Alarm for Cobra 11: The Motorway Police is a thrilling German TV show that follows the day-to-day lives of the motorway police officers as they tackle various cases involving crimes, car chases, and high-speed pursuits on the German autobahn.
5 people of different personalities have to take a taxi from Munich to Hamburg, as the train service is canceled. The strangers discover that every one of them has their own cross to bear, but to overcome trouble they have to work together as a group.
23 is a gripping movie that follows the story of a young hacker who uncovers a conspiracy theory involving the government, illuminati, and terrorist bombings. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of drugs, paranoia, and deception. Based on a true story set in the year 1986, this film takes viewers on a suspenseful journey through the murky world of espionage and cold war politics.
The Robber follows the story of a former marathon runner and ex-convict who becomes a career criminal, robbing banks and engaging in violent robberies. Inspired by a true story, the film explores the loner's dark and intense life as he faces the consequences of his actions and tries to escape from police custody.
When Theo, a German medical student, embarks on a road trip in Switzerland, he finds himself in a series of comedic and criminal misadventures. From flirting with a truck driver to getting involved in a car accident, Theo's trip takes unexpected turns. Along the way, he forms a unique bond with a duo of unlikely companions and discovers love amidst the chaos.
In 1980s Berlin, a teenager dreams of becoming a rock star and forms a band. He navigates through the challenges of his father's disapproval, a condemned building they call home, and the complexities of starting a musical career. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and adventures, from competing with rival bands to dealing with police interference. Will he be able to achieve his dream and find success in the world of music?
Thursday morning, Jerusalem. Nira goes to work. Ahmad in London does the same, Ralf in Cologne and a priest in Prague too. Matija, Croat, goes to work as well. Ok, he doesn't, but he acts as if he does. Ahmad is taking his routine red bus journey. Out-of-breath young man comes in and interrupts it. Schoolteacher Nira is also interrupted - her pupil jumps out and performs a love rap song he wrote for her. The priest in Prague doesn't feel like singing today, he is in the mood for (over)sleeping instead. Someone falls asleep, someone else - Ralf - falls in love. All five mentioned above are listening to the top-news about the disappearance of bees. And trying their best, each one of them in his or her own 'hive': Zagreb, Jerusalem, London, Cologne, Prague...
Neue Vahr Süd is a film adaptation of a novel that follows a young man's journey of self-discovery amidst the subculture and leftist radical movement in Bremen. It explores themes of male-female relationships, father-son relationships, military service, and the challenges faced by young people in West Germany at the time.
Perfumed Nightmare is a 1977 comedy-drama film that delves into the cultural clashes experienced by a Filipino man as he navigates the complexities of modern technology, colonialism, and his own identity. The film follows the protagonist's journey from being a jeepney driver in a small town to becoming disillusioned with the promises of technology and the Western world in Paris, France. Through his experiences, he encounters themes of male genital mutilation, colonialism, and the collision of traditional and modern values. The film is a unique exploration of culture clash and the impact of globalization.
Reichsautobahn is a documentary film that explores the construction of the German autobahn in the 1930s. It delves into the propaganda and promotional efforts behind the project, showcasing the heavy labor involved in the road construction. The film also highlights the iconic landmarks and infrastructure that were created as part of the autobahn, such as bridges and service stations. Through stock footage and interviews, Reichsautobahn provides a glimpse into the era of Nazi Germany and the significance of the autobahn as a symbol of power and progress.
With their border crossings, transit routes and their control by the “Volks-Polizei” (GDR police), with their concrete slabs and their history of construction, reaching back to the “Reichsautobahn” of the National Socialist era, the AUTOBAHN east stands as an example of German and German-German history. With a flair for anecdotes and situations, big politics and the small folks along the side of the road, Gerd Kroske has filmed a documentary, which refers back to the educational films of the transit police and footage of surveillance cameras of the state security and shows much more than a piece of “civil engineering” history.
The film is based on a true story, concerning a series of robberies on the highways of Germany. At the time of the actual events, there was a controversy over whether or not highway patrolmen should be given permission to use firearms against perpetrators.
In 1967, the Shah of Iran makes a state visit to West Germany, resulting in student protests and police brutality.
A family sets off on a road trip from Munich to Rome in their East German Trabant car. Along the way, they face various car troubles and comedic mishaps.
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