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- During the early sixteenth century, idealistic German monk Martin Luther, disgusted by the materialism in the Catholic Church, begins the dialogue that will lead to the Protestant Reformation.
- An action movie centered around a group of street racers.
- Fine suffers from not being seen but she also does her best at not being noticed, even though she is an acting student. At night, when her mentally handicapped sister Jule cannot get to sleep and stereotypically bangs her head against the wall, Fine turns the recorder on and gives a firework of singing, acting and dancing. However in the acting school she lacks self confidence to uninhibitedly storm the stage. After the well known director Kasper Friedemann invites Fine for an audition, she convinces him with her acting. But he also sees in Fine an injured being (vulnerable personality) that matches his vision of Camille, the main character in his next play. Fine gets her first big part that she in no way wants to lose. She slips into another identity. As Camille, she awakens to her femininity, but through Camille, Fine also loses her own strengths that she shows every day in dealing with her sister Jule. Because Camille is not only self-conscious and sexually active but at the same time mentally fragile and self-destructive. Fine puts herself in the hands of her director who lets her go through hell without psychologically rescuing her. A dangerous game in which she becomes her own enemy.
- A poor man taking part in paid drug experiments gets increasingly lost in drug-induced delusions with dreadful consequences.
- Peter (39) has slipped into the role of the houseman over the years, because his wife Elisabeth (42) is traveling a lot for work and he takes care of the children Robby (15) and Laura (8). Peter learns that Elisabeth wants to go to Africa with her family. Due to the death of his mother Hedi, the soul situation Peters gets more and more out of balance. When he also learns that Elisabeth has already given her boss half a promise to go to Africa for two years, Peter feels ignored and ignored. It begins a blessing of blame, in which he gets into an emotional dead end.
- Rudolf Wohlgemuth leads a stoic hermit life in his provincial watchmaker's workshop. The small business used to be a well-known manufacture with a few journeymen, but now the shop only has one employee: the ambitious Karina. The two hardly exchange a word a day, but at work they mesh like clockwork gears. The cozy little world threatens to collapse when Rudolf's brother Klaus, who produces cheap watches in Hong Kong, unexpectedly demands his share of the inheritance from their parents' business. Rudolf pretends that he cannot pay because he has just started a family. Klaus spontaneously announces his visit, happily surprised by his brittle brother's way of life. In his distress, Rudolf asks single parent Karina and her daughter Julia to move in with him for a few days to play "family". The ruse works amazingly well: Fake wedding photos and a little paint on the walls awaken Rudolf's dusty bachelor's quarters. Klaus never doubts for a second that he has a newly-enamored couple in front of him: Are real feelings involved? That's where the problem lies. When Rudolf believes that Klaus is--once again--relaxing his wife, he, blind with jealousy, lets the dizziness blow. Only after Karina threatens to disappear completely from his life does he reflect and stop time out of love for her.
- Two pairs of parents discover that their sons were accidentally interchanged as infants. The love for the child who has now grown-up nine years with them, needn't necessarily change anything. But what about the biological child?
- Die Wohnung der Stewardess Sarah Brandt ist ein einziges Blutbad, von dem Opfer fehlt aber jede Spur. Sarahs Ex-Freund, ein erfolgreicher Fotograf, wird verdächtigt, die Frau im Kokainrausch ermordet zu haben, nachdem sie sich von ihm getrennt hatte. Die Beweislage ist geradezu erdrückend, aber dann taucht Sarahs Leiche in einer Kunstgalerie auf, in der die verstörenden Bilder des Malers Robert Levin ausgestellt werden..
- Der Bauunternehmer Anton Rosenfeld wurde erschossen. Auch sein autistischer Enkel Florian ist tot, er wurde erstickt. Als die Polizisten eintreffen, sehen sie Florians Mutter Martina Rosenfeld, die gerade die Spuren der Tat wegwischt - angeblich kann sie sich an nichts mehr erinnern. Spielt sie die Amnesie nur vor?