Overwhelmed with anguish and sorrow as chaos surrounds the burial of his Messiah, apostle Thomas' faith is shattered and challenged by a series of mysterious events.
Today is the founding of the Reich! Preparations for the new Germany are underway, the table is set, and the mood is quite good. It's a significant day for the revolutionaries, who are performing the official establishment of the Reich in an old castle. A small group of sovereignists plans to finally overthrow the German government through violence. Under the codename "Hans," the leader (Bibiana Beglau) pushes her co-conspirators through the final preparations. They still need more new Reich citizens for the implementation, and what should be done with the countless prisoners that will exist after the revolution? In theory, everything sounded much easier, but just before the major coup, the modest question arises: Among those involved, who can actually kill?
Rivalen Der Rennbahn is a German serial.
In this crime drama, a public defender named Caspar Leinen takes on a high-profile murder case in which his childhood friend is the prime suspect. As he digs deeper into the case, Leinen discovers a shocking connection to Germany's dark past and a hidden truth that could change everything.
Robert Angers, a Munich police officer, helplessly witnesses the murder of his partner and close friend during a routine operation. When, shortly thereafter, he is declared the prime suspect and even suspected of terrorism, Robert is stunned. Suddenly the intelligence services and the entire nation hunt him down as an enemy of the state, and even his family becomes a target.
Meteor: Sohrab Shahid Saless by Mahmoud Behraznia is a documentary with a different perspective on Sohrab Shahid Saless, a leading Iranian filmmaker. Someone whose viewpoint at cinema and the special type of aesthetics he used in his films has been a path-breaker for many Iranian filmmakers. The film provides the viewer with new information about the life and work of Sohrab Shahid Saless in Germany.
Anja and Frank are enjoying their family vacation sailing on the Baltic Sea. Anja leaves their two young children alone on the boat for just a moment and when she returns, they are nowhere to be found.
Joseph Komalschek was sentenced to 30 years in prison for cruelly murdering a young mother and her newborn baby. He never confessed his crimes and the bodies could not be found. After being released from prison, he returns to his hometown. People there treat him with distrust and disdain.
Near the end of WWII a lone U-Boat is sent from Germany to Japan carrying plutonium needed for a Japanese A-Bomb. During the long journey, news arrives on the radio that Hitler killed himself and Germany has surrendered. This causes a rift in the crew, the Nazi Party members wanting to continue to Japan since they are still at war, while the others just want to surrender or return home.
Pilate and the Roman legate Veturius look on worriedly as Jesus is celebrated as the new messiah in Jerusalem, fearing an uprising. Veturius decides to have Jesus arrested as soon as a suitable opportunity presents itself. Judas is delighted by the reception Jesus is receiving, and quickly wants to win over the influential merchants to the cause which would make him the king and the liberator of the Jews.
When Jesus is taken off the cross at Golgotha, Thomas arrives. Like most other disciples, he worriedly took refuge with friends in Jerusalem after Jesus's arrest. After Jesus's burial, the disciples decide to leave Jerusalem quickly, but Thomas refuses to leave Jesus' body behind, as he fears that the tomb may be desecrated.
Germany in Autumn (1978) is a documentary drama film that portrays the societal tensions and political protests that took place in Germany during the German Autumn of 1977. The film explores various themes such as the Baader-Meinhof Group, conservative politics, and the state of the Federal Republic of Germany during that period. It delves into the conversations and disputes surrounding these topics, showcasing the crisis and upheaval faced by the country. The film features an anthology format, presenting a collection of short films that collectively contribute to the depiction of the German Autumn.