Faking Hitler is a drama TV show that delves into the discovery of a fake diary claimed to be written by Adolf Hitler. The series uncovers the scandalous history behind the creation and publication of the diary, exploring the motivations of those involved and the impact it has on the world. Through a captivating narrative, Faking Hitler raises thought-provoking questions about truth, forgery, and the power of propaganda.
While attempting to flee a fascist regime in an occupied city, a man assumes the identity of a dead author to escape detection. As he navigates through various obstacles, he witnesses the struggles faced by refugees and confronts his own fears and identity.
Balloon is a gripping drama based on the true story of two families who escaped from East Germany to West Germany in an improvised hot air balloon. Set in 1979 and 1989, the film follows a group of friends, including an electrician and a physicist, as they meticulously plan their daring escape. Tensions rise as they evade the Stasi and border patrol officers, with their lives hanging in the balance.
When a folk high school is turned into an internment camp for German refugees, the headmaster couple Jakob and Lis and their children are thrust into an impossible situation. Should the family help the refugees — or stand firm in the Danish resistance against the Germans?
Louis van Beethoven is a biographical drama that explores the life of the renowned German composer. Set in the 1800s, the movie depicts Beethoven's struggles with deafness, his relationships, and his impact on classical music.
Unemployed Arthur Ahnepol wants his obnoxious wife to die to claim the life insurance and start a new life with his mistress, which sets off a series of disastrous events.
In Shelter, a Mossad agent living in Lebanon assumes a new identity and moves to Germany after a failed assassination attempt. However, her past catches up with her as she becomes embroiled in a dangerous web of deception and terrorism.
Set in a German school, a father knocks on the teachers' staff room door to persuade them to let his son take the Abitur exams. As the situation gets out of control, unexpected twists and embarrassing revelations lead to chaos.
After a traumatizing incident, a couple's relationship takes a dark turn as they struggle to regain trust and find healing in the aftermath.
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?
In the young Federal Republic of Germany, which in the late 1950s in politics and justice is still interspersed with only superficially purified Nazi cliques, leads the Hessian Attorney General Fritz Bauer a lonely fight against the coverup of Nazi crimes and the restorative policy of the government Adenauer - he is firmly convinced that only in this way can the young democracy be consolidated. Not only his attitude, but also his temperament make Bauer vulnerable, again and again resistance forms from politics, intelligence services and the judiciary against the lone fighter.
A husband and wife struggle with their consciences after they try to conceal a terrible crime committed by their teenage daughter.
After losing his job as a marketing officer, Walter, a workaholic in his forties, finds himself in an existential crisis and takes on the identity of another man.
After her release from prison Alex, who has lost her faith in love, tries to reclaim her psychic balance through a retreat into loneliness. A man and a child interrupt her plan and force her to reengage. Alex dares to emerge from her shell and learns again how thin the ice is and how fragile happiness is, small though it may be.
Frank, a man without a criminal record, attacks a money transporter and then turns himself in to the police. His behavior is a mystery. In prison he meets the unscrupulous and suspicious Arab Fuad, who is protected by his clan. To get closer to Fuad, Frank intervenes in the drug business within the walls and gets caught between the two rival groups of German and Arab inmates. It is only the prison guard Susanna with whom Frank will be able to build a relationship of trust, not knowing that she is part of Fuad’s business and has a sexual relationship with him. However, they come emotionally close. What only Frank knows is that his wife and his daughter died in a car accident. Fuad was the hit-and-run driver that remained unpunished. Frank seeks revenge.