Tanja Schleiff

For Aspergian Ella, things are actually looking great in terms of love and family. Until Jannis suddenly reveals to her that he will be away on a job in Greece for a few weeks. In addition, Christina's ex-boyfriend Nils temporarily moves into the house of the two women. The fact that Christina seems to fall in love with him again and has no more time for her throws Ella even more off track. Only the Kung Fu training with Arndt Engler, which she started to gain more security for her, gives her stability. Right from the start, Arndt and Ella have a certain familiarity that need no words. But one night after an argument with Nils and Christina, a frustrating phone call with Jannis and a stopover with six grain schnapps in a pint, Ella seems to derail completely. The next morning she has to testify to the police with a terrible hangover, because she is alleged to have assaulted someone. Suddenly her future as a lawyer is on the brink.

Susanne Elvan met her husband Tarek, a convicted violent criminal, through a penpal portal while he was in inprisonment. The wedding took place before his release. When Susanne was found murdered, Tarek had only recently been out of prison. The case seems clear, at least for Susanne's daughter Mia, who detests her mother's easily irritable new husband. The Cologne commissioners Ballauf and Schenk start the investigation. But when assistant Norbert Jütte sees on a crime scene photo that the murderer has tied a belt over his victim's eyes, the case takes an unexpected turn: Jütte is convinced that he has dealt with the murderer before, earlier in his career, when he was doing his duty in another police department in another city. A serial perpetrator with a recurring murder ritual seems to be straggeling around in the city.

Five old friends have to prove themselves one last time. 30 years after the hopeful young band Bochums Steine have separated after a disastrous live performance, fatally ill Rainer tries to re-activate his old cronies

5.6/10

Psychiatrist Joe Jessen is called to an emergency: On a bridge is a woman, a cell phone on her ear. Joe can not save the woman. She works remotely and jumps to death.

7.4/10

Chaos in the Chancellery: Prime Minister Katharina Wendt loses her memory during a spontaneous trip with husband Helmuth and wakes up every morning since then with the knowledge of 1989. The therapy aims to activate her emotional center. No easy task with such a sober woman! Chancellery Minister Dieter Kahnitz must get her fit again until the end of the summer break, otherwise the euro will fail and then Europe will fail! But the minister would not mind being chancellor himself. Will the Chancellor succeed in remembering in time?

6/10

A comedy centered on a sexually adventurous young woman who is trying to be the perfect wife, mother, and lover.

5/10

An action-packed race to find the legendary treasure of the Nibelungen hidden by Charlemagne and thought to be the biggest lost treasure in the world.

5.2/10

1818 in the Münsterland: Innumerable pilgrims seeking comfort and consolation visit the bedside of Anna Katharina von Emmerich, a nun whose body bears marks of the holy wounds of Christ on her chest, forehead and hands. Clemens von Brentano, an artist in his prime, visits the nun′s sickbed as a simple "writer of the wonders of God" to take down her visions and beliefs. He believes himself to be in charge of his life as a devout Catholic. The former rake′s encounter with the charismatic nun proves fateful, however. For both of them.

6.6/10

An almost bombproof method of staying single is called "speed dating". 18 people participate in such an event. Nine men and nine women are sitting opposite each other in order to sell optimally under the pressure of time and to find a partner. They are looking for a date - and have nothing else in common. They talk about allergies, cappuccino, consumer behavior, buses and designer clothes: the list of serious embarrassments is long. Yet none of the lonely hearts has given up the hope of romance.

7.1/10

In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the east and the Allied Expeditionary Force attacking from the west. In Berlin, capital of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler proclaims that Germany will still achieve victory and orders his generals and advisers to fight to the last man. When the end finally does come, and Hitler lies dead by his own hand, what is left of his military must find a way to end the killing that is the Battle of Berlin, and lay down their arms in surrender.

8.2/10
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Dominik Graf relocates the story of the same name by Henry James from the 19th century to the year 2001.

7.1/10