The Billion Dollar Code is a gripping docudrama TV show that tells the true story of a billion-dollar code theft. Set in the 1990s, the series follows a talented group of computer hackers who steal a groundbreaking code from a major tech company. As they struggle to keep their heist a secret, they find themselves embroiled in a high-stakes legal battle against the powerful forces of money and justice.
My Blind Date with Life is a biographical comedy-drama film that tells the story of a visually impaired man who overcomes adversity and deception to find love and success. The protagonist, Saliya Kahawatte, dreams of working in a luxurious hotel and embarks on an apprenticeship, all while hiding his disability. With the support of his friends and perseverance, he manages to secure a job in a top hotel and goes on a blind date, revealing his true self to his date. The film explores themes of trust, overcoming adversity, and living a lie.
Two estranged brothers reunite to fulfill their childhood dream of riding scooters together across Germany. Along the way, they encounter unexpected adventures and reconnect with each other.
In 1½ Knights - In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde, a knight and his companion embark on a journey to rescue a princess who has been kidnapped. Along the way, they face humorous challenges and obstacles, showcasing the unique humor of German films.
Friendship! is a movie based on a true story set in the German Democratic Republic. It follows the journey of two young friends as they embark on a road trip across the United States in search of the protagonist's long-lost father. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including a police control, a visit to a gay bar, and a stay at a motel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The movie explores themes of friendship, love, and the impact of the Berlin Wall.
When a group of parents discover that their children's strict teacher is ruining their education, they come up with a plan to get rid of her.
When a former East German spy is blackmailed into carrying out one last mission, he must navigate a dangerous web of deception and betrayal to protect his country.
Russendisko is a comedy film set in Berlin in the 1990s. It follows the story of a group of Russian immigrants trying to navigate their way through a post-Berlin Wall Germany. Filled with cultural differences, humorous encounters, and unexpected friendships, the film explores the challenges faced by the characters as they adapt to their new lives.
Military Academy is a comedy set in a German military academy, following the humorous and outrageous antics of the cadets. From pranks and musical numbers to urine samples and exploding toilets, this film captures the absurdity of military life with a touch of German humor.
In Roads, a teenage boy forms an unlikely bond with a refugee as they embark on a road trip in a van. The movie explores themes of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery, as the two characters navigate through the challenges of life on the road.
As a construction manager, drinking is more of a normality for Mark than not drinking. In addition to his work on construction sites, during business dinners and sprawling Berlin party nights, there is always a reason for him to fully indulge in alcohol intoxication. When he tries to drive his car out of a no-parking zone in a drunken stupor one night, he is promptly checked and immediately loses his driver's license. For Mark, this is reason enough to make a bet with his best friend Nadim: He wants to manage not to touch any alcohol until he has his driver's license again.
13 Semester follows a group of university students as they experience the ups and downs of friendships, relationships, and life in a small town. From apartment hunting to part-time jobs, from lectures to parties, they find themselves navigating through the challenges and adventures of university life.
The 67-year-old Edgar is the most successful elderly comedian in Germany. Every evening on stage, he makes fun of everything that concerns older people: failed relationships, ungrateful children, a declining libido, rapidly deteriorating health, general uselessness and imminent death. But as soon as the show is over, what's left is a man who is really lonely and tries to fill his empty evenings with groupies and alcohol. When, after 25 years, he meets his ex-wife Eva again, who is terminally ill with cancer, the two begin to fall in love again against all odds and Eva decides to accompany Edgar on his comedy tour through Germany and Austria...
During World War II, a German U-boat is mistakenly sent to the American coast, leading to humorous encounters and misadventures.
Robert Beck failed as a musician and works frustrated as a teacher - until he learns about his gifted student Rauli. A musical genius: He sings and plays guitar like a young god. Beck is motivated to help Rauli to become a successful and published musician to fulfill his own long-held dreams of a music career.
An eleven-year-old Turkish boy, two young men from a small town, and a cuckolded policeman from the sticks all find their way to Berlin on May Day, where, in the district of Kreuzberg, emotions come to the boil every year.
Sebastian Schipper is adapting Jessica Stern's bestselling memoir "Denial: A Memoir of Terror". The project will be Schipper's English-language debut. It is a deeply personal memoir of her and her sisters's rape, when they were teenagers, by an unknown assailant and of Stern's attempt, decades later, to investigate the unsolved crime and address her own trauma surrounding it.
Recently greenlit project. Sebastian Schipper to direct. Screenplay by Schipper and Oliver Ziegenbalg. Said to be a dark film in the plattdütsch language (Low German), about a man in his mid-30s who just wants to come home for two days and then right back to New York where he lives, but stays.
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