Deutschland is a thrilling TV show that takes place in East Germany during the Cold War. It follows the story of a young man who becomes a spy for the Stasi while navigating personal relationships and the political climate of the time.
Der Ermittler is a German television series.
Based on the true story of Sam Meffire's rise and fall in East Germany, this miniseries follows Sam's desperate search for a place he can call home, as he fights for recognition and justice in the wild years following German reunification.
After being raped, young police detective Sunny Becker returns to work and tries to catch the fugitive killer André Haffner before he strikes again. In a race against time, the biggest thing holding Sunny back are her own demons.
In 1956 East Germany, a group of high school students in a classroom full of police informers find themselves caught amidst the tensions of the Hungarian Revolution. They decide to show their solidarity by staging a silent protest, sparking a chain of events that will have far-reaching consequences.
When a nuclear power plant in Hamburg, Germany suffers a catastrophic accident, a group of individuals must embark on a road trip to escape the deadly radiation and find safety. Along the way, they confront their own fears and forge unexpected connections as they navigate the aftermath of the disaster.
Everyone Else is a drama/romance movie released in 2009. It tells the story of a couple who go on vacation in Sardinia. Throughout the trip, they experience various challenges and conflicts, highlighting the complexities of their relationship. The movie explores themes of gender roles, insecurity, and the dynamics of a long-term partnership.
Nerdy Jewish Nelly Sue Edelmeister, daughter of a New York mother and Berlin musician in Berlin gets straight A's, except for gym. When she hears her dream prince, actual royal Edouard, a fellow astronomy buff who studies in Luxemburg, patronizes the basketball tournament hosted there by a European school she wants to join her school's girls team.
Anita and Fred have been a couple for 50 years, and happily married for nearly as long. They have two grown children, and their grandchildren are finishing school. Both can look back at a fulfilling past, but their lives are still rich and vibrant. The fact that Fred is terribly ill has been hidden from the family. For the first time in all these years, Fred takes some liberties, which his wife interprets as an affront. Never before has she felt so abandoned. Although she starts to question her relationship, a love like theirs cannot end so easily. Indeed it should never end.
When the hard-working bread-winner Katja and Hendrik the intellectual meet Saida, an illegal immigrant from Algeria, and accept to organize a "passport marriage" between her and Hendrik, they are caught up in a chain of events and feelings over which they have no control.
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