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- While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee is being protected by her adoptive parents.
- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Adolf Hitler wakes up in the 21st century. He quickly gains media attention, but while Germany finds him hilarious and charming, Hitler makes some serious observations about society.
- A young Spanish woman who has recently moved to Berlin finds her flirtation with a local guy turn potentially deadly as their night out with his friends reveals a dangerous secret.
- Bursting amniotic bags, babies in a pelvic position, premature contractions: for midwives Nalan, Anna and Greta, a state of emergency is the order of the day.
- "Nora Kaminski - without a doctorate." This is how Tanja Wedhorn introduces herself to the residents of Rügen as a doctor in "Practice with a sea view". The former ship's doctor did not land on the Baltic Sea island entirely voluntarily. The quick-witted, cheerful nature from the Ruhr area first has to assert itself under the idiosyncratic northern lights. But the 42-year-old doctor is in financial difficulties. Her reserves are just enough for a room in an "old captain's house full of character", where hot water is not guaranteed and the cranky landlord Matthias Samland (Hans-Uwe Bauer) gives her the cold shoulder. For now, she can only rely on her doctor colleague and former college friend, Dr. Richard Freese (Stephan Kampwirth), who is looking for a partner with unusual ideas, but is secretly still attached to his childhood sweetheart Nora. The practice team is completed by medical assistant Mandy (Morgane Ferru).
- An English teacher brings soccer from England to Germany in the late 19th Century by teaching it to his class.
- It's almost 20 years since our illustrious Trio set off to solve some of Berlin's more bizarre murder mysteries. The success of the show's longevity hinges around the humor of former DDR Volkspolizei detective Otto (Florian Martens), who never seems to adapt to the Western way of policing, and his eccentric friend "Sputnik" (Jaecki Schwarz). This latest episode introduces yet another change in the lineup as a new male colleague joins the illustrious Trio on a dark-humor caper after an undertaker's murder that exposes the cut-throat business of funeral planning, where only the most successful survives in the business--literally. the murder of an undertaker. ZDF are still managing to come up with some compelling stories, making these 88 minutes worth watching.
- Radio presenter Karla's biological clock is ticking, and it's now very loud and clear. But no matter what she does, she simply cannot find a suitable man with whom she could imagine a family.
- An actor's career takes a "Tootsie"-like turn when he lets himself be cast as a woman in a movie.
- Progress or deprivation of liberty: how dangerous is Artificial Intelligence? Psychothriller on a very topical subject.
- Frank is diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor and given only a few months to live. He and his wife don't know how and when to tell their children about it. Meanwhile, Frank's health is getting worse with each day.
- It follows a group of police officers who are sent to Berlin to form a special investigations unit: ZERV. As they dig deeper into the crimes in the East, they uncover that many of them originated in the West.
- Im beschaulichen Klein-Freudenstadt geschieht ein weiterer Mord. Und wieder ist Angela Merkel (Katharina Thalbach) mittendrin. Der Friedhofsgärtner steckt kopfüber in der Erde, nur die Beine ragen aus einem Grab heraus... Nach dem Fund der Leiche weiß Angela, dass sie sich nicht auf die örtliche Polizei verlassen kann und stürzt sich zusammen mit ihrem Personenschützer Mike (Tim Kalkhof), ihrem Ehemann Achim (Thorsten Merten) und natürlich dem Merkelschen Mops "Helmut" in die Ermittlungen. Schnell stellt sich heraus, dass die Mordverdächtigen zu zwei verfeindeten Bestatter-Familien gehören, die ein dunkles Geheimnis schützen möchten. Insbesondere der charmante Kurt Kunkel (Sven Martinek) fasziniert Angela, sieht er doch wie ein Filmstar aus. Ehemann Achim wird zunehmend nervös und Angela hat nicht nur ein mörderisches Rätsel zu lösen, sondern auch privat ein kniffliges Problem.
- Robert Heffler and Mavi Neumann solve criminal cases across the Spree with their unconventional way. And in Berlin-Köpenick a lot of work awaits the two.
- In 1938 Hans Zeisig, an apolitical comedian, impersonator and cabaret actor, flees with a Russian passport (instead of American, which he would have preferred) from Nazi-Berlin, and finds himself in the legendary Hotel Lux, the 'lost paradise' of the Comintern, in Moscow. Everyone believes that Zeisig is a man named Hansen, Hitler's personal astrologer. But Zeisig quickly realizes that he's gone from the frying pan into the fire. In the Hotel Lux he meets his friends Frida and later Meyer again, still passionate communists. For the three idealists an adventure between love and death begins to run its course.
- Paul, an employee at a professional separation agency that helps couples break up amicably, tries to tackle the problems that come with Toto, the boyfriend of a customer, while he has his own thinking to do about love and relationships.
- After resigning from office, the chancellor moved to a small town in the Uckermark with her husband and dog. But initially it is not easy for her to leave the hectic city life and politics behind. But then there is a death. The ex-Chancellor finally has a job again.
- Two young people in Berlin, a refugee and a homeless punk, form a relationship.
- Marko is in his mid-thirties, has just published his first book, and has been living in Berlin since his university days - far enough away from his parents Gitte and Günter whose bourgeois lifestyle he could never quite get used to. He visits them once or twice a year, mainly to give them a chance to spend a few days with their grandson. His hopes of spending a quiet weekend with the family fall short when Gitte, who has been mentally unstable since Marko was a child, feels so healthy after a homeopathic treatment that she stops taking her medication. Her announcement triggers reserved reactions in the family, and a series of revelations tip his family's structure out of balance.
- A prostitute is found dead in a wooded area near the Saar River bend. All signs point to her murder. Saarbrücken detective Judith Mohn investigates.
- The cruel death of a young woman presents the investigators Hanna Landauer and Lars Röwer with an extraordinary challenge: They know both the perpetrator Robert Lessing and his next, his actual victim: Anne Herbst, the older sister of the dead woman. Anne lives under a false identity in a therapeutic shared apartment in northern Sweden. Here, near the Arctic Circle, she retreated and hid from her ex-boyfriend Robert, who stalked her heavily after the relationship ended and almost murdered her. Her sister was Anne's only connection to her old life. For the experienced investigators it is obvious that Robert now knows Anne's hiding place. They travel to Sweden to bring Anne to safety and confront Robert. But Anne refuses to flee again. And so Landauer and Röwer are only left with one option: they have to set a trap for Robert in the snowy, dark expanses of Sweden and include the deeply traumatized Anne in the plan. Because no one knows Robert better than she does.
- Investigative journalists Karin and Rommy are targeting the corrupt construction industry in their research.
- In "Vaterfreuden" erlebt Oliver Wnuk alias Freddy Kleemann, dass die Kapazitäten des liebevollen Familienvaters, fürsorglichen Sohns und engagierten Kita-Betreibers an Belastungsgrenzen stoßen. Obwohl ein beziehungstechnischer Systemabsturz droht, fällt es dem sympathischen Protagonisten schwer, seinen aufreibenden Multitasking-Modus zu entschleunigen. Im dritten Film der Komödien-Reihe "Das Leben ist kein Kindergarten" steht auch das Älterwerden der Großeltern - eindrucksvoll gespielt von Siemen Rühaak und Hedi Kriegeskotte - auf realitätsnahe Weise im Fokus: Während er sich seiner fortschreitenden Demenzerkrankung stellen muss, möchte sie wertvolle Lebenszeit nicht einfach verstreichen lassen: Vom Berliner Hauptstadt-Feeling bekommt der unfreiwillig zugezogene Konstanzer Freddy Kleemann wenig mit. Während sich seine hochschwangere Ehefrau Juliana von ihm alleingelassen fühlt, wünscht sich seine Geschäftspartnerin Lara mehr Einsatz bei ihrer Kita. Nicht nur die Kinder müssen das innovative Konzept mit Ruheräumen besser annehmen, auch bei den Eltern erhitzen sich zu Freddys Leidwesen die Gemüter. Große Sorgen macht ihm sein an Demenz erkrankter Vater Fritz. Freddy spürt, dass die gemeinsame Suche nach der richtigen Einrichtung ein letztes bewusstes Papa-und-Sohn-Projekt sein könnte. Entsprechend will er sich Zeit lassen und intensive Momente auskosten. Für Entlastung bei den Kleemanns soll Freddys Schwiegermutter Regina sorgen. Sie ist gerne für andere da, möchte aber selbst wieder einmal umgarnt werden. Vielleicht würde ihr eine Bekanntschaft guttun? Das denken ihre Enkel Zoë und Niko, die ihre Oma heimlich auf einer Dating-Plattform anmelden .
- Griesenow, 2013: Die Friseurin Marianne Voss wird von ihrer Tochter Heike tot im Wald gefunden. Kurz darauf gerät Ehemann Karsten unter Mordverdacht. Doch er beteuert seine Unschuld. Marianne und Karsten Voss führten über nahezu 50 Jahre eine harmonische Ehe. Als Karsten wegen Mordes angeklagt wird, steht die Kleinstadt unter Schock. Der Indizienprozess bringt erschütternde Einsichten in die Ehe des scheinbaren Vorzeigepaars. Die Zeugenaussagen vor Gericht lassen die Geschichte der Familie Voss ab 1990 wieder aufleben. Nachdem Karsten zum Bürgermeister der brandenburgischen Kleinstadt gewählt wird, beschert er dem Ort einen unvergleichlichen Aufschwung. Er ist als charismatischer, tatkräftiger und sympathischer Macher bekannt und beliebt. Und auch nachdem er in Rente geht, sind Karsten und Marianne Voss ein gern gesehenes, perfektes Paar. Und jetzt soll er seine Frau ermordet haben?