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- With his training almost complete, Darth Maul must face six Jedi in order to reach his true potential, and become a Dark Lord of the Sith.
- As the title character, Jessica Ginkel plays a supply assistant - she's personable, competent, confident - and doesn't give up easily. She takes the time to get to know patients and families. Simon Schwarz plays her wheelchair-bound boss. The two have known each other since childhood and are a well-coordinated team.
- The remaining survivors of pan-global epidemic face a race against time to find a cure before they succumb to its zombie-inducing effects. Holed up in an abandoned military base, Tom and his fellow survivors, their numbers dwindling with each successive day, desperately search for a way of stopping the outbreak and returning their lives to normal. Unfortunately for them, it soon becomes clear that the virus has mutated, turning those affected into rabid, cannibalistic creatures. Can Tom and his friends find a way to stop the seemingly inevitable, or are they doomed to a grisly fate?
- Trees talk, know family ties and care for their young? Is this too fantastic to be true? German forester Peter Wohlleben ('The Hidden Life of Trees') and scientist Suzanne Simard (The University of British Columbia, Canada) have been observing and investigating the communication between trees over decades. And their findings are most astounding. 'Intelligent Trees' features the main observations that are covered in Peter Wohlleben's book such as the stump that has been kept alive by it's neighboring trees, the old tree-couple that looks after each other, the Mother Trees that suckle their offspring, etc... Special about this film is, however, that it goes beyond observations and claims, but match them with the latest underlying Forest Science Research.
- On a remote farm an entire family is murdered.
- Museum curator Katharina and Eik the treasure hunter try to find Professor Bachmann, who went missing under mysterious circumstances. Soon they find a trail leading to the hiding place of the "Spear of Destiny".
- An entangled story which details the lives of a German family throughout their various generations.
- When a dormant volcano suddenly erupts into activity beneath Laach Lake in the Eiffel mountains, panic breaks out among the 500.000 residents.
- Two young lovers travel across Germany. Somewhere in the volcanic Eifel Region they got lost and were never to be seen again.
- The work is hard but fulfilling: since the death of her parents, the dairy farmer Klara has single-handedly tried to keep the family farm afloat in the Eifel province. But the milk prices are in the basement, business is bad, and Klara cannot get a new loan. The idealistic young woman has no choice: she will have to sell her beloved farm. In this situation, after a long time, she made contact with her sister Mika, who lives as a successful gallery owner in fashionable Dsseldorf. The two women could hardly be more unequal. However, they are completely in agreement on one point: namely that the other has no idea what "real" life really is. But now the career woman Mika finally sees the chance to steer her sister's life in new directions. Without further ado, she invites Klara over - which she soon regrets, because with Klara the full country life finds its way into the stylish designer apartment. While Mika's husband Philipp finds the breath of fresh air invigorating, her spoiled children Lola and Moritz are initially irritated by Klara's blunt manner. A personality coach should prepare the country for urban life and show her professional prospects - with moderate success. In return, Klara meets a man in the organic delicatessen shop Hauke who is completely on her wavelength. When someone interested in buying the farm finally reports, the sisters want to spruce up the dilapidated property a little before visiting. For the two of them, the trip to the Eifel is also a trip back in time, and it doesn't take long before old rivalries and repressed conflicts break out again. Back in Dsseldorf, the situation escalates when Mika feels publicly exposed by her sister. The ultimate break seems inevitable.
- Life means well with Merrit Cremer. The capable midwife has a crisis-proof job, a loving husband and two well-developed children - and now she's going on a family vacation together. To cheer up her best friend Bea, who has lost her job, Merrit spontaneously invites her to Italy. Shortly before departure, however, Merrit receives a worrying call: her father Christian is in the hospital with a suspected heart attack. For better or worse, Merrit's husband Immo sets off alone to Lake Garda with Bea and their two children Max and Jule, while she drives to the Eifel, where her parents run a youth hostel in an old castle. When they arrive, it becomes clear that their father's heart problems are not unfounded. Merrit's mother Iris wants to fulfill a long-held dream and emigrate to the South Seas. Merrit has never understood her mother's selfishness, and the old arguments between the two of them flare up again. But then suddenly Immo is standing in front of the castle gate with the children. Jule is completely disturbed - she caught her father in bed with Bea.
- GG 19 is a cinematic journey through Germany within 19 articles. Á la short cuts, in 19 stories, the fundamental rights of the Federal Republic of Germany become an emotional experience. Not didactic or even edifying, but always experience-oriented, the spectator is sent to an exciting tour through Germany with humorous, dramatic, also absurd, but unfailingly with stories that are obliged to the acting characters. An experiment, 1 film with 19 stages, an adventure for every participant and a totally new experience with the own home country, with Germany - a tour d'Allemagne.
- A medieval executioner, an unfinished job from the past, four friends on a hike - they're in over their heads.
- 1996–TV Episode
- Care assistant Vicky Röver takes the time to get to know patients and families. Your all-round view turns out to be a stroke of luck during a home visit. When Vicky visits 70-year-old Gerd Fischer because of his high blood pressure, she noticed motor weaknesses in his eight-month-old grandson. The experienced care assistant fears a rare and life-threatening muscle wasting disease in the little one. Although it is urgent, his mother Birgit does not even want to have him examined. Vicky and Chris manage - without Birgit's knowledge and with the help of Tom's father - to do a blood count on the boy. However, in order to help him, Vicky must figure out how to contact Tom's mother. Legacy family burdens play a problematic role in Vicky's new beginning. She now wants to finally free herself from the expectations and influence of her dominant mother, Heidelinde. That works best when Vicky finds a new home for herself and her daughter Kim. She can count on her brother's support. Meanwhile, Dr. Chris Wegner faces a difficult personal decision: A new type of treatment promises the chance to get out of the wheelchair again. But there are risks - and the risk of disappointment.
- Dr. Chris Wegner works on the attack in the Eifel practice. It will not be easy to fill the vacant position of care assistant. Because in the region there is not only a lack of medical care, but also a shortage of specialist staff. Meanwhile, Vicky, daughter of the Röver pharmacy dynasty in Monschau and a nurse, comes to visit her homeland, which she left for Berlin a long time ago. Vicky is not in the mood for the big hello that triggers her return home. She burned down financially and lost her prestigious job at the Berlin Charité. In addition to the not insignificant problems, new worries will soon arise. Her mother Heidelinde collapses while celebrating her 65th birthday. Symptoms of paralysis and severe pain lead to fear of a serious illness. According to the family motto "A Röver doesn't get sick", the iron pharmacist is stubborn. Heidelinde does not let anything be said about her son Georg or her older sister Martha - and certainly not about her daughter. Vicky leaves anyway, together with Chris and the hospital doctor Dr. Freiling, the mysterious disease to the bottom and comes across a secret that has been hushed up by the Rövers for decades. Dr. Wegner is a patient at the specialist Dr. Freiling - and keeps it to himself.
- In order to finally be able to work in her job again, nurse Vera (Rebecca Immanuel) dares a new beginning: With all her children, she moves from Berlin to the Eifel. Already on the first day of work in Dr. Chris Wegner (Simon Schwarz) realizes that the country is anything but tranquil because of the shortage of doctors. A long list of home visits is already waiting for Vera, who nevertheless takes plenty of time for the new patients. So the experienced sister notices that something is wrong with Hannes Limburg's (Max Herbrechter) accident story. While she wants to know more about the bank manager, who looks strangely dejected, her boss points out the long queue in the anteroom. There is also a lot of air at home because son Paul (Tom Böttcher) has no desire for the provinces and mourns the hip Kreuzberg. To meet his mother, the angry teenager is even mean to baby Mia (Mascha Schrader). Now the stress-tested Vera is faced with a double challenge again: She has to assert herself in her job and save the peace of the family. Because of quiet country life. As the eponymous heroine, Rebecca Immanuel plays a care assistant who wants to be there for her patients with specialist knowledge and empathy - and who does not compromise on her professional self-image despite the time pressure. Comedy professional Simon Schwarz gives her boss, who is sitting in a wheelchair, and who initially accepts his Berlin reinforcement in an unfriendly manner. Together, the duo have to pass their first test and see if it even fits. Entertainingly, the series immerses you in country life and puts your finger in the wounds of the omnipresent problem of medical undersupply.