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- Legendary theatrical madman Geoffrey Tennant returns to New Burbage Theatre Festival after his mentor's death, encountering his spirit and attempting to stage a remarkable Hamlet production amidst chaos with a difficult cast and staff.
- A tribute to the late German choreographer Pina Bausch, as her dancers perform her most famous creations.
- The young, despotic and untalented artist Adolf Hitler comes to Vienna to study art. He befriends the Jew Schlomo Herzl working on a novel with the title "Mein Kampf". Hitler is rejected by the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Herzl's concern for the sad young man continues, and leads him to a new career with disastrous consequences for world history.
- Terra X - Expedition into the unknown.
- Peter Lustig lives in a imaginative converted Construction trailer. From there he goes on a journey of discovery, explaining to his young spectators the connections between nature, environment, and technology.
- Late-night music and chat show with celebrity guests.
- Everybody wants to play with Lulu. The erotic animal, the child woman, the mirror to project yourself in. Dr.Goll, Black, Dr.Beautiful, his son Alwa and the Countess.
- Annemarie Braun, a daughter of a doctor and her life from five to ten years. She lives in Berlin, Germany with her parents and two brothers in 1910 to 1914. The series is an adoption of the first 3 Nesthäkchen novels by Else Ury.
- Nathanael feels haunted by the alleged murderer of his father. But all efforts of his fiancée; Klara to convince him, this is all happening in his head, he turns down. As the horrific memories of his past boil up in him, he falls for the beautiful Olympia. But he does not suspect that he's headed for a fall.
- For more than 20 years, determined Hannelore Hoger ruled on ZDF as Bella Block, Hamburg police-chief commissioner against criminals.
- A complete opposite of a hero is banished from his village for his (in)actions. He then travels the world with more or less the same result trying to impress.
- We follow the lives of three people who are locked in their respective paths, prohibited from enjoying life outside of their pain. Divine intervention alters their paths however, and they seek redemption, cleansing, and hope. They encounter symbols of their own minds on this journey as they try to find their way through to a brighter future. Set to the music of Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring".
- To give her overworked husband a life-saving vacation down south, Nora secretly takes out a loan and forges her father's signature. She takes pride in this secret, and the task of paying off the loan boosts her confidence as a woman in a male-dominated society. Nevertheless, she continues to live the life of the caring mother and child dependent wife whose main concern is to set up a cozy nest. But when the fraud is discovered, her husband turns against her. A modern version of Henrik Ibsen's classic play.
- About Richard Wagner, about 9/11, about Hagen von Tronje, about Hereros alive and dead, about ghosts of the past and the present. It is abandoned at day 2.
- Political satire with Urban Priol and Georg Schramm.
- Germany in the Thirties. A movie teller realizes that his profession is not longer needed. Silent movies are not produced any longer. Telling stories is the only thing the man was ever good in, so he does not know what to do now. As political circumstances are changing dramatically these days in Germany, he gets new hope that things will again be going better for him...
- From the "birth of the director" to the "heroes of modernity" - an overview of the world of theater - illuminates the interaction with the history of the past hundred years is also shown.
- Dead Class is one of the most innovative and influencing works of 20th century Theatre. The first version of the production, acclaimed by critics but only rarely represented outside Poland, was documented in this film by A. Wajda.
- The celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Cirque Du Soleil at the 25th anniversary of the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
- A genuine première and, over and above that, starring the biggest motion picture composer of the present day: Ennio Morricone. Morricone is well-known to moviegoers his soundtracks are invariably warmly melodic and superbly suited to the films they grace.
- The play parodies the horse magazine Wendy, made for young girls.
- The neo-Nazi brothers Marco and Marcel Schönfeld from Potzlow have their sights set on the 16-year-old Marinus Schöberl, who stutters. They consider Marinus to be a so-called "subhuman".
- Hedda and Jørgen Tesman come back from their honeymoon to their brand new house in the western part of the city. It is apparent from the start that the couple is a mismatch, and it becomes clear that Hedda will soon be bored to tears by her petit-bourgeois existence. Until she hears a man she loved a few years back is in town, the writer Eilert Løvborg.
- An aging King invites disaster when he abdicates to his corrupt, toadying daughters and rejects his one loving, but honest one.
- The young and liberated Rebekka West wants Pastor Rosmer. Will his pondering and his wife's suicide ruin their relationship?
- Adaptation of a canonical German Enlightenment play urging tolerance and mutual understanding among three great religions from the Middle East: Islam, Judaism and Christianity
- To mark the 75th season of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano put together a memorable program. This film captures the season's high points, as well as Nagano's knack for finding music and poetry in everyday urban life.