Berlin Alexanderplatz is a TV show set in Berlin, Germany during the Weimar Republic. It follows the story of an ex-convict named Franz Biberkopf as he navigates the crime-ridden streets and struggles to survive. The show explores themes of class struggle, social problems, and the underbelly of society. It is known for its nonlinear timeline and dark, surrealistic atmosphere.
Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day is a TV show set in West Germany that depicts the everyday life of working-class factory workers. It explores social issues, workers' rights, family relationships, and the solidarity among comrades. The show also touches on German culture and the impact of the Deutsche Mark. Foosball, trade unions, and social problems are also central themes in the series.
Heimat is a TV show that follows the lives of three generations in a small German village, exploring their family relationships, the impact of historical events on their lives, and the changing dynamics of the village over time.
Travis Henderson, an aimless drifter, emerges from the desert and embarks on a journey to reconnect with his family. Along the way, Travis must confront his past and rediscover his place in society. It's a story of redemption, family, and the power of love.
World on a Wire is a dystopian TV show set in a future where a research institute creates a simulated reality. As the protagonist delves deeper into the virtual world, he questions the nature of his own existence and faces the uncertainty of his identity. The show combines elements of cyberpunk, existentialism, and mystery.
Lola is a drama and romance movie set in post-war Germany. It follows the story of Lola, a cabaret singer and prostitute, who gets caught up in a web of corruption and political intrigue. As she navigates through the world of real estate deals and corrupt politicians, she finds herself torn between her love for a civil servant and her desire for a better life. The movie explores themes of economic recovery, sexual interest, and the struggle for power.
The American Friend tells the story of Tom Ripley, a sick man with leukemia who becomes friends with a hitman. As Tom's illness worsens, he gets involved in a dangerous world of crime and murder. The movie explores themes of friendship, terminal illness, and the dark side of human nature.
The Tin Drum is a drama set in Germany during the time of World War II. It follows the story of Oskar Matzerath, a boy who decides to stop growing at the age of three. Against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, Oskar witnesses the rise of fascism and deals with personal turmoil, including infidelity, murder, and his own unique abilities.
When a German journalist is tasked with taking care of a young girl, they embark on a road trip across America to find the girl's grandmother. Along the way, they face various challenges and form a bond that changes both of their lives.
Petra von Kant, a successful but bitter fashion designer, becomes obsessed with a young model named Karin. Their lesbian relationship becomes complicated as Petra's possessiveness and pride drive them apart.
Set in the 16th century, a Spanish conquistador ventures into the heart of the Amazon rainforest in search of the legendary city of El Dorado. As the journey progresses, he succumbs to megalomania and obsession, leading to the decline of the entire expedition.
Querelle is a sailor who is sent to Brest for a secret mission. While there, he becomes embroiled in a world of sexual intrigue, murder, and betrayal. As he navigates through the seedy underbelly of the city, Querelle grapples with his own desires and the consequences of his actions.
In the 19th century, Fitzcarraldo, a man with an overwhelming ambition to build an opera house in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, navigates his way through treacherous waters and battles with the harsh reality of the jungle.
Heart of Glass (1976) is a hypnotic and surreal film set in a rural German village. The story revolves around a group of villagers who are under hypnosis and try to maintain their sanity while a glass factory faces destruction. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, the villagers are thrust into a world of mystery and despair.
Woyzeck, a German soldier, is subjected to humiliation and brutality. He starts hearing voices and becomes insane. His life spirals out of control as he deals with his adulterous wife, his underdog status, and his growing despair.
Wrong Move is a drama film released in 1975. It tells the story of a young man who is plagued by existential loneliness. In an attempt to find meaning in his life, he embarks on a road trip adventure. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences moments of self-reflection and discovery.
Veronika Voss is a fading movie star in post-World War II Germany. She becomes involved with a journalist and a female doctor, but her self-destructive behavior, drug addiction, and depressive state lead to her tragic end.
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser is a period drama set in the 19th century in Nuremberg, Germany. It tells the story of a mysterious man named Kaspar Hauser who appears in the town with no knowledge of his past. He is taken in by a professor who tries to re-educate him and help him integrate into society. As Kaspar learns about the world around him, he faces challenges and tries to uncover the truth about his identity.
An aging widow living in Germany strikes up a relationship with a much younger Moroccan immigrant, leading to a clash of cultures and the disapproval of their friends and family. Despite the challenges, they find solace and companionship in each other's company.
Set in post-World War II Germany, 'The Marriage of Maria Braun' follows the story of Maria Braun, a strong-willed German woman who navigates through the challenges of the black market, an interracial relationship, and her own personal ambition. As she builds a new life for herself amidst the rubble of war, Maria's journey is marked by infidelity, political turmoil, and the pursuit of success in a male-dominated society.