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- "Sisi" folgt dem Leben von Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich. Ehrlich und authentisch. Erzählt aus der Perspektive ihrer engsten Vertrauten, wirft die Serie einen neuen Blick auf das Leben der Kaiserin und zeigt eine vielschichtige Frau.
- Es gab eine Zeit, da hätte Rocky alles haben können. Er bot französische Chansons dar, und die Frauen schmolzen nur so dahin. Das ist schon lange Vergangenheit, doch dann wird der Geist der Verführung wieder in ihm geweckt.
- The Germanic cult 'Colonia Dignidad' abused children, tortured and killed prisoners in its secret compound. Now, with Chilean dictator Pinochet gone, Leo Ramírez, a young federal prosecutor, must bring its leader Paul Schaefer to justice.
- History, remixed: Bursting with opulence, modern beats, and unforgettable images, this tale of ambition and deception gives voice to Mozart's overlooked sister. From the producers of SISI comes another iconic female figure.
- On a desert trip, Lucie's fiancé David joins an adventurous stranger Ben. Their truck breaks down, stranding them in the harsh environment amidst hostile natives. Their survival tests Lucie's bond with David and her life choices.
- Basierend auf Sheridan Winn's Buchreihe "Sprite Sisters" über die magischen Abenteuer der Schwestern Flamme, Himmel, Flora und Marina.
- Künstler aus der ganzen westlichen Welt besuchen Nordkorea, um an einem "kulturellen Austausch" teilzunehmen - mit unterschiedlichem Erfolg und Misserfolg.
- This series looks at some of history's most puzzling deaths and investigates high-profile murders using modern forensics and archaeological methods
- The highly talented composer Johannes Brahms was a close friend of Clara and Robert Schumann. International music critics put his work on a par with Beethoven's. The docudrama combines dramatic re-enactments with documentary sequences, painting a vivid picture of Brahms's musical pursuits and private life.
- Criminal psychologist Lydia Benecke and profiler Stephan Harbort examine the mental states of historical serial killers, like Jack Unterweger, Guy Georges, Joanna Dennehy, Israel Keyes and others.
- An early orphan, loving husband and father, J. R. R. Tolkien, who died in 1973, was a novelist, poet, essayist, philologist, professor of Old English and English literature at Oxford University. Underneath his quiet, pipe-smoking grandfatherly exterior, he displayed an abundance of creativity. He imagined an entire world, the fabulous Middle-earth of England before the Celts and the Anglo-Saxons, where a myriad of peoples - hobbits, elves, orcs and magicians - live side by side in epic adventures. The novelist drew his inspiration from certain places - the verdant Midlands and the Swiss Alps in particular - from certain important events in his life, from the great Scandinavian and European myths and from his love of ancient languages.
- In the early 1980s, Ressler helped to organize the interviews of thirty-six incarcerated serial killers in order to find parallels between such criminals' backgrounds and motives. He was also instrumental in setting up Vi-CAP (Violent Criminal Apprehension Program). This consists of a centralized computer database of information on unsolved homicides. Information is gathered from local police forces and cross-referenced with other unsolved killings across the United States. Working on the basis that most serial killers claim similar victims with a standard method (modus operandi) it hopes to spot early on when a killer is carrying out crimes in different jurisdictions. This was primarily a response to the appearance of nomadic killers who committed crimes in different areas. So long as the killer kept on the move, the police forces in each state would be unaware that there were multiple victims and would just be investigating a single homicide each, unaware that other police forces had similar crimes. Vi-CAP would help individual police forces determine if they were hunting for the same perpetrator so that they could share and correlate information with one another, increasing their chances of identifying a suspect.
- A school in Germany for Jewish children is a safe haven from the Nazi regime, headed by the brilliant teacher Leonore Goldschmidt.
- China - the "Middle Empire" has long been thought to have developed completely independently of the West. Recently this understanding of China's history has been called into question due to some surprising discoveries. New archaeological findings seem to support the theory that there had been contact between the East and West much earlier then originally assumed.
- "Der Platzwart" is a series on DMAX. It's a spin-off from "Der Camping-Clan".
- A look back at the atypical and flamboyant career of the Liverpool prodigy, who continues to leave his mark on music history.