A small town is rocked by an allegation of child abuse, which leads to a criminal trial with a lawyer at the center of it. The case turns into a gripping courtroom drama as various witnesses testify and evidence is presented. The series explores the criminal justice system, the biases and influences that can impact a trial, and the devastating consequences of a miscarriage of justice.
NSU German History X is a TV show based on the true story of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group in Germany. It explores the rise and fall of the group, highlighting their acts of violence, which included ethnic hatred, brutality, and domestic terrorism. The show focuses on the investigation and trial of the NSU members, shedding light on the dark history of neo-Nazism in Germany.
We Children from Bahnhof Zoo is a gripping TV show set in Berlin, Germany, that follows the lives of teenage boys and girls who form a strong friendship. The show delves into the challenges they face, including drug abuse, and their journey towards finding hope and redemption.
Inspired by popular suspense short stories and anthology series like "The Twilight Zone," "The Nicest People in the World" confronts us with the supernatural and tackles the issues of our time in an exciting, frightening and satirical way. The teenager Lill runs like a ghostly thread through the four seemingly self-contained stories. But what do a crossbow, a manga comic and a video game have to do with it?
In the midst of World War II, a Polish soldier, haunted by his past, chooses to defect to the Nazis in order to gather information as a spy for the Polish resistance. As he navigates the dangerous world of espionage, he must grapple with his own beliefs and loyalties. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, this thrilling series explores themes of betrayal, sacrifice, and the power of redemption.
In the Nazi concentration camps during World War II, a group of Jewish prisoners are selected to engage in a counterfeit operation. Their task is to produce fake money in order to finance the war effort for the Third Reich. As they struggle with their moral dilemmas and face the horrors of the Holocaust, they must decide whether to sabotage the operation or stay alive by collaborating with their captors.
Land of Storms tells the story of a young and talented gay football player named Szabolcs, who leaves his life in Germany and returns to his rural hometown in Hungary. As he tries to find his place in the conservative and homophobic community, he is forced to confront his own insecurities and desires. Szabolcs forms a complicated relationship with Aron, a fellow football player, which becomes even more complicated when another man, Bernard, enters their lives. The film explores themes of identity, love, and the struggle for acceptance.
Pingpong is a coming-of-age drama that explores the lives of several characters in a suburban neighborhood. It delves into themes of sexuality, regret, and family relationships. The story revolves around an unhappy wife who finds solace in an illicit affair with a younger teenage boy, leading to a series of complex and taboo relationships. The movie also tackles sensitive topics such as rape, suicide, and the impact of a dead father on a teenage boy's sexual awakening.
Goodbye First Love tells the story of a teenage girl named Camille who experiences her first love with Sullivan. However, their relationship is put to the test when Sullivan decides to travel to South America. As Camille tries to move on, she eventually becomes involved with her architecture teacher. The film explores themes of love, infidelity, and growing up.
In a post-apocalyptic world, Jessica leads a group of orphans with supernatural abilities. Together, they navigate a dangerous landscape filled with violence and isolation. Despite the bleakness of their situation, Jessica and her companions search for love and purpose, forming a tight-knit family. They must confront their own inner demons and face the challenges of a society that rejects them.
Dr. Joachim Glahn is the presiding judge at the Berlin district court and is known for his explicit sense of justice and truth. His daughter Luise is now embarking on the same career path and has just been admitted to law school. But then Luise then Luise is kidnapped and Glahn gets into an ethical-moral conflict: he should go beyond the limits of the law and set a murderer on the loose or he won't see his daughter alive again.
Berlin '36 is a drama movie set during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, showcasing the struggles of a Jewish athlete and her coach against a backdrop of rising anti-Semitism and Nazi Germany. It follows their journey to prove themselves in the face of adversity.
Katrin and Jürgen spend their holidays in Corsica. Katrin is in her mid-thirties, working as a tracer at Jürgen’s company who suddenly remembers he’s married – but not with Kathrin. So they decide to end their vacation earlier than they had planned. Virtually a second before they start to drive back to the airport, Katrin takes her belongings out of Jürgen’s car again and lets him go. Now being alone for the remaining days of her vacation, Katrin finds herself more and more bewildered by the things that happened to her.
After his mother's death, 17-year-old Sven moves in with his dad Achim, a taxi driver, who had divorced his mother several years earlier. It is not easy for Achim to get used to an adolescent around the house, especially since Sven hardly speaks to him. But Sven does well in school, and Achim hopes that time will bring them closer together. It is Achim's girlfriend Julia who first senses that something is wrong with Sven. Why, she wonders, does he always hang around with young boys? Why does not he have any friends his own age? She suspects that he is gay. The truth, however, is somewhat more nuanced - and chilling: Sven has pedophile tendencies. Proof is soon found on videos that shock and sicken Achim. Sven himself is shattered and regrets his actions. Julia suggests therapy, but Achim is convinced that he and Sven can handle this together. But he is wrong. Though Sven practically begs his father to lock him up in his room, Achim has confidence in his son.
In Paris, 25-year-old Damien has sex with men who pay him. He also has a life in his housing estate, and tries to keep these two lives as separate as possible. But problems start to arise and Damien feels he must make a choice.
Distant Lights is a German drama film that tells the story of various characters whose lives intersect in the context of cigarette smuggling and illegal immigration. Set in the border region of Germany, the film explores the lives of an architect, a shopkeeper, a taxi driver, and others who are involved in this illicit world. The story delves into themes of despair, jealousy, and the struggles faced by immigrants seeking a better life.
Tara and Robert treat themselves to a year abroad with their little daughter Nia. Out of the mill: sea, sun, togetherness. But the hoped-for time out does not fulfill their desire for less work or fewer conflicts. When Robert's brother Joni shows up, a true bon vivant - or loser, depending on how you look at it - and Nia has a serious accident, new dynamics enter the nuclear family. Greece becomes a baptism of fire for the family...