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- A young woman with epilepsy suffers a breakdown during her first year at university, then decides to seek help from a priest in battling the troubles associated with her strict upbringing.
- West Germany, early 1960s. Star crossed lovers Bern and Gudrun begin a life long affair in the stifling atmosphere of provincial Germany. Setting out to challenge the establishment they become part of the global uprising joining forces with leftist writers and political activists. By the late 60s Gudrun has joined the gang lead by Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof and Bern risks his sanity to finally writing a novel to change the world. An emotional true story of an explosive era starring August Diehl (Inglourious Basterds (2009), A Hidden Life (2019), Salt (2010)).
- After visiting her parents, Karen Kohrt and her husband Ben start arguing on the way back home -as usual. Some moments later, he loses control over his car and drives against a pier. While Karen dies, her sister Anja survives seriously injured. Tim, who always cared more about his job than his family, has to look after his little son Jonathan who stopped speaking after the accident, but also fights against his parents-in-law who accuse him of manslaughter through culpable negligence. Besides, he learns that Karen had an affair with her best friend Corinna...
- After his stay in a psychiatric hospital the poet Hölderin spends the next 36 years in the care of carpenter Ernst Zimmer, while still writing poems under the name "Scardanelli".
- Bavaria, 1433. Reason of state rules that Prince Albert is to marry Princess Bertha of Wurtemberg. But the fine-looking young man is loath to become the husband of a woman with pimples,flat feet and no breast. Nevertheless, he has to obey his authoritarian father, Duke Ernest, and accompanied by faithful Count Törring, he mounts his steed and sets out for Würtemberg. Stopping in Augsburg, he falls in love with the daughter of a local barber-surgeon, pure and beautiful Agnès Bernauer. The couple is soon secretly married and both take refuge at the castle of Margravine Josepha, Albert's aunt, waiting for Ernest's consent. Unluckily Albert's father will not accept his son's union with a commoner and Albert, supported by Josepha and an army of common people, declares war on the Duke. They seem about to be victorious when Brother Enrique, a monk formerly in the Holy Inquisition, finds a way to reverse the situation: accusing Agnès of witchcraft...
- 1969, the first winter after the violent end of the Spring of Prague: 13-year-old Hannah and her crazy young parents land as though on a completely different planet in the German economic wonderland.
- Frank wants to marry Cornelia, who is pregnant by him, soon. But Cornelia already has a child that she gave up for adoption 15 years ago.
- Helene's husband Robert suddenly disappeared over a year ago. Despite this, she has not lost hope and still believes in his return. Then one evening she suddenly sees him again in the audience at a concert.
- It's 1999 in the Czech Republic and Hanna desperately awaits the parole hearing for her boyfriend Pavel, who is haunted by the death of his cellmate. Based on true events.
- Lisa, Steffi, Laura and Fabienne are 14 - and pregnant. Naturally they also are teenagers, schoolgirls and the children of their parents. The film accompanies them on their emotional rollercoaster ride through pregnancy, childbirth and right into a new life.
- Are homeopaths wrong, do they deceive their patients or have they just never been properly listened to? In 'Homeopathy Unrefuted?' they try to explain their healing methods through an unexpectedly critical evaluation.
- The gallant confectioner Alberto Puccini and the down-to-earth baker Katharina Achternhagen have been neighbors for two decades now - but their creations could hardly be more different
- Cure or humbug? Homeopathy polarizes, because on the one hand there are enthusiastic patients with their homeopathic doctors, but on the other hand there are a large number of experts and institutions that fight homeopathy and expose it as a large-scale charlatanism that serves only one purpose, making money. While lobbyists praise the effect of the globules, there is still no scientific knowledge about the healing effects of these diluted preparations. Their exclusive use on seriously ill patients is life-threatening. The health insurance companies should no longer pay for it. In this documentary the investigative journalist Patrick Hünerfeld, himself also a doctor, traces the current state of homeopathy in our society.