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- A documentary series to discover the diversity of Europe with in depth reports.
- "Der Osten - Entdecke wo du lebst" presents mysterious places and tells unusual stories of life in central Germany. Axel Bulthaupt takes viewers on an expedition through her hometown.
- Andrew is 14 years old and lives at his grandmother's in a poor neighborhood of New Orleans. His strict father is a major in the US army and is constantly on the road. His mother lives her new boyfriend in Atlanta and he sees her very rarely. Music is Andrew's life and his brass band 'Roots of Music' are his refuge. In his band Andrew learns much more than making music. He learns about values and norms, knowledge that will him in his later life. But most of all, the band keeps him off the street. That is important because kids who hang out on the street too much often end up making the wrong choices. Andrew wants to become a musician and perform in the many amazing jazz clubs of New Orleans. But first, he needs to prepare for the world renowned Mardi Gras parade. He dreams about leading the Roots of Music as their drum major.
- Through the Trianon Peace Treaty (signed in 1920) Hungary lost two thirds of its territories around 100 years ago. Every third Hungarian suddenly lived abroad. In total there are 1.8 million Hungarians who live in other countries such as Slovakia, Ukraine or Romania. Families were torn apart, the economy collapsed. The large Kingdom of Hungary - part of the powerful Habsburg dual monarchy - became a small country. In the summer of 2020, the Hungarian head of government inaugurated a controversial monument: the monument to national unity. The walls are engraved with the names of more than 12,500 places that once belonged to Hungary before the borders in Europe were redrawn by the victorious powers after World War I. Victor Orbán has been courting foreign Hungarians with one-two passports and voting rights for years. The neighboring countries are alarmed. This leads to tensions and conflicts in Europe. Outrage, anger and sadness. The feelings of Hungarians at that time are still alive today and it is not only nationalists and right-wing radicals who try to make political capital out of them. The documentary examines the question: How is it possible that an event that took place one hundred years ago can have such far-reaching consequences and still be politically relevant today?
- Die Mecklenburgische Seenplatte ist Europas größtes durch Kanäle und Flüsse verbundenes Seengebiet. Die Müritz ist der größte Binnensee Deutschlands und das Herz der Region, die Feldberger Seenlandschaft ist bekannt für das kristallklare Wasser und der Tollensesee gilt als der schönste in der Gegend. Die wilde, dünn besiedelte Landschaft erstreckt sich von der Havelquelle zwischen Berlin und Rostock bis zum Peene-Delta am Kummerower See, dem Amazonas des Nordens. Von hier aus gelangt man der Strömung folgend bis an die Ostsee. Eine Entdeckungsreise durch Deutschlands schönstes Wasserparadies.
- A documentary about the power of family.
- Seanna is the only daughter of one of the richest families in the US. But instead of enjoying her wealth and freedom, she tries to make her break becoming an actress in Hollywood. In the midst of all the work and pressure, she tries to lead a normal life. But therefore one most important feature is lacking: A true friend.
- The Iwanow Abbey in Moscow is within a stones throw of the Kreml. For many decades the Abbey was used by the KGB as prison. Moscows New Nuns is the story of five remarkable Russian women from three generations, who gave up their secular life in the aftermath of Cold War to commit themselves as nuns and the revival of the Iwanow Abbey. The very uncommon lives of our five protagonists are drawing a different picture of Russia that breaks the cliches and provides a deep insight in the society and culture of this fascinating country.
- So akribisch wie sie ihre Massenmorde geplant und durchgeführt hatten, gingen die nationalsozialistischen Machthaber dabei vor, die Spuren ihrer Verbrechen zu beseitigen. Wie systematisch die Bürokraten vorgingen und wie grausam und unmenschlich sie dabei vorgingen, ist bis heute ein weitgehend unbekanntes Kapitel Kriegsgeschichte. Genauso akribisch wie sie ihre Massenmorde geplant und durchgeführt hatten, gingen die NS-Täter dabei vor, die Spuren ihrer Verbrechen zu beseitigen. Hatten sie beim Vormarsch in den Osten zunächst die Opfer ihrer Hinrichtungen einfach in Massengräbern verscharrt, so fürchteten sie - nachdem der Krieg für sie verloren schien und nach der Gegenoffensive der Roten Armee -, dass ihre Gräueltaten entdeckt würden. Wie systematisch die "Bürokraten der Massenmorde" darangingen, ihre Spuren zu verwischen, und wie grausam und unmenschlich sie dabei vorgingen, ist bis heute ein weitgehend unbekanntes Kapitel der Geschichte des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Viele Angehörige der damals getöteten Juden, Sinti und Roma, der Partisanen oder einfachen Zivilisten warten bis heute auf eine Nachricht über den Verbleib ihrer Verwandten, hoffen noch immer zumindest auf eine würdige Gedenkstätte. Der Dokumentarfilm begleitet einerseits die französische Organisation Yahad-In Unum bei ihren Recherchen in der Ukraine und folgt andererseits dem Enkel eines der Täter bei den Nachforschungen über seinen Großvater, einen ehemaligen Angehörigen der SS. Beide sind im Raum Lemberg unterwegs. Die Rechercheure von Yahad-In Unum versuchen, Schauplätze von Massenerschießungen und noch lebende Augenzeugen zu finden. Dabei entstehen auch Porträts der Mitarbeiter um den Gründer und Inspirator, den französischen Priester Patrick Desbois. Der Hamburger Vertriebsleiter Rüdiger Schallock folgt den Spuren seines Großvaters, des SS-Untersturmführers Walter Schallock (1903-1974), dessen Taten bis heute als dunkler Schatten auf der Familie lastet. "Transgenerationelle Traumatisierung" nennt das die Wissenschaft heute.
- Ciera is 13 years old and lives with her family on a small farm in Oklahoma. She is preoccupied with one thing and one thing only: Singing! Every free minute she has, she spends making music, practicing her guitar or writing her own songs. Her big dream is to become a country star.... Nashville - the epicenter of Country Music - is about a 4-hour drive away. This is where she wants to go and showcase her talent - but will her dream come true? Will she manage to get a spot in one of the legendary country bars and wow the audience?
- Ari wants to welcome the soul of her recently passed away grandpa Pedro at the Day of the Dead.
- Crowley is 11 years old and lives together with his father on a ranch in Colorado. At first glance Crowley is a little cowboy, but he is 'not quite there yet' as he says himself. A real cowboy takes on responsibility and is able to stand on his own two feet. Crowley helps out on the ranch wherever he can: he helps branding animals, catching cattle, that got lost in the large canyons and repairing the fences. It's not an easy life. But nonetheless, he wants to take over the ranch when he's all grown up so he can finally say: I am a real cowboy!