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- France, 1625: Young d'Artagnan heads to Paris to join the Musketeers but the evil cardinal has disbanded them - save 3. He meets the 3, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and joins them on their quest to save the king and country.
- When French King Louis XIV (Beau Bridges) learns that his twin brother, Philippe (Beau Bridges), could usurp his crown, he sets out to imprison him in the Bastille prison but four loyal musketeers are protecting Philippe.
- An American actress inherits a castle in Transylvania. What she doesn't know is that her ancestor, the Baroness Catali, was in actuality a vampire countess, and emerges from her tomb to ravage the nearby village and Catholic seminary.
- In a story set during the Hundred Years War, a student who has abandoned his studies in Paris, pairs with a young noblewoman with whom he has fallen in love.
- Josef Rainer is a road worker in a mountain village in Liechtenstein. His wife Marianne works as a waitress in a restaurant to improve the meager housekeeping money. Some people ask themselves why she has married that poor devil since she could have married into money. But she stays to the keen wood carver. He works out fantastic objects of tree roots, but villagers jeer at him. The family dreams to get a cow of their own to be more independent. One day Josef scrapes together all savings and goes to the cattle market. Due to lack of money, a clever farmer palms a skinny, sick cow off on him. The children Hansli and his friend Ludmila take the cow to their heart. Ludmila even lends her name to the animal. Some time later Josef falls from a mountain and is unable to work for a long time. So a decision is made that cow Ludmila which produces no milk has to be slaughtered. To prevent it, Hansli takes her secretly to an alpine pasture. A miracle happens: Cow Ludmila produces more milk than any other cow after eating a special herb. The villagers ascribe this to the wooden statue of virgin Mary which Josef had made out of a tree root. He can thus sell it to a fair price.
- International diplomats take part in a walking competition, heading towards a major conference in Paris.
- Could you run 2650 km across the alps? Crossing 8 nations. Mastering 2 marathons daily.
- Music Video of the song " An meine Liebsten " from Martin Philadelphy.
- An exchange student in Eastern Europe enters a realm of unsettling phantasm.
- As a young woman named Noriko awakens in a cellar chained up, she strives not only to free herself from her captivity but also from broken systems and questionable institutions.
- Antonio Dyaz is a bankrupt movie maker, who receives a mysterious box from a distant relative. Inside is a plastic doll, a little wolf that Dyaz recognized as his first toy, and a letter with an offer: save his career in exchange for making a horror movie.
- Contemporary Horror Genre Film.
- Mr. Gässler, a businessman who has struck a deal with the devil, is tasked with demolishing the children's home on his behalf to make way for commercial buildings. However, he encounters strong resistance from the home's management. They refuse to sell the children's home as long as there is still a child residing within its walls. However, the devil has an idea on how to lure the children away from the home, thus clearing the path for his plans. With the help of a very special book, the children are indeed transported into an unknown world where they encounter various characters from Liechtenstein's folklore. Some become friends and allies, while others make their lives difficult. Nevertheless, the children bravely embark on a quest to find the key that will bring them back to the real world and simultaneously rid the folklore world of evil. Sam and the Virgin Anna play special roles in this endeavor.
- A documentary about the Liechtenstein football team, one of the Europe's ultimate underdogs.
- Amazingly authentic, the film "open land" offers an unforgettably intimate portrait of it's protagonist, jazz legend John Abercrombie who died in August 2017. This wonderful encounter is as poetic and atmospherically dense as Abercrombie's music. A labor of love and deep admiration "open land" is a subtle and very personal portrait that gives an insight into the life and work of this outstanding artist. To glimpse genius on such an intimate level is nothing short of revelatory.
- From skiing on Brazilian streets to racing the world's best in PyeongChang. The incredible full story of Brazil's cross country champion Victor Santos and how he trained, qualified, and competed at PyeongChang 2018
- 2001– 1hTV-PG7.0 (64)TV EpisodeThe six teams travel from Salzburg, Austria to Zermatt, Switzerland. The stress of the race begins to take its toll when another Double U-Turn is revealed. At the Detour, one team struggles to consume a local delicacy, while other teams become acquainted with Swiss hospitality.
- 2023–20242h 18mTV EpisodeLive broadcast of the match between Liechtenstein and Iceland for the Euro 2024 qualifiers
- 2023–20242h 21mTV EpisodeLive broadcast of the match between the Liechtenstein and Slovakia national teams in the Euro 2024 qualifiers
- Chris crosses mountains, deserts, jungles and war-zones to discover how railways have been central to to the history of 4 very different parts of the world. He begins with a journey across the Alps, starting in Vienna.