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- Cioma Schönhaus, a 21-year-old Jewish man, escapes the Gestapo and saves lives thanks to his ability to forge passports. His other talent is forging his own identity.
- M arrives in Helsinki only to be viciously attacked by thugs and pronounced dead by medics. He revives but with no memory of his past or his identity. He rebuilds his life from scratch, but the past inevitably catches up with him.
- When JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia enforcer Mrado, who is on the hunt for Jorge.
- This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of "Factotum" author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don't interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling.
- During a long English summer in the early 1980s, two schoolboys from differing backgrounds set out to make a film inspired by First Blood (1982).
- A European joint investigation team investigates organized crime across borders in Europe.
- A hairdresser who has lost her hair to cancer, finds out her husband is having an affair, travels to Italy for her daughter's wedding, and meets a widower who still blames the world for the loss of his wife.
- "Bettys Diagnose" is a German TV show produced by the production company Network Movie on behalf of the ZDF. The series' story is set in a hospital and has run since 2014, every Friday at 19:25 in the evening.
- Marianne, some thirty years after divorcing Johan, decides to visit her ex-husband at his summer home. She arrives in the middle of a family drama between Johan's son from another marriage and his granddaughter.
- An aging cowboy movie star deserts a film set and tries to reconnect with his mother, whom he hasn't seen in thirty years, only to learn that he has a child he never knew about.
- The story starts in 1919 with some Greek refugees from Odessa arriving somewhere near Thessaloniki. Among these people are two small kids, Alexis and Eleni.
- Life of Werner Teske, the last man to be executed in former East Germany in 1981 before the death penalty was finally abolished in 1987.
- Siggi is in prison during the post-war period and tasked to write an essay. He remembers that his father was supposed to ban his profession from a friend who was a painter and Siggi was supposed to help him but he rebelled.
- The final part of Stockholm criminal world trilogy tells about the final struggles that await everyone to get out of their sins.
- Night shift thriller story.
- North North murder crime series.
- Three years later, JW gets out of prison, but soon finds himself between the contending parties of his criminal past.
- Nadine seeks to revive a failing relationship. She struggles to reconnect with the emotions that first drew her to her partner. Something in him she once cherished now seems lost.
- Kriminalkommissarin Vera Lanz leitet eine Abteilung bei der Münchener Mordkommission. Ihre beiden Mitarbeiter leitet sie mit einer Mischung aus Autorität und mütterlicher Nachsicht.
- German police inspector Robert Anders is a family man who lives with his Swedish wife and investigates murders in the spectacular landscape of the Swedish island of Gotland.
- A cantankerous but ailing bartender takes a kindly young homeless man in under his wing.
- Based on the novel by Thomas Engström, a former Stasi double agent is asked by his old CIA contact to work one more case.
- SOKO Hamburg is a German crime series.
- Stralsund is a TV crime series of the ZDF.
- SOKO Köln is a German crime series that is broadcast on ZDF.
- A married palliative care nurse gets embroiled in an affair with her ill patient's husband.
- Truth has many faces.
- "Sandy McCartney", a thirteen year-old London schoolboy is picked as exchange student by the German couple Erik and Charlotte Neufund, who took the teacher's cue to enter the program, desperately seeking a friend fro troublesome, anti-social daughter Fiona (aged 16), without consulting her. They expected a girl, so want to send back Sacchidananda, a straights AAs schoolboy who is proud of his Indian roots, but after tasting his quaint self-confidence and oriental chivalresque championing her, Fiona joins her decent sister Annika's objection to expelling a foreign guest who did everything right, so the program stands. Sandy proves a brilliant miniature-Gandhi who brings lost cohesion back to the family, which gets into crisis when Erik's tax problems compromise their livelihood and Charlotte is found out having an affair by the kids. Meeting Sandy's parents in a grand London mansion is another major surprise fro the Germans.
- A student disappears on the beach during a graduation party and is found murdered the next morning. Kessler establishes a connection with a murder in Hamburg and begins to investigate.
- Omar Abdallah, the driver, vanishes following a raid on a security vehicle. None of the EUR7.5 million was found. Omar ends himself in detention. Everyone is curious as to what happened to the loot.
- Unterleuten - A village in the Brandenburg province 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. An investor plans to build a wind farm. This leads to conflicts between the villagers and the landowners.
- A Kurt Wallander mystery told from the perspectives of police and criminal. A foreign teenage girl burns herself to death under inspector Wallander's eyes. Several homicides take place where the victim is not only killed but scalped. The victims don't seem to have any connection. The viewer will know quite early that the serial killer is a deranged adolescent boy, but what exactly is his motive?
- During the Gorbachev years, Platon Makovski and his four buddies are university students who jump on the private capitalism movement. Fast-forward 20 years, Platon finds himself the richest man in Russia, having sacrificed his friends to get to the top. But with this cynical rise, comes a brutal fall.
- Detective Inspector Jana Winter investigates with her team in the Schleswig-Holstein area while also fulfilling her role as a mother. Her intuition for the psychological dimension of crimes often leads her on the right track, and she must assert herself against her male colleagues time and again.
- The marriage between Gabrielle and Jean begins to fray after the discovery of a letter that belongs to Gabrielle.
- The adventures of a grumpy old farmer and his cat.
- A prostitute is found dead in a wooded area near the Saar River bend. All signs point to her murder. Saarbrücken detective Judith Mohn investigates.
- A disputed couple tries to solve their private and professional problems in a couple therapy.
- Ari and Oona. Two 15-year-old girls, two dysfunctional families. Absolute opposites, yet somehow similar. No one listens, no one hears. Ari feels misunderstood and compensates for this by having sex with unknown men; Oona expresses the pain over her beloved father's suicide through self-mutilation and morbid drawings. Opposites attract. Ari is a blonde who paints herself up like a canary; Oona loves things as black as night. Their unlikely friendship helps them survive their families' hypocrisy. Ari finally gains some kind of self-respect, and Oona learns to give vent to her pain. Then something happens that threatens their friendship at its very roots.... The scope of the debuting director's creative interests is evident both in the mix of cinematic devices that enrich the narration (animated passages, amateur film recordings, music videos), as well as in the artistic stylization, which directly references her grounding in comics.
- Shortly after police discovers the murder of three friends, police inspector Wallander finds his friend and colleague Svedberg dead. At first believing that Svedberg killed himself, Wallander soon discovers links between Svedberg, the three friends and a fourth person, a young woman at a mental institution.
- When Laura's husband gets posted in Finland, she reluctantly agrees to move with him. She gets involved in an extra-marital affair when she's mistaken to be a single mother.
- Doctor André Collmann's wife is shot in an attack on his country house. The doctor himself was not present at the assassination attempt. Chief crime commissioner Judith Mohn and colleague Freddy Breyer puzzle over the motive of the attacker. Then a friend of Collmann is kidnapped and a video of the perpetrator is received by the police: he demands that Nadine Abeck's case be resumed. The truth has to come out within 72 hours, otherwise Robert Haffner will die. The background seems to be justified on a party night seven years ago. At that time, Wolfgang Abeck's daughter fell into an irreversible coma. Now Nadine Abeck died a few days ago and this was the trigger for Wolfgang Abeck's self-justice. In addition to the search for Abeck, Mohn tries again to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the party night. She knows that to solve the case, the truth has to be revealed.
- A florist is found strangled in the woods. Wallander has to track down the killer.
- Stiller bringt den verletzten Mann ins Krankenhaus, kann aber außer seinem Namen, Remy Luger, nichts weiter herausfinden. Der Mann schweigt eisern. Wenige Stunden später wird die Leiche des jungen Gärtners Niklas Kiehn gefunden. Als Stiller den unbekannten Mann erneut im Krankenhaus besucht, trifft er auf Eva Sorrow, Ehefrau eines einflussreichen Großgrundbesitzers aus der Gegend. Sie ist sichtlich mitgenommen und möchte Remy helfen. Scheinbar hatte das Opfer, Niklas Kiehn, Kontakt zu Ingo Sorrow, Evas Sohn, sowie zu dessen Geschäftspartner und Landratskandidat Severin Formann. Stiller fragt sich, wie das alles zusammenhängen kann. Schließlich hat er eine Vermutung.
- In der Saar wird nahe einer Staumauer die Leiche einer jungen Frau gefunden: Die Arzthelferin Nathalie Bendig wurde mit einem starken Narkotikum betäubt und dann erstickt. Sämtliche DNA-Spuren sind durch die anschließende Ablage im Fluss allerdings vernichtet worden. Bei ihren Recherchen stoßen Hauptkommissarin Judith Mohn und ihr Kollege Freddy Breyer auf einen sehr ähnlichen Fall aus dem saarländischen Grenzgebiet, der nie aufgeklärt werden konnte. Der damalige Tatverdächtige, Pharmareferent und Familienvater Serge Roubaix, wurde aus Mangel an Beweisen freigesprochen. Judith geht der Sache weiter nach und kontaktiert dessen ehemaligen Pflichtverteidiger Alain Montand, der die Juristerei inzwischen an den Nagel gehängt hat und als Weinbauer arbeitet. Ihn plagen seit jenem Freispruch tatsächlich Schuldgefühle, weil er selbst nicht von der Unschuld seines Mandanten überzeugt war. Alain vertieft sich in die alten Fallakten und spielt Judith entscheidende Hinweise zu, denen die Polizei damals nicht nachgegangen ist. Gemeinsam finden die Kommissarin und der Ex-Anwalt endlich Beweise, die Serge Roubaix als Täter überführen könnten. Doch so einfach ist das nicht: Im damaligen Mordfall kann Roubaix nach dem rechtskräftigen Freispruch ohne ein Schuldgeständnis nicht noch einmal angeklagt werden. Und alles, was sie jüngst herausgefunden haben, ist vor Gericht als Beweismittel nicht zulässig. Judith muss erkennen, dass die Gerechtigkeit nicht immer zu ihrem Recht kommt. Sie setzt alles daran, den aktuellen Fall zu lösen - und damit hoffentlich auch den damaligen Täter zu überführen.