In Dogs of Berlin, two Berlin cops are assigned to investigate the murder of a famous German-Turkish soccer player. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a network of neo-Nazi biker gangs and discover a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. The cops must navigate a dangerous underworld and confront their own personal demons as they race against time to solve the murder.
A tough detective is kidnapped shortly before the delivery of her child. Afterwards she can't remember anything. The search for the missing child begins.
Home for the Weekend is a drama about a dysfunctional family who reunite over a weekend. The film explores themes of marital infidelity, liberation, self-delusion, and the complexities of family dynamics. It follows the story of a publisher, a writer, and a dentist who navigate their relationships and confront their shared past. As the weekend unfolds, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and the family is forced to confront their own demons.
The thin line between happiness and disaster: Jakob cancels a business trip to New York City because he finds out his ex-girlfriend is coming to a party in Berlin on that day: 9/11/2001. His friend Hans goes to the US instead.
In a hospital in Hamburg, an unidentified woman is disconnected from the life-support system. While the investigators search for the mysterious perpetrator, two more men are murdered.
Two very different brothers: Gregor (32) and Pietschi (30). Whereas one is reliable and committed, the other is spontaneous and aimless. Gregor is married and is a good doctor; Pietschi in contrast is something of a ladies’ man and a hedonist. According to tradition, the two see each other at least once a year for a weekend of sailing. But this year Pietschi drops out without leaving a message, and simply disappears. Gregor’s life goes on, but he is confused and searches everywhere for a sign of his brother’s whereabouts. The more Gregor realises how little he knows about his brother, the more he becomes fascinated by these things he doesn't know. And the longer Pietschi remains missing, the more obsessed Gregor becomes with his brother’s fading echo, even going so far as to try and slip into his brother’s life. But what happens when one of them suddenly disappears from the mirror image? Can the other continue to be the person they are. Or rather, were?
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