Bauhaus: A New Era is a TV show that takes place in Germany during the 1910s and 1920s. It follows the story of a female artist and her experiences in the renowned art school. The show is told in flashback and explores the social and historical backdrop of the Weimar Republic.
In a small town in Germany, a retired cop is haunted by the death of his wife and the guilt of not being able to solve a rape case from his past. When a child witness comes forward with new information about the case, the retired cop becomes obsessed with finding the truth and bringing the pedophile to justice.
Bonn depicts the rise of the young West Germany, a country struggling to break free from the terrors and legacies of World War II and longing for a 'normal' life. Into this heady and volatile mix steps Toni, a young woman determined to seize every opportunity, overcome every obstacle and make her own way in what is still a very male-dominated society. But what at first appears to be only an entry-level office job at one of the country's two competing secret services soon sucks her ever deeper into a clandestine world of suspicion
20-year-old Janine Grabowski disappears in a small Bavarian town near the Czech border. While all evidence indicates that Janine secretly wanted to leave the backcountry, her mother, Michelle, becomes increasingly convinced that there's something amiss. Michelle's missing person's report is quickly filed away by the police. So the single mother is forced to investigate at her own risk. The longer she hunts for an answer to Janine's disappearance, the more she discovers about her daughter and the people with whom she kept company. She begins to doubt whether Janine even wants to be found.
Anatomy is a horror thriller film that follows a medical student who discovers a secret society at her university that is involved in illegal experiments. As she delves deeper into the mysteries, she becomes the target of a dangerous organization.
The Countess tells the story of Elizabeth Bathory, a noblewoman in Hungary who is accused of killing young girls and bathing in their blood in order to maintain her youth and beauty.
Heart of Stone is a fairy tale adventure set in the mystical Black Forest. When a wood spirit encounters a lumberjack, their destinies become intertwined as they navigate through class differences, greed, and the power of wishes. Will they be able to find true love and overcome the darkness that threatens to engulf them?
Although he already has searched Iraq unsuccessfully for weapons of mass destruction as a member of a UN mission, German bio-weapons expert Arndt Wolf is still obsessed with the idea that Saddam Hussein is hiding something. Nobody around him is interested in this topic any more. This changes abruptly when an Iraqi asylum seeker claims to have been involved in the manufacture of chemical weapons. The German Federal Intelligence Service summons Dr. Wolf to ascertain the legitimacy of the claims made by the informant, who has been given the code name “Curveball”.
In post-World War II Germany, prosecutor Fritz Bauer is determined to bring Nazi war criminals to justice, even in the face of opposition and death threats. With the help of a young attorney, he uncovers a shocking conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government.
In the year 2010, Berlin is in a state of urban decay due to an energy crisis. A student with an eye disease gets involved in planting a bomb while also dealing with family relationships and a sister-sister relationship. The movie explores themes of darkness, power failure, and dystopia.
If Not Us, Who? is a movie that explores the cultural revolution, leftist radicalism, and the personal lives of individuals in 1960s Germany. It delves into topics such as open relationships, sexuality, terrorism, and the impact of political movements on family relationships.
In 1987, a group of radical activists planted a bomb in an abandoned mansion as an act of protest. Years later, when a fire breaks out in the same location, the former activists are brought back together to deal with the consequences of their actions. As they navigate through the chaos, they must confront their past and decide what they are willing to sacrifice for their ideals.
In Palermo, a renowned photographer named Finn goes through an existential crisis after a shooting incident. He embarks on a surreal journey filled with mysterious encounters and strange occurrences, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.
Three management consultants from a prestigious firm embark on a business trip to Africa, where they encounter a corrupt world of exploitation and cutthroat competition. As they descend further into this sinister world, their own morality and past come to the surface, leading to unexpected consequences.
Jakob, Dominik and Oliver are best friends, they play soccer and work as priests. They are united in their belief that the catholic church can make the world a better place. But when Dominik is confronted with allegations that he abused a boy, Jakob's world collapses. Torn between his beliefs and the friendship to Dominik, he's committed to finding the truth.
Adapted from Eduard von Keyserling’s 1911 novel of the same title, Waves depicts both the lives and loves of an aristocratic German family during a summer holiday on the Baltic coast of what is now Lithuania, as well as the twilight of a social order and its mores in a world soon to be plunged into the cataclysm of world war.
Go for Zucker is a comedy film set in Berlin, Germany. It revolves around a dysfunctional family and their struggles with relationships, deception, and cultural clashes. The protagonist, Zucker, finds himself caught in a web of lies and must navigate through various hilarious situations to reconcile with his estranged brother. With elements of political satire and Jewish culture, this comedy provides a humorous take on family dynamics.
When their ship is sunk in the Indian Ocean during the first world war, 50 men have to cross infinite stretches of sea and desert, avoid enemies, find allies and finally make it home to Germany. A breathtaking real-life odyssey.
In 1938, a famous comedian is exiled to a hotel dedicated to Nazis due to his anti-fascist jokes. Afterward, when the German army invades Poland, he impersonates Hitler to entertain the soldiers.
A wellness hotel in a small German castle specializes in well-off couples, offering a wide range of services, including one some partners feel trapped into : relational therapy. It's truth time, for some liberating, forcing others to face their secrets of dysfunctional relationship.