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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- 14th-century knights transport a suspected witch to a monastery, where monks deduce that her powers could be the source of the Black Plague.
- In the first of a trilogy of movies about Elisabeth "Sissi" of Austria, the vibrant young princess catches the eye of her sister's fiancé, Emperor Franz Josef.
- Jews rise up in the Warsaw Ghetto against the Nazis in 1943.
- A famous international conductor returns to his small childhood town in Sweden for early retirement. He's asked to help with the church choir. He affects the lives of all in the choir.
- A pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize two young girls on a train trip from Germany to Italy.
- Inspired by real events, Tiger Zinda Hai is a sequel to the blockbuster Ek Tha Tiger, and an espionage action drama that follows a daring rescue mission in Iraq.
- While filming an advertisement, some extreme sports enthusiasts unwittingly stop a group of terrorists.
- In the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, everyone is more than they initially seem. May waits tables, raises a son, Henry, and is an aspiring actress. She needs a roommate and takes in a pizza deliverer named Jonathan, an aspiring songwriter. In the adjoining flat is August, an Austrian body sculptor who appears in a deodorant commercial and dreams big dreams. May takes a job delivering singing telegrams as a stripper, Jonathan invites Henry to tag along with him on deliveries, August gets into trouble with the police who call his father in Austria, and the friendships, frustrations, and love affairs of everyday life come to a head.
- Two estranged brothers must learn to work together to claim their rightful share of an inheritance left solely to their eldest sibling.
- A retelling of the tragic love affair between Austrian Archduke Rudolf and Baroness Mary Vetsera.
- Michael Palin attempts to copy the exploits of fictional character Phileas Fogg, by trying to travel around the world (without flying) in 80 days.
- The rise and fall of the Habsburg Empire, one of the most powerful European empires in history, which lasted throughout the second millennium and had a major impact on Europe's cultural boom and ethnic cohesion.
- After the body of a prostitute has been found in a lake, the case soon turns very personal for the detective.
- The film follows a backpack on a journey around the world, intersecting the lives of dozens of fascinating characters along the way. Written and directed by 25 different directors on 5 continents in an unprecedented online collaboration, the film brings together a variety of cultures, languages and film styles into a singular narrative plot. As the story progresses, we learn details about the mysterious man to whom the bag belongs.
- 2008's European Footballing Championship, held in Austria and Switzerland.
- A British woman moves to Istanbul after the break up of her long term relationship as her boyfriend from university wouldn't propose. She was looking for a change and starts working for an upcoming Turkish fashion brand Fuced. She meets a handsome Turkish barista, they both do not speak each others language but she is determined to not let this stand in her way.
- In the Austrian Alps, a meteorite crashes into a glacier and revives the ice-frozen Neandertal boy Bataa.
- The 75-year history of the Hahnenkamm Race in Kitzbühel, Austria, one of the most famous and dangerous World Cup races in alpine skiing, is illustrated.
- Dutch police officer Van der Valk is pulled away for a private investigation for a friend of the chief of police to find the missing junior manager. When he gets to know his woman, he is fascinated by the thought of running away with her.
- Yair Lev, a Israeli documentary filmmaker turns a detective and sets on a journey to uncover the true identity behind the man who stole his grandfather's identity and later on became the president of a Jewish community in Austria.
- In Vienna, during the 1848 Revolution, opera singer Antonia Corvelli marries Detlev von Blossin, a rich landowner. But, as she refuses to give up her career, her infuriated husband returns to Pomerania without her. After falling into the clutches of the cruel and wicked count Stefan Oginski, whose lover she unfortunately becomes, Antonia has no other choice but to pass for dead in order to escape him. She then returns to Italy where she joins small theater companies under various aliases. Until one day she is overtaken by her fate...
- Three young people and their different attitudes towards AIDS.
- A documentary about the development of quantum computers. A research collaboration worldwide will completely revolutionize global information technology by exploiting the enigmatic quantum physics.
- The story of Tyrolean folk hero Andreas Hofer, who led his people in their resistance against the occupation of their country by Bavarian troops in the year 1809.
- It?s breath-taking adventure in spectacular locations from the radical drops of Whistler Mountain, British Columbia to the vertical exhilaration of skiing Russia! Share the thrills of helicopter drops into fresh powder, unimaginable inclines, and heart-stopping speeds with 2002 Olympians and world-famous U.S. snowriders!
- A showcase of skiing exploits.
- Shortly before the First World War, an Italian and an Austrian take part in a mountaineering expedition together. Not long afterwards they find themselves fighting on different sides. The plot also features references to the Mines on the Italian Front (World War I).
- Personal stories and common challenges, drama and comedy in one, in a time full of changes: All this is 'Nothing left - just that summer'.
- 1938. Austria has been annexed by Nazi Germany, and Switzerland has closed its borders for Jewish refugees - a death sentence for thousands. But not all Swiss officials observe this inhuman order.
- Mogens Elbæk travels across the Alpine - from France to Slovenia. Danmarks Radio (Danish television broadcaster) and Jyllands-Posten (one of the leading Danish newspapers) join forces to produce this travel documentary.
- Eleven year old Tim plays fate and takes a flight to Scotland with his father Eric. They were happy there two years ago, shortly before his mother Anna died in a car accident. In Scotland, Tim combs through the Hartspring Castle and whose crypt. He finds a chart with Celtic characters, that refers to the true existence of the legendary Loch Ness monster.
- The first intoxication of love gives way to a kind of high-altitude fever for Hannes: the air at 1800 meters altitude is slowly becoming too thin for the Hamburg sea dog. He misses the sea air and the sound of the sea - and of course his fish trade. When the picturesque idyll in the alpine heights finally got to be too much for him one day, he decided to flee back to his beloved hometown of Hamburg. However, not everything is for the best there either: Hannes' fish shop is broke. In order to make ends meet, the penniless Hannes hires himself out as a hooker in a nightclub in St. Pauli. Meanwhile, his spirited wife Rosa is seething with anger and disappointment. But she doesn't want to give up the love of her life that easily. She follows Hannes to the Elbe to talk to him. However, the jealousy of the planned reconciliation thwarts the plan. As soon as she arrives in Hamburg, Rosa meets a likeable EU Commissioner who invites her to dinner with the American Secretary of Commerce. Of course, the jealous Hannes doesn't let this "flirt" sit on him. In order to prove to Rosa that he still has great chances with women, the bon vivant ties up with an extremely attractive pharmaceutical representative.
- Barbara rejects womanizer Dr. Deinert and marries Prof. Walter Helmerding who has two children from a first marriage. When Deinert flirts with Walter's teenage daughter Barbara tries to thwart what she perceives as his revenge mission.
- While Garda is waiting for the return of her husband Andreas after a lengthy stay abroad a stranger, Joan, appears and claims Andreas now loves her. Garda decides to fight back and invents a lover of her own, to make Andreas jealous.
- Raphael and Martin are trying to finalize a movie in Los Angeles. But very soon they realize, that it's not so easy to make this project happen. They try to cast a real couple, Aaron and Georgina, who are having an open relationship. Raphael feels lonely without his girlfriend, who is back in Austria. All they have is brief sex chat. Martin currently tries to impress Aaron with an 80 Million Dollar movie project, supposedly with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Christoph Waltz starring. But he wants from Aaron more than just to star in it . Raphael seems to have a gambling addiction and uses the money of the movie budget. Are they ever able to make that film they planned to do at first place?
- Chris gets motivated by his good friend Sebastian to try his luck as an art dealer in Los Angeles. Once Chris arrives there he gets robbed and therefore trouble with his landlord. After that incident he wants to go back to Austria. Sebastian convinces him to stay. Mr. Lonergan, who wants to help Chris to get into the art business helps him out with some money. Frustrated and not really sure what his next move should be, he travels through California to visit some friends. In Santa Cruz he gets to know a beautiful woman who is an artist. Can he find his inner peace and a way to work in the States?
- The annual turnover of the worldwide video and computer games industry amounts to over $40 billion - more than the film industry. But does anyone know the producers in this field? This is what new series 'Game Quest' is all about. In eight episodes, the documentary series look behind the scenes of the production of tomorrow's next multi-player hit. The creative crew painstakingly develop the game with groundbreaking technologies against budget constraint and challenging deadlines.
- A version of Ben Johnson's play: A swindler goes from town to town pretending to be a dying millionaire in order to attract (and dispose of) greedy "friends."
- On July 10, 1954, ten years to the day after the unsuccessful assassination of Hitler, the president of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Otto John, took part in commemorative ceremonies in Berlin. He disappeared the following night and reported from East Germany, denouncing in the media the rearmament of the Federal Republic as an obstacle to reunification. In 1955 he returned to the West where he was arrested and sentenced to four years' imprisonment. Did he betray his country or was he kidnapped and manipulated by agents of the GDR? Otto John explains himself in front of the camera of the great documentary filmmaker and historian of the Second World War, Erwin Leiser.
- Who invented the short lederhosen: the Tyroleans or the Bavarians? Aspiring lawyer Konstantin leads a trademark dispute against an overpowering Bavarian company just to win back his ex-girlfriend Olivia.