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- A woman wants to know more about sexuality, especially about Femdom, Feminisation, Exhibitionism, the way to find your identity
- Two women are held hostage in a deep basement of an abandoned industrial site. They're chained to the wall, sharing a moldy mattress, some food and a bucket. From time to time their captor drops by in order to torture them, to drive them to the point of breaking. Unfortunately, early into the kidnapping, the captor has made a mistake by letting them know when exactly he is going to release them. On one hand, this gives hope to the women, on the other hand this creates the necessity for maximum cruelty on the captor's side as he wants to break them for that little project of his. The whole situation threatens to escalate when the captor's partner in crime suddenly shows up and makes new demands.
- Originally made with a German soundtrack for screening in occupied Germany and Austria, this film was the first documentary to show what the Allies found when they liberated the Nazi extermination camps: the survivors, the conditions, and the evidence of mass murder. The film includes accounts of the economic aspects of the camps' operation, the interrogation of captured camp personnel, and the enforced visits of the inhabitants of neighboring towns, who, along with the rest of their compatriots, are blamed for complicity in the Nazi crimes - one of the few such condemnations in the Allied war records.
- Vera Kemp, heiress of an industrial enterprise, lives in an apparently perfect world. While she doesn't care for big business, her husband Manfred runs the company. However, she learns about his affair with a younger woman and tries to save her marriage. During a vacation in Italy, Manfred and their son Max die in a road accident. Vera nearly despairs of her grief and, even worse, recognizes that her whole life has been a lie. Andreas Wolgast, a former employee, is the only one who supports her fight for the company and against her caballing family...
- Father Rupert Mayer, a WWI veteran, dedicated his life to preaching against the Third Reich. In WWII, Father Mayer is forced into Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where his faith and beliefs are only strengthened.
- A heart attack suffered by her father leads to Niki Berger (Nele Kiper) being asked to step in at the family business and support her sister Caro (Eva-Maria Reichert) until the head of the law firm is back in post. A lifelong rival, the socially committed, righteous Caro and the tough, business-minded Niki are already clashing as they prepare for the appointment with their first joint client. No one suspects that Niki has lost her license to practice law and is actually no longer allowed to work as a lawyer.
- Sophie, a student of Egyptology as well as Christoph, an out-of-work actor, apply to a classified ad in the newspaper for a job. "Someone to look after my house for six weeks - good pay." It's a box number ad, and both get the job - with one not knowing about the other. They enter the house and meet each other. Sophie doesn't want to stay six weeks in a house with an unknown man. So thinks Christoph: he doesn't like the idea either. But, after the postman brought two registered letters with advance payment, they decide to try it. The rules say that both of them can do what they want in that house except one thing; there is one room which they are not allowed to enter, and is to remain locked. They barely agree to this arrangement when strange things begin to occur. Sophie and Christoph are looking after a house with a locked room - where everything (...or nothing) can be concealed from others. "All houses have a forbidden room" says Christoph, Sophie's answer, "just like our soul."
- Berta, a naive young maid, searches for love when the army engineers come to town to build a bridge.
- Maria wants to separate from her husband, but he suddenly collapses and falls into a coma. Maria wants to stay with him until he wakes up so she can break up with him consciously.
- A Man (Wolfgang Seidenberg) realizes the absurd emptiness of his life and leaves home, without actually knowing what he's running from as well as what he's looking for. After a ride on a taxi he ends up in a rather derelict area of town. In an abandoned business areal he runs into Godot (Mira Gittner), who is rummaging the city sewers for life's unwanted debris. During the night, the Man meets his inner self, his past and his demons. He reviews his former life, looking for meaning among (and between) the multitudes of social mannerisms of his past. In his flashbacks, he meets up with his family, his wife and loved ones, and goes on a trip trough his (and thus every other) existence. The memories are presented as differently twisted TV shows. Flipping through the channels and aided by Godot, the Man follows his own train of thought, guiding the members of the audience to their own lifes' cores.
- A young Japanese student discovers a box of old photographs that leads her on a journey to Germany where she learns about her childhood. "The Red Dot" she finds on a map holds a special significance.
- Reconstruction of the so-called Hitler Trial. After the failed coup in Munich (November 9, 1923), Hitler was put on trial for high treason.
- The Dark Side of our Inner Space is a metaphor for the "Big Game" we call life. A study of the dark sides of our souls.
- 20101h 30m7.7 (8)TV Movie
- A journey through Schleske's Masterstudio explores the magic of the sound of a violin, making our soul vibrate. Martin Schleske is a famous Master Violinmaker, Physicist and Writer. He dedicates his life to the research of sound. His deep understanding of resonances and oscillating fields leads him beyond the borders of science. Where music touches the soul.
- Compulsion - short film.
- The first feature-length documentary about the life and art of Sir Hubert von Herkomer (1849-1914), a German-born British portrait painter who also embraced music, theatre, and cinema.
- Two theater companies, a traveling circus and a music band join forces to stage a modern version of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui -- on stilts in a circus ring.
- Lorenz forces his dog upon Moni; suddenly the pet is gone. Florian prepares a welcome for a famous racer as guests of the inn. Martin has sought out a pleasant surprise for Jana to spend their weekend together.
- Street musician Jana earns for Martin and herself in Landsberg. Villagers lure pet nappers into a trap but no trace of Louise. Alois illegally sells homemade pastry to law-and-order man Michael.