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- Tilda Swinton plays four roles in this award-winning film about Rosetta Stone and her three Self-Replicating Automatons, which she cloned from her own D.N.A.
- Alejandro, a cab driver, and his girlfriend Cecilia are in the midst of breaking up when they become adopted by a social group led by a bossy husband and wife team, Sergio and Susana.
- In order to get money quickly, Elviz founds the first Turkish-language telephone sex hot line in Hamburg, and it's successful.
- A program-series that took into account all areas of the representative arts. This included the transmission of productions, documentation, portraits and discussions.
- A special team of the LKA Berlin rolls up unresolved criminal cases from the past.
- The story of families living in barracks left by the US Army in Reykjavik at the conclusion of World War II.
- Steven Dyer, an executive working for a giant multinational drugs company, decides to report his employer for breaches of Common Market trading regulations. One night in Basle, Switzerland, he leaves his home to post a letter, the start of a nightmare journey that leads to terrible consequences for his life, his career and for his wife and children.
- Alice is supposed to spend Christmas with her boyfriend Nicolas in Upper Bavaria. Nicolas is held up by work and has to catch up. However, Alice only finds out about this at the train station in wintery, snowy Bavaria.
- Heinrich Himmler's 17th-century ancestor was burned as a witch. Adolf Hitler may have believed he himself was Jewish. Erwin Rommel deserted the mother of his illegitimate child. Albert Speer was a pathological liar and it saved his life. The Führer pretended to be poor but amassed a huge private fortune. Hitler fascinated women and was fascinated by them; especially the young and vulnerable. All these rigorously fact-checked revelations throw a genuine new light on the nature of the Nazi regime.
- A short documentary about a hospital ward for children with leukemia in Lithuania.
- A four-part series on the rise and fall of the DDR/ German Democratic Republic/ East Germany. Founded in 1949, collapsed in 1989 with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- It is said that the politically active Knut was arrested "by the cops" - they've got Knut.
- In 1916, during the First World War, the small Lorraine town of Verdun became a symbol of the futility of war.
- An extraordinary video sketchbook, a highly original, visually dramatic and frequently humorous collection of one hundred abbreviated "episodes" produced for television. Unfolding as a series of thirty-second vignettes, this enigmatic essay in style is characterized by a deadpan theatricality, symbolist imagery, surrealist juxtapositions and repetition of key visual motifs.