München 7 is a German police drama series from Franz Xaver Bogner. The show is set in Munich, Germany and features the fictive police station "München 7" or "Munich 7". The main characters are the "Sheriff from Marienplatz" Xaver Bartl and his new colleague Felix Kandler. München 7 is part of a series of commonly branded shows with similar themes called "Heiter bis tödlich".
Zur Freiheit is a German television series.
Grave Decisions is a dark comedy set in a small Bavarian town. It tells the story of a single father who faces guilt and loss after the death of his wife. The protagonist, a radio presenter, is accused of murder and attempts suicide. The plot revolves around the shenanigans that take place in the town, including strange occurrences and the search for a chimera. As the story progresses, the protagonist falls in love, experiments with philosophy, and confronts his demons. The movie explores themes of religion, mourning, and the meaning of life.
In the small German village of Kandlhof, three women named Maria, Waltraud, and Lena struggle with financial difficulties. They come up with an unconventional plan to open a phone-sex line. As their business becomes successful, the trio must navigate the challenges of their newfound success while dealing with the disapproval of their conservative community.
When three teenage boys from Bavaria try to lose their innocence in the neighboring Czech Republic, they get themselves and a young pregnant Ukrainian immigrant into trouble with local pimps.
Shortly before the end of the Second World War, Anna and her eleven-year-old son Felix seek refuge in the countryside, where a strict Nazi regiment also prevails. In contrast to his mother, Felix slowly succumbs to right-wing propaganda.
Munich, World War II: The young Kati Zeiler runs a small barbershop. Her husband Felix is fighting on the Eastern Front. So Kati draws her daughter Marie alone. A bomb attack destroys the shop and the apartment.