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Offenburg, 1949. The population in the French occupation zone suffers from the collapse of the economy after the end of the war. Enne, the daughter of more
Offenburg, 1949. The population in the French occupation zone suffers from the collapse of the economy after the end of the war. Enne, the daughter of a railwayman who married the owner of a printing and book publishing house, invents a fashion magazine. However, a husband who considers himself responsible for the welfare of the family does not take her ideas seriously. close
The young editor of the Rhine newspaper, Karl Marx, seeks to find out the true facts, to draw readers to the most acute and painful questions of reality. more
The young editor of the Rhine newspaper, Karl Marx, seeks to find out the true facts, to draw readers to the most acute and painful questions of reality. Carl still lives in Cologne alone, and Zheni in Trier.
The articles of the Rhine newspaper arouse the wrath of the royal court, stricter censorship restrictions are introduced, and only the courage and diplomatic skill of the editor of the newspaper Marx saves it from closure, Zheny's half-brother, as the eldest in the family, demands from Marx that he break off all relations with Zheny, refuse to marry. . . close
1919. World War I has just ended. Dörte Helm, a young art student in Weimar, follows Walter Gropius’ call and joins the newly-founded Bauhaus school. more
1919. World War I has just ended. Dörte Helm, a young art student in Weimar, follows Walter Gropius’ call and joins the newly-founded Bauhaus school. A love story grows between Gropius and Dörte, adding fuel to the fire of the ensuing scandal threatening the very existence of the Bauhaus; the school of art that would go on to shape the 20th century like no other… close
After rapidly ascending the ranks of the Socialist Party, Benito Mussolini created a Fascist state in 1920s Italy through his use of propaganda and diplomacy more
After rapidly ascending the ranks of the Socialist Party, Benito Mussolini created a Fascist state in 1920s Italy through his use of propaganda and diplomacy and led his people in a bloody war that would ultimately result in his downfall. close
When war broke out in Europe in 1914, most people thought the conflict would be over by Christmas; they could not imagine how wrong they were. An attack more
When war broke out in Europe in 1914, most people thought the conflict would be over by Christmas; they could not imagine how wrong they were. An attack in Sarajevo ended up becoming a snowball that swept the world: a new kind of warfare had begun, waged with techniques and means never seen before. By November 1918, ten million people had died and the political map of the planet had been redrawn. close
In a politically, morally and economically destroyed country, three sisters of an industrialist family in post-war Germany reinvent themselves and set the course for their future.
In a politically, morally and economically destroyed country, three sisters of an industrialist family in post-war Germany reinvent themselves and set the course for their future. close
East Berlin, 1956. Bertolt Brecht, revolutionary of the theater and poet of the state, looks back: his exploits as a teenager during the World War I; more
East Berlin, 1956. Bertolt Brecht, revolutionary of the theater and poet of the state, looks back: his exploits as a teenager during the World War I; his romantic adventures during the twenties; the escape of the Nazi regime; the return from exile. The life of a timeless classic, a class fighter, an indefatigable free spirit, a committed artist. close
The Ascent Of Civilsations’, questions the myths and unravels age-old clichés about some ancient cultures. It examines their strange and sometimes amusing more
The Ascent Of Civilsations’, questions the myths and unravels age-old clichés about some ancient cultures. It examines their strange and sometimes amusing idiosyncrasies, gives fresh insights into who they really were, and provides a novel take on their societies, peppered with surprising new revelations. This is a new look at the Ancients that will change our perception of them. close
Die Deutschen is a German television documentary produced for ZDF that first aired from October to November 2008. Each episode recounts a selected epoch more
Die Deutschen is a German television documentary produced for ZDF that first aired from October to November 2008. Each episode recounts a selected epoch of German history, beginning with the reign of Otto the Great and ending with the collapse of the German Empire at the end of the First World War. In November 2010 the second season of Die Deutschen was published in German television, beginning with Charlemagne, the Frankish King, and ending with Gustav Stresemann, the Chancellor and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic.
Historical events are recreated through a combination of live action scenes and computer generated animations. The series was filmed at over 200 different locations in Germany, Malta, and Romania at a cost of approximately €500,000 per episode. close
After the fall of the Third Reich, the small town of Tannbach is cruelly divided between East and West regimes and the town’s inhabitants suffer the consequences. more
After the fall of the Third Reich, the small town of Tannbach is cruelly divided between East and West regimes and the town’s inhabitants suffer the consequences. A gripping historical drama exploring the devastating effects decades of conflict had on communities from the end of the Second War War to the fall of the Berlin Wall. close
Ancient Apocalypse investigates six catastrophic stories of how the world’s greatest civilisations collapsed. Every continent has its ruins — places where more
Ancient Apocalypse investigates six catastrophic stories of how the world’s greatest civilisations collapsed.
Every continent has its ruins — places where only stones tell the tale of a fallen people. They might lay buried under the Earth, in the shade of jungle canopy or amidst the teeming industry of a modern city. However, they all raise the same questions: How could something so great all but vanish? Why do civilisations collapse?
In this 6-part series, we uncover the scientific reasons why some of history’s most fascinating peoples have disappeared in the face of the natural world’s might. We investigate the end of The Akkadian Empire, The Lost City of Helike, Sodom and Gomorrha, The mystery of the Sea Peoples, The Maya Civilisation and Doggerland. Some of the world’s greatest natural disasters reduced these societies to nothing. close
Europe 1918-1939 The film is based on diaries, letters and memoirs of men, women and children from France, Germany, Italy, England, Austria, Sweden, Poland and the USSR.
Europe 1918-1939 The film is based on diaries, letters and memoirs of men, women and children from France, Germany, Italy, England, Austria, Sweden, Poland and the USSR.
Looks at the overwhelming impact pop music has had since the 90s and how our media saturated society has allowed pop music to become an overtly commercial more
Looks at the overwhelming impact pop music has had since the 90s and how our media saturated society has allowed pop music to become an overtly commercial product.
The kids' have been subjected to, and manipulated by sophisticated marketing ploys from the pop music industry in order to maintain their huge profits. What kind of effect does this have on youth culture? What kind of youth do adolescents get to enjoy today, if their world seems to be one reality talent show after another? How much are adolescents affected by the stereotypes portrayed in pop video culture? Sex'n'Pop seeks to find answers to these questions. close
A young man and his wife struggling to create a good life for themselves in a new country. Based on Louise Erdrich's novel 'The Master Butchers Singing Club'.
A young man and his wife struggling to create a good life for themselves in a new country. Based on Louise Erdrich's novel 'The Master Butchers Singing Club'. close
Bonn depicts the rise of the young West Germany, a country struggling to break free from the terrors and legacies of World War II and longing for a 'normal' more
Bonn depicts the rise of the young West Germany, a country struggling to break free from the terrors and legacies of World War II and longing for a 'normal' life. Into this heady and volatile mix steps Toni, a young woman determined to seize every opportunity, overcome every obstacle and make her own way in what is still a very male-dominated society. But what at first appears to be only an entry-level office job at one of the country's two competing secret services soon sucks her ever deeper into a clandestine world of suspicion close
History of the creation and decline of the Münster Commune. In 1533, two preachers of a new religious movement appeared in this city - Anabaptists Jan more
History of the creation and decline of the Münster Commune. In 1533, two preachers of a new religious movement appeared in this city - Anabaptists Jan Bockelson and Jan Mattis. Thanks to heated speeches and many promises, they quickly seize power in the city and declare Munster the “New Jerusalem”. close
Follow the pioneers of criminology for four centuries and witness revolutionary discoveries that have changed the world of crime forever. From fingerprints more
Follow the pioneers of criminology for four centuries and witness revolutionary discoveries that have changed the world of crime forever. From fingerprints to forensic ballistics, from Vidoc to Pinkerton. close
The documentary series dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the collapse of the USSR is built as a dialogue between the narrator and his young daughter, more
The documentary series dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the collapse of the USSR is built as a dialogue between the narrator and his young daughter, who asks her father questions about the Soviet realities covering the period of the history of the USSR and the Eastern Bloc countries from 1975 to 1991. close
These films were edited decades after the end of World War II and are a compilation of very rare, often unseen footage. You will see in color military more
These films were edited decades after the end of World War II and are a compilation of very rare, often unseen footage. You will see in color military parades, episodes from peaceful life, rare footage of almost all the military campaigns in which the German army took part from 1939 to 1945, the actions of infantry, navy, tank detachments and aviation, the shooting of famous Nazi leaders. Bloody evidence of the crimes of fascism, footage from liberated concentration camps. . . close
Europe in the 1920s and 1930s is a continent licking its wounds after the devastating First World War, on the brink of economic crisis, and shattered more
Europe in the 1920s and 1930s is a continent licking its wounds after the devastating First World War, on the brink of economic crisis, and shattered by refugee flows from revolutions and civil war, marked by a refusal to accept these desperate people: fertile ground for disagreements with fragile new democracies and the rise of authoritarian regimes. Meanwhile, there are striking similarities — the rise of the far right, the turn of democracies toward “illiberal” regimes, the shaky foundations of our financial system. Can the past contain warnings for the present? The series chronicles a complex sequence of events that led to the emergence of a new administration and allowed violence and brutality to unfold on an incredible scale. This is a view of history that has a direct bearing on today’s world. close
They have different characters, different fates, not always happy and lucky. One thing brings them closer together: beautiful, passionate, bright women more
They have different characters, different fates, not always happy and lucky. One thing brings them closer together: beautiful, passionate, bright women - concubines, favorites, mistresses of the powerful - left an unforgettable mark in the history of mankind.
Episode 1. "The Sultan's Concubine."
The famous palace of the Ottoman sultan in Constantinople is located on a promontory separating the two worlds. Here Europe meets Asia. Any citizen could enter the outer courtyard of the palace. In the courtyard was the State Council and the school. The third court was reserved for only one man, the Sultan. In this private courtyard there was a mysterious place, completely fenced off from the world - a harem.
Episode 2. The King's Favourite.
The empire of King Louis XIV of France is full of enduring beauty and poetry. A charming veil hides in the castles and parks of the “Sun King” a world in which there was a ruthless battle for power and... love. Its tools were temptation and pleasure, passion and betrayal. The rules of the game then seem strange today.
Episode 3. "The mistress of the Pope."
St. Paul’s Cathedral in Rome is one of the main shrines of the Catholic world. Only the Pope himself and a few other cardinals can serve Masses here in the heart of the cathedral. Near the main altar, in a place hidden from the eyes of visitors, there is a sculpture of a woman. The Vatican prefers not to reveal its secret. close
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