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- A look at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gives birth to psychoanalysis.
- After the death of her abusive father, the lonely librarian Martha marries an equally vile businessman - Helmut. The cruel and torturous nature of their relationship leads Martha to believe Helmut might be trying to kill her.
- In a futuristic society where the wealthy get to live forever by swapping bodies with refugees, an elderly couple explores this opportunity with harsh consequences.
- Several women, all bored with their menial lives, join a lesbian pirate ship and set sail on a kooky adventure.
- Drei Freunde wollen durch eine Bootstour auf dem Rhein ihren Frauenproblemen entfliehen.
- Euthanasia assistant Henry is often hungover, in a bad mood and an impertinence for his clients. Solicitude and sensitivity in his profession are limited. crazy Rebecca, in turn, is beautiful, handsome, young, provocative, and has an incurable brain tumor. She is his newest client. On her last evening, she persuades the grouch to celebrate the night with her in a wild way. When the assisted dying is to be initiated the next day, she changed her mind. Both set out on a wild trip through the Alpine countryside to seek out a miracle healer. The longer they are on the road, the more they both find the joy of life again. But with an incurable illness, life is very limited.
- Special for the 20th anniversary of the very successful German TV series "Die Schwarzwaldklinik" (The Black Forest Clinic/ Hospital) in 2005 with many people of the cast - in front of the camera - and of the crew - behind the camera -.
- In 2009 started the hardest and longest footrace in the world: an average run of 43 miles/day, 64 total stages, no days off, for a total of 2,800 miles from southern Italy up to the North Cape in Norway. Nights were spent in gyms, kindergartens or swimming baths on own mats, there where no accompanying service teams, no closed streets during the racing day... The performance expectations were turned upside down. It's not just about physical fitness but also about who can master this huge challenge in their head. Women become dreaded opponents of men. Ideal age is 40 - that's when mind and body are equally strong.
- When our world steps beyond the limits of what is conceivable; when things happen, that can't happen - what are we supposed to do? How do we know what is real and what a dream? When reality caves in under our feet - do we begin to question our sanity? Our world? What are we prepared to do to save our world from falling apart? These are the problems that young students from Constance, a German city on Lake Constance, are confronted with. Is it just in their heads, or is the whole world suddenly getting out of control? Who or what is pulling the strings? This sets the tone for an exciting adventure, which will soon exceed all of what you thought was possible, seemingly defying logic and all explanations.
- With many workers from the city Auschra arrives at the Stammer estate to help bring in the hop harvest. Junior boss Konrad has met Auschra during the war and is again smitten - but he is engaged to Sybille, the rich neighbor's daughter.
- The film (the third of the Reding brothers) is about a German teenager following his identity crisis. The boy, transformed by the usual down-trodden socio-economic conditions of contemporary Europe, becomes a skin head, following the first one's lead. On the other side he befriends with a leftist (a punk) who is gay. This causes more and more conflicts which eventually leads to an atrocious end for the punk. The film offers scenes of homophobic violence by skinheads, and the whole relationship between the skinhead and gay movements (in Germany gay skinheads represent a substantial subculture).
- Novemberkind a film by Christian Schwochow with Anna Maria Mühe, Ulrich Matthes from the year 2008.
- A secretary working for a greedy, corrupt banker, who plots with his cronies to smuggle funds into Switzerland, decides to turn her boss over to the authorities.
- Everyday experiences, behaviors and relationships between a student and a car mechanic, who meet by chance and partly travel together on a motorcycle trip.
- The toughest case yet for Ingo Lenßen and his team.
- Waller, an old track inspector will be forced out of work, because his railway line will be shut down. In flashbacks he reflects his past while walking for his final inspection.
- Killing is an art, so you should take your time.
- Biography of Grock,the greatest clown in history,beginning at WW2.
- Almost 600 years ago, a humble peasant stood alone against pope, emperor and king. He could either deny the truth he believed with all his heart, or he could die at the stake. Today Jan Hus is little known outside of his native Czech Republic, but in his day he challenged corrupt church officials and inspired thousands to live for truth. In an age when Europe was divided between three popes, when pestilence claimed one in three lives and church offices were available to the highest bidder, Hus defied the earthly authorities to seek truth directly from the Word of God. Truth Prevails , a quote from Hus himself, is an hour-long documentary from The Christian History Institute and award-winning filmmakers Jerry and Misha Griffith. Using location footage, interviews with prominent historians and period artwork, this film follow the struggles of Jan Hus and the efforts of modern scholars which ultimately led Pope John Paul II to apologize for the Church's actions.
- A richly rewarding close-up of the woman director who, along with Margarethe von Trotta and Helke Sander, helped launch New German Cinema on world screens.
- A group of slackliners on their quest for the perfect line.
- Lawyer Sobeke reports to Klara Blum in the homicide department. His wife has disappeared. A dead woman is found afterwards.