal a dark secret from her past that neither Roland nor Nathan know anything about. And indeed: Valmir seems to know that Marta was working as an obstetrician in Albania at the time of Nathan's birth. He soon claims that Marta illegally took Nathan into her care after his birth in Albania after his biological mother died during childbirth. But how can he know that? Is Valmir Nathan's father? Marta becomes terrified of losing Nathan and tries everything she can to prevent a discussion. She hopes to satisfy Valmir with a large sum of money. While Nathan is very impressed with his new playmate, Roland becomes more suspicious. The situation continues to escalate and Valmir tries to escape with Nathan. But Marta is determined: she is and will remain Nathan's mother - at all costs.
- Three fathers who are also brothers-in-law make a pact to save their daughters from their boyfriends.
- For Jackie and Martin, a dream team for ten years, all signs point to family happiness. Together with "Omma" Gisela, their closest confidante, the young couple moves from the Ruhr area to Munich. While he earns money as a well-paid trade fair builder, she hopes to have offspring soon. The well-ordered molecules of their picture book marriage are thrown into chaos by a chance acquaintance. The reason for this is Serge, who runs a creperie in the trendy district. He flirts with Jackie in an outrageously sexy way. The easy-going Breton has something daring that her "man for life" lacks. Martin doesn't initially notice how much her hormones are surging, as she travels a lot with her new job. He is absolutely sure of his wife anyway and confidently becomes friends with Serge. At a lively dinner for three, the couple learns more about the Frenchman's "savoir-vivre". To Jackie's astonishment, his free-spiritedness also appeals to her "Omma", who advises with Ruhrpott pragmatism: Once is not once - and when you get over it, your erotic curiosity goes away. However, Jackie is still hesitant to get involved with Serge's sensuality, which is no longer just for her. But Martin is not yet ready to engage in a ménage à trois without taboos.
- 27-year-old Anna and Jonas, who is one year older than her, get to know each other through their university clique. The first attraction leads to an unspectacular one-night stand that seems like the start of an easy summer affair. The encounters between the two are also characterized by a lot of friction and provocation. Then something happens that changes their lives completely: After a party with a lot of alcohol, Anna is raped by Jonas, she says. Anna is traumatized, remembers her "no". Jonas, on the other hand, remembers consensual sex. The only one Anna can confide in at first is her sister Daria, who advises her to report the crime. Finally, the environment also learns of the accusation and the friends have to take a stand. The podcaster Kelly researches the events and tries to fathom attitudes and discourses surrounding the case and its effects on victims, perpetrators and the environment.
- On the couch of the star psychologist Dr. Magnus Sorel, patients pour their hearts out every day. Nobody suspects that the soul-understanding, admired and envied by his colleagues, needs a psychiatrist himself. But then his patient Masha, an impulsive Serbo-Croatian with erotomaniac traits, reports him for sexual assault. The doctor has to fear for his license to practice medicine and is also being blackmailed: A stranger threatens to publish his stolen diaries, in which the famous therapist turns out to be an obsessive-compulsive neurotic: he is afraid to go out of the house, counts his steps on the sidewalk and even every piece of toilet paper he uses. Furthermore, his patients disgust him. His father, Professor Sorel senior, and his friend Billy Miller can't really help in this chaotic situation. Only when he sees his seriously ill wife Angela again does he realize what he is trying to convince his patients: Crises are opportunities - but Magnus has to experience that firsthand.
- Kathleen Selchow has been working as a kindergarten teacher for many years and leads a harmonious life with her husband Robert and son Luca, who goes to primary school. But from one minute to the next, nothing in Kathleen's life is the same again... On a trip to the nearby forest, the experienced educator takes over the management of the motley group of children. The mood on this November day is exuberant and everyone is looking forward to the planned campfire after the hike. But suddenly, while counting, Kathleen notices that two children are missing. Jenny and Nico are gone. The colleagues Nina and Miriam, who ran in front and to the side, did not notice the disappearance either. A dramatic search with a tragic outcome begins. In a mixture of guilt and emotional overwhelm, Kathleen desperately searches for what happened. She needs to understand who is responsible for the accident. Also, what is their part in the disaster? How could that happen to you as an experienced group leader? Why didn't she notice the children's disappearance, outside, in the nature that was so familiar to her? The parents in the day care center turn their backs on Kathleen and her colleagues. Eventually, Kathleen is released from her leadership. The educators clash, and son Luca also has stress at school. Because the accident Nico is the son of neighbor Melanie Sieten and was a friend of Luca, Kathleen's son. Kathleen stumbles, as does her family and ultimately everyone around her. The lawyer Johanna Deich tries to help the family, but detective Leila Storm cross-examines the teacher. Every day is increasingly becoming a challenge. Given the events, how can life go on for Kathleen and her family?
- Franz Eberhofer feels comfortable as a cop in the small Bavarian village of Niederkaltenkirchen. His transfer to Munich is inconvenient for him. But soon a murder case brings him back to his tiny village.
- The self-confident Cologne television journalist Julia Schiller has just thrown her faithless husband Wolf out the door, but her life hasn't gotten any quieter. This is not only ensured by her four children: the brash Lena, her self-confident younger sister Anna and the cheeky twins Anton and Philipp. They miss their father. In consideration of this, Julia doesn't want her relationship with her new lover Jens Zumbelt to become too close. The fact that Jens is also her boss at the private broadcaster "Canal 5" doesn't make things any easier. Although Julia would like to make socially critical reports, Jens pushes her to do exciting tabloid stories. Julia is offered one of these by her very sprightly aunt Isolde. After the sudden death of her friend in a retirement home, Isolde works as a hobby detective on the trail of the alleged poisoner Eckard Born. While Julia doesn't believe a word she says, the children sense a big adventure. They let Aunt Isolde incite them to break into Born's room and actually come across a list of poisons along with revealing excerpts from the dead's account. Julia can't complain about not being sufficiently excited. On the twins' birthday, she lets Wolf guide her to a meadow where a hot air balloon is waiting - the balloon pilot's heart attack means the ride takes off However, an unexpected end only confirms Julia's bad opinion of the Hallodri Wolf. Nevertheless, she has to ask him for a favor again. Isolde disappeared without a trace after her visit to Eckard Born. Through worrying about their aunt, Julia and Wolf finally become closer again. Julia courageously seeks out the mysterious Mr. Born. He invites her for a cup of tea, but it tastes strangely bitter.
- Things could hardly be going better for the attractive, lively Eva and her sensitive husband Max: The two are as in love as they were on the first day, have good jobs and live in a charming little house in the countryside. Eva works as an assistant in a renowned Frankfurt event agency, Max is a talented carpenter. But on the very day that Eva gets the chance from her boss to organize and lead an important conference, Max confesses to her that he has lost his job. At first, the role reversal seems to work reasonably well: Eva advances her career in the busy city, while Max takes care of the household and goes fishing with his friend Uwe. It is only when he cannot find a new job despite intensive efforts that Max becomes increasingly jealous of his wife's professional success. So it happens that the former dream couple grows further and further apart between a career boost on the one hand and a frustrating job search on the other. When Eva is appointed manager, she does not dare to tell her unemployed husband about her promotion. Eva only finds support in her colleague Mona. And as if that wasn't enough of a worry, she not only has to defend herself against her scheming colleague Rebecca in her job, but also keep her important and charming business partner Ralph Stein happy. He has his eye on Eva and doesn't miss an opportunity to court her discreetly but firmly. Of course, it's only a matter of time before Max finds out about his career woman's game of hide-and-seek. He starts to secretly stalk her - and promptly has to watch Eva let Stein invite her to a romantic dinner. A heated argument ensues between the couple, at the end of which both are convinced that there can be no future for them together - or can there?
- "Willy - Betrayal of the Chancellor" delves into the opaque world of espionage and political intrigue during the Cold War. In the early 1970s, the BND decoded an old, secret message to an Eastern agent in the West. The message, congratulations on the birth of a son, led to the Chancellor's presence: Brandt's advisor Günter Guillaume became a target. On April 24, 1974, he and his wife were arrested as spies for the GDR. The end of an agent's career. The journey through time of "Willy - Betrayal of the Chancellor" begins at the end of the Second World War: Günter Guillaume and Willy Brandt try to build a new, better Germany, in the GDR and in the FRG. But in the East the population is dissatisfied. Hundreds of thousands flee to the West - the state security takes advantage of this to infiltrate spies, including Guillaume. He makes a career in the SPD. In 1972 a power struggle shakes the FRG. The reason is the Chancellor's new Eastern policy and the growing anger of the opposition. New elections are coming up. Guillaume is also on the team for Brandt's election campaign. Brandt travels with him for six weeks in a special train on the "Vote for Willy" tour, makes up to eight appearances a day, sleeps too little, smokes and drinks too much. He remains Chancellor, but in April 1974 the bomb explodes and the spy in the Chancellery is exposed. Brandt comes under pressure. The GDR government is in a panic because the fall of the Chancellor could be fatal for the relationship between the two German states. And then an explosive list appears: names of Brandt's alleged lovers. The lines between political intrigue and personal drama become blurred.
- Lilli is traveling to India, to solve a mystery.
- Die eine wird unfreiwillig zur Undercoverkommissarin, der andere soll sich den Anweisungen einer Vorgesetzten beugen, die noch gar nicht offiziell im Dienst ist: Hayal Kaya und Julian Bayer müssen in "Seeland - Ein Krimi vom Bodensee" als Konstanzer Ermittlerduo mit einem Ausbrecher fertigwerden, der einen Ausflugsdampfer nebst Passagieren in Geiselhaft nimmt. Ein Ausflugsschiff auf dem Bodensee. Gut gelaunte Passagiere feiern bei einer Kostüm-Party. Mittendrin Elena Barin am Tag vor ihrem Amtsantritt als Dezernatsleiterin bei der Kriminalpolizei Konstanz. Sie ist als Touristin unterwegs - bis zu dem Moment, als sie bei einem Passagier eine Waffe bemerkt. Robert Böwe, ein mehrfach vorbestrafter Intensivtäter, ist aus einem Schweizer Gefängnis ausgebrochen und auf der Flucht. Als er unter Druck gerät, bringt er zusammen mit einem Fluchthelfer das Schiff samt Mannschaft und Passagieren in seine Gewalt. Während Elena inkognito an Bord des Schiffes agiert, hat ihr neuer Kollege Achim Schatz an Land die Verhandlungen mit Böwe übernommen und versucht, gemeinsam mit Hanno Kienle und Britta Heinemann die Geiselnahme zu beenden. Elena gelingt es, heimlich Kontakt zu Achim aufzunehmen. Sie kann nicht verhindern, dass ein Passagier erschossen wird, umso intensiver setzt sie ihre psychologischen Fähigkeiten ein, um ihren Draht zu Böwe aufrechtzuerhalten und ihn zur Kapitulation zu überreden. Doch Böwe gibt nicht auf, sondern verfolgt einen Plan. Elena und Achim müssen damit rechnen, dass es weitere Komplizen gibt, die Robert Böwe unterstützen. Angesichts der prekären Situation schieben Elena und Achim ihre persönlichen Bewährungsproben in den Hintergrund. Denn während Achim damit fertigwerden muss, dass nicht er für die Dezernatsleitung ausgewählt wurde, bedeutet die Stelle für Elena nicht nur einen neuen Job, Konstanz soll für sie auch der Start sein in ein neues, selbstbestimmtes Leben als transidente Frau und Kommissarin.
- After 26 years of marriage, Georg and Doris are headed for a divorce. While Georg is having some fun with a much younger co-worker, Doris wants the divorce to be kept quite, so the couple is undergoing separation therapy, and some rough sessions of it are ahead.
- A biographical look on Erich Kästner and his biggest fan around the second world war.
- So now he has a girlfriend. And what a. In contrast to his big sister Milli, 17-year-old Franz was previously a quiet, shy loner. His parents are all the more impressed when he brings home the pretty, self-confident Zoe one night. Zoe quickly finds her way into the heart of Franz's family. Or is this young woman just telling people what they want to hear because she sees her hidden addictions? After an intoxicating night, Zoe disappeared and Franz's heart was broken. He has to see her again and goes looking for Zoe.
- The German Europol Commissioner Leander Lost is now an integral part of Fuseta's Policia Judicária. When his colleague Teresa disappears without a trace, he urges the new boss with all his might to look for her. The evidence points to a kidnapping. The highly intelligent Asperger's autistic person's knowledge of statistics doesn't bode well: there's little time left to find her alive. Video footage from a parking garage leads to a suspect who rented a car under a false name. Whatever the case, Theresa's kidnapping is just the beginning. Meanwhile, Lost's colleague Duarte looks after the Angolan journalist Flores Yola, who enjoys personal protection during her visit to Portugal. No one at the Fuseta Police Department knows why their safety is at risk.
- In a time long gone, the sisters Alma and Christine live in their little house on the outskirts of a village and look after themselves. While the beautiful Christine jumps through life confidently and wildly, never wears shoes and is not afraid of anything, her sister Alma is more cautious and downright shy. She has a slightly larger build and indulges in her great hobby, painting. Here she has an extraordinary talent, which makes her modestly small, while her sister predicts a great future for her. And so, after some hesitation, Alma is hired at Prince Philip's court as a painter for his botanical almanac. Philip lives only for his plants, for science, is modest and a little crazy. In any case, aristocratic ladies willing to marry cannot get hold of him. In return, he gets along blindly with Alma, without realizing that she would be just the right person for him. Instead, he falls for Christine after seeing a picture of her at Alma's. A love story unfolds, in which the evil baroness and her daughter Irm play a decisive role, Christine almost dies and a nymph and the little puppy Zitterinchen get involved. Everything will be fine in the end and if they didn't die, then they're still alive today.
- The cruel death of a young woman presents the investigators Hanna Landauer and Lars Röwer with an extraordinary challenge: They know both the perpetrator Robert Lessing and his next, his actual victim: Anne Herbst, the older sister of the dead woman. Anne lives under a false identity in a therapeutic shared apartment in northern Sweden. Here, near the Arctic Circle, she retreated and hid from her ex-boyfriend Robert, who stalked her heavily after the relationship ended and almost murdered her. Her sister was Anne's only connection to her old life. For the experienced investigators it is obvious that Robert now knows Anne's hiding place. They travel to Sweden to bring Anne to safety and confront Robert. But Anne refuses to flee again. And so Landauer and Röwer are only left with one option: they have to set a trap for Robert in the snowy, dark expanses of Sweden and include the deeply traumatized Anne in the plan. Because no one knows Robert better than she does.
- Blind ex-Commissioner Haller's sister is kidnapped.
- After a life-threatening police operation, Hubert and Girwidz try to get other thoughts on a common mountain tour. At the border stone 147 they come across two corpses, one on the German and the other on the Austrian side.
- 16-yr.-old Ben wants to escape the small town he lives in, but a local bar owner persuades him to help with his idea to use UFOs to attract tourists
- Haulage dispatcher Freddy Sternthaler suddenly finds himself hopelessly involved in an absurd dispute in the art scene and experiences what is probably the worst night of his life on an odyssey through Vienna.
- In his film "Face of Memory", Dominik Graf tells of love, loss and finding a loved one again in another. At the age of 16, Christina experienced her great love with Jacob, 39. When he died in an accident, he left an irrevocable gap in Christina's life. 20 years later, young Patrick saves Christina from a thunderstorm. He falls in love with her and courts her. And for the first time since then, Christina is fascinated by a man again. From the start, Patrick reminds her of Jacob, from his kind and confident demeanor to his signature gestures. The two become passionate lovers. Christina is happy with Patrick, in whom she increasingly sees the rediscovered Jacob. But the more the two men become one for Christina, the more irritated Patrick is. He is no longer sure that Christina's love really means him. Despite their love, the two drift apart. But the thought of Christina won't let Patrick go even after the breakup.
- Traumatized policeman Ben investigates a cold case obscured by a web of guilt, lies and deception. In the process, Marion, a doctor, helps him come to terms with himself and his past.
- The director of an elite boarding school is set on fire in his own bed and dies. Haller investigates covertly as the new music teacher.
- 16-year-old Jonas is faced with a disease that will eventually kill him and flatly refuses to obey social rules. He falls for Emily who has problems of her own. And both their mothers think that their teen love will deepen their dilemma.
- The docudrama brings a unique labor dispute to life. Today, continued payment of wages in the event of illness is a matter of course. But workers in the 1950s, unlike employees, received no pay for the first three days of illness and then very little. The workers no longer want to put up with this unequal treatment. Through the lives of Emma and Alfred Freese, a fictional working-class family from Kiel, the challenges of that time are brought to life in all their harshness. Emma is a typical housewife and mother of that time. This time of hardship is seen through her eyes and the Freeses' struggle for a life of dignity is followed. The war and its deprivations have left their mark on this generation, but now things are looking up again. But when her husband Alfred collapses ill at the Howaldtswerft shipyard in Kiel, Emma despairs. He has to take it easy, but how is the family supposed to get by without wages? This cannot go on. In October 1956, up to 34,000 metal workers in the shipyards and factories of Schleswig-Holstein went on strike in the fight for justice and dignity. To this day, this strike is considered the longest in Germany. Employers and politicians stood in the way of the strikers with decisive force. On the employer side of the then booming shipbuilding industry was shipyard boss A. Westphal. Julius Bredenbeck, Herbert Sührig and Hein Wadle are well-known trade unionists to this day, having orchestrated the strike and led it to success.
- While hunting for his colleague's murderer, Inspector Leander Lost comes to a surprising conclusion: the main suspect, Pedro Lino, is not the accomplice of the mysterious Ricardo Torres, but a victim himself. Together with sub-inspectors Graciana Rosado and Carlos, he comes up with a way to secretly meet Lino. Now the investigators learn that Lino's wife and daughter are in Torres' power. He belongs to an organization of "shadows", a secret society of former agents whose clients enriched themselves from Angola's natural resources even after the end of the colonial era and formed a corruption network that reached the highest levels. In order to prevent her from being exposed, Torres is planning an assassination attempt on the Angolan journalist Flores Yola, who is in Fuseta under the protection of the Policia Judicária. Lost and his colleagues are unable to intervene out of concern for the hostages. But Torres knows that the police are on him. As the attack gets closer and closer, the dangerous game of cat and mouse continues to escalate.
- Josef, Andreas and Roman maintain a genuine friendship between men. In their cozy mountain hut, the three philanderers have fun with various female acquaintances. Until Josef - the only one still married - receives the receipt: his attractive wife Barbara leaves the notorious adulterer's suitcases in front of the door. In the inevitable divorce, Roman represents his friend in court as a lawyer. With lousy success - Josef loses his house, car and fortune. Mentally ill, Josef moves into Roman's spacious designer apartment as a subtenant. A flawless "male economy" quickly develops: with his exaggerated passion for esotericism and his penchant for crawling small animals, Josef puts his friendship with Roman to an extreme test. In the meantime, a liaison develops between Josef's divorced wife Barbara and Andreas. Together the two have the child that Josef always wanted. Josef breaks off his friendship with the "traitor" with a punch. An unexpected turn of events occurs when Barbara has to go to the spa. Andreas, who is overwhelmed as a father, shows up at Josef's door looking for help. Together, Josef and Andreas develop unexpected baby-sitting skills: Little Elisabeth is apparently exactly what the (house) men have been missing in their lives so far. The two indulge in pure harmony. People even think about homosexuality - purely hypothetically. As the carousel continues to turn and Roman begins an affair with Barbara, Josef and Andreas quickly move the salon lion out of their own four walls. Now the chaos is complete: Barbara wants her child back and Roman wants his fancy apartment. Three men, a woman and a baby - can that work?