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- A young woman wishes to fulfill her mother's dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. To do this, she enlists the help of an old friend and her grandma.
- Architect Frank wakes up from unconsciousness, squashed in a porta-potty. But it gets worse: In order not to be blown up during the imminent demolition, Frank must make his way out of his blue grave in one hour. A race against time.
- Nine year old Max moves to Geroldseck Castle together with his mother who gets employed as a nurse in a senior residence. Apparently a crafty thief drives here his mischief. Max's mother is suspected of threatening to dismiss her. That's why Max, together with the three nursing home residents of Table No. 7, is doing everything in his power to convict the true perpetrator.
- The morose Konrad (85) pushes everyone away, but little Thurba (12) manages to break through his wall.
- TV MovieA church struggles to remain relevant in the modern world.
- A boy under the influence of his neonazi-brother witnesses the power of truth when listening to an old survivor of the Shoah.
- Coldest German winter of World War II. African-American private Jamar gets lost behind the enemy frontline. When he takes shelter in a cabin deep in the forest he struggles in an uncertain path with fateful encounters to head home again.
- Famed, infamous and legendary: Hamburg's harbor district St. Pauli is a sinful mile, a red-light district, a demi-monde and refuge for gangsters and stranded people altogether, but it is also the starting point of musical world careers such as the Beatles or Jimi Hendrix. As if through a prism of contemporary German history, this documentary series anecdotally sketches the life stories of St. Paulians both prominent and unknown, on the basis of the quarter's most famous streets.