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- Post-WWII Germany: Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end, law student Michael Berg re-encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crime trial.
- When Jason Bourne is framed for a CIA operation gone awry, he is forced to resume his former life as a trained assassin to survive.
- At the Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942, senior Nazi officials meet to determine the manner in which the so-called "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" can be best implemented.
- Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors.
- At the Wannsee Conference on January 20, 1942, senior Nazi officials meet to determine the manner in which the so-called "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" can be best implemented.
- Following the suicide of his wife, an Israeli intelligence agent is assigned to befriend the grandchildren of a Nazi war criminal.
- Two men and two women enjoy a pleasant Sunday at the beach amid the unending toil of the working week.
- From the youth directed novel of the same name by Greogor Tressnow comes a film by Detlev Buck that is a realistic portrait of life in the section of Berlin called Neukölln. It's about power and weakness, delinquents and victims, and the difficulties a 15-year-old faces in a poor and criminal environment.
- When Martin, a former GDR citizen, is released from jail, he lately becomes confronted with the consequences of the German re-unification.
- A German scientist designs and builds a machine that will do dangerous work instead of placing humans in jeopardy. But the machine itself turns out to have disastrous effects on the people involved.
- Marriage license official Hugo gets his second divorce, and his new landlady is trying to lure him into his third marriage, but with the help of his wartime buddies he escapes this danger. Due to the fact, that all of them had bad luck with women, they decide to rent an apartment together and they promise each other to give up women, but Hugo falls for their landlady again and is breaking the promise. To get his two buddies to break the promise also, he sets up a "trap" for them, with the help of his two ex-wives....
- If you rest, you rust - at least that's what the old adage says. For this reason, the best friends Klaus and Fred have made some plans for their time in early retirement. They sold their hotel together with a heavy heart but at a profit. Now they want to enjoy life with their wives Mary-Lou and Hanne and fulfill a few long-cherished dreams. That's the theory. In reality, Klaus and Fred spend a large part of their time on the shared sailing boat on the Wannsee, while their wives sit at home annoyed and feel hopelessly neglected. But even the two would-be sea dogs are getting bored with beer and bratwurst on their decked-out boat. Until one day they have to come to the aid of a young woman in distress at sea: 20-year-old Franziska is heavily pregnant and her boyfriend left her overnight. Now she is without a job, without an apartment and without prospects and doesn't know where to go. At first, Fred reacts a little harshly to the uninvited guest and would like to bring the girl back to shore as quickly as possible. In Klaus, on the other hand, who had always wanted children, the fatherly gentleman awakens. He can convince his friend to give Franziska shelter on the boat. Otherwise he would like to take care of the desperate young woman and make sure that she does not have to give her baby up for adoption. However, he doesn't tell his wife Mary-Lou about the relief operation any more than Fred tells his Hanne - the ladies shouldn't worry about it unnecessarily. However, they don't do that anyway. Rather, Mary-Lou decides to look for a job, and so she takes care of the slightly eccentric senior Gustav Wittke, while Hanne finds a sensitive admirer in his doctor Hans Schuster, who gives her all the attention that she so painfully sees at Fred missing. Meanwhile, Klaus has an entirely different reason for keeping Franziska's sudden appearance from his wife - a reason that dates back to a misstep 21 years ago.
- Lisa's lover has left her. On her train trip to Berlin she meets Hanns who cheers her up, sensing her melancholy. Reluctantly, she agrees to spend three days with him before he has to travel on. Her recent hurt keeps her from trusting him.
- A beautiful princess is betrothed to the prince of a neighboring kingdom, and when the time comes, she sets out with a small entourage to wed him. She is given a magic handkerchief by her mother, which she is told will protect her, along with a talking horse. Before she departs, her mother entrusts her to the care of her chambermaid, who promises to look after her. Unknown to the queen, however is the fact that the chambermaid desires the prince for herself, and has been concocting an evil plan to accomplish her ends. With the reluctant help of two bumbling servants, the chambermaid deprives the princess of the magic handkerchief, and tricks her into changing places with her, swearing her to secrecy. Once they arrive at the palace, the maid is taken for the princess, who becomes a goose girl.
- The Berlinale was launched in 1951 with American support as a showcase of the West. Over time, it became a place of encounter between east and west and after the fall of the Berlin Wall the world's largest audience film festival. The film reviews seven decades of Berlinale and tells of the ups and downs, of crises and innovations that the film festival went through.
- Waldmann steps in front of his house and tells that he knows both the good and the bad people and then tells what happened to three brothers.
- Clips of the children playing around are first shown, along with a few shots of their residence in Schwanenwerder, the children then gather up together and greet their father for his birthday, they provide a small poetic speech, a shot after is shown of 2 of the children playing together on the seesaw whilst one of the other children wander around in the background. The children all then sit together on a blanket and sing a song 'Mein papa ist mein bester Kamerad' as a dedication to their father, the youngest child quickly wanders off on their own and shots are shown of her playing around. A clip is then show of the youngest child throwing her doll on the ground and the boy running off to play with his toys whilst the rest of the children are calling him back over, as he comes back, they all go into a small pen full of animals, they play and tend with the animals, The children later go nearby their house, and they start to wash their clothing, the girls are cleaning their clothes whilst the boy goes and brings in buckets of water to provide, the butler then calls over the children to come inside and eat, their mother is present and they enjoy their lunch whilst a few of the children are messing around. The children later go outside and bring musical instruments along with them, the eldest child provides a small speech to her father, the children then start pretending to play a song, a recorded piece of music is put over the scene to make it appear like the children are actually playing.
- A brief behind-the-scenes impression from the set of A Second Chance (2012).
- When a research physician strays from his spouse for a suspicious journalist and is distracted from his work, the wife tries to take over his studies on an epidemic, to help him.
- 200549mTV-148.2 (188)TV EpisodeHoss deals with complications arising from the makeshift gas chamber and increasing demand as the Nazis begin to scour all of Europe for more people to bring to Auschwitz and kill.
- Born and raised in a New York Hasidic community, Esty struggles after a fruitless first year of marriage. She runs away to Berlin and finds new freedom.
- A headless male body is recovered from the Spree, whose identity is difficult to establish. A little later, Nina Rubin is being followed by a young woman. Julie Bolshakov tells the detective that she witnessed a murder and asks Rubin for police protection. She knew the dead man from the Spree, he had revealed to her that her husband Yasha is a leading member of the Russian mafia in Berlin. Rubin decides to help the young woman and tells the detective director. Julie wants to be included in a witness protection program if she can produce incriminating material about her husband in return. However, contact with Julie puts Rubin in a dilemma, because from now on she has to keep Karow out of the investigation so as not to endanger the young woman. Karow investigates the identity of the dead man, but senses more and more that his colleague is hiding things from him. Trust has been a thorny issue between the two from the start, and Rubin's behavior hurts Karow - especially since they've also become closer privately. All the more the old problem breaks out again. In her latest case, will Nina Rubin be able to free Julie from the clutches of her crime family?