The SOKO Stuttgart team investigates analytically and with sensitivity in the likeable state capital. The exciting cases of the series lead them to bizarre crime scenes and to different milieus.
"Dr. Klein" is a medical and family TV series, which moves between great emotion and humor. Valerie Klein is 1,32 meter tall and the only doctor in the children's hospital, who meets the small patients at eye level. There are many conflicts to solve both at work and at home with her family.
During World War II, a British bomber plane is shot down over Holland. The crew members must navigate their way through Nazi-occupied territory and rely on the help of the Dutch Resistance to escape and return to Britain.
Buffalo Soldiers is a dark comedy that tells the story of an army soldier stationed in Stuttgart, Germany during the Cold War. He becomes involved in drug dealing, organized crime, and an affair with an unfaithful wife. The film explores themes of corruption, loyalty, and the struggle to survive in a military environment.
For Johannes and Lydia Klare, their faith in God comes first. Together they lead a small community in Stuttgart, successfully. People listen to them, they are becoming more and more close to them. There are even plans to make the donor-funded community much bigger by the generous contributions of Volker. First of all, the couple have quite different, more urgent points to take care of. When one day they watch the homeless street-boy Simon drifting back and forth in drug-related crises, they take him in for a short while. Together they want to help him again on the right path. But it is not just the drugs that are causing conflicts. Simon's homosexuality also presents the two with great challenge, since it is not so easy to unite with their faith.
During World War Two, a prisoner of war and a cow form an unlikely bond as they embark on a dangerous journey to escape from Nazi Germany. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, testing their courage and determination.
The gifted, charismatic artist John Cranko moves to the Swabian province from London, where he is attacked for his homosexuality, and after many crises becomes the great sensation as the new pop star of the arts: the Stuttgart Ballet Miracle.
Jew Süss (1940) is a drama film set in Germany during the Nazi era. It tells the story of a Jewish money-lender who is framed for rape and faces prejudice and discrimination. The film explores themes of propaganda, prejudice, and the consequences of misinformation.
This documentary was created to showcase the engineering that went into each new Porsche in the 1960s, it was specifically made for the American audience as a way to introduce Porsche to many Americans who were unfamiliar with the marque. The film opens with none other than motoring legend Ferdinand “Ferry” Porsche welcoming the viewer, the film then proceeds to follow what is essentially the full production line of each 356 starting with flat steel sheets and following it through cutting, stamping, and welding before heading off to the paint shop
Hans Schilling, who emigrated to Chile shortly before World War 1, comes from Valparaiso to visit his old hometown of Stuttgart after an absence of almost 22 years. His brother Georg Schilling, who stayed in Stuttgart, picks him up at the train station. He proudly shows the homecomer the prospering, Swabian metropolis, followed by impressions of the city's architecture, economy and culture.
Since World War II, Porsche has manufactured cars that have disrupted the automobile industry, like the 911.
Based on the research for his non-fiction book "Der Baader-Meinhoff-Komplex", "Spiegel" journalist Stefan Aust wrote the screen play to Reinhard Hauff’s controversial feature film that re-narrates the startling trial against the RAF terrorists Baader, Meinhoff, Ensslin, and Raspe. The trial that started in May 1975 in the Stammheim maximum-security prison extended over 192 days and ended with a lifetime sentence for all defendants.
Some kind of sadist, but not human, is murdering people. A doctor is convinced that the killings are the evil workings of a reclusive odd baron who died many years ago.
Germany in Autumn (1978) is a documentary drama film that portrays the societal tensions and political protests that took place in Germany during the German Autumn of 1977. The film explores various themes such as the Baader-Meinhof Group, conservative politics, and the state of the Federal Republic of Germany during that period. It delves into the conversations and disputes surrounding these topics, showcasing the crisis and upheaval faced by the country. The film features an anthology format, presenting a collection of short films that collectively contribute to the depiction of the German Autumn.
About a group of door-to-door salesman who try to sell vacuum cleaners from "Vorwerk", a German manufacturer.
A German historian struggles with a complicated relationship while dealing with the aftermath of the Holocaust and exploring themes of mental illness.
A documentary about the Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) in Germany.
A Storm in Summer is a heartfelt drama that follows an old man named Moshe as he struggles to come to terms with the tragic loss of his son. Set in Stuttgart, Germany, Moshe navigates through the pain and grief, finding solace in unexpected friendships and rediscovering the joys of life. This poignant film beautifully explores themes of love, loss, and the power of human connection.
Stuttgart in the mid-1930s: What did it look like in the past, what does it look like now and what will await the city in the future?