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- Blacklisted in modern day WW2, a Swedish oil trader opts to assist British Allies, by means of infiltrating and surveying Nazi Germany.
- First part of two of the saga of the troubled Buddenbrook family and their business in mid-19th-century Germany.
- Drama series telling the story of WW1 as seen through the eyes of children.
- Second part of two of the saga of the troubled Buddenbrook family and their business in 19th-century Germany.
- A men's choir decides to go to Sweden and Germany. Shortly before their departure the choir director, Max, dies and is mourned by the choir and especially by their accompanist Magga, whom he was in love with. In deference to Max's memory, they embark upon a mission of song and companionship, in order to adjust to their loss.
- It's been six months since his beloved wife died, and Kurt Tobaben (Günther Maria Halmer) still can't get over the loss. The wealthy glove manufacturer from Hamburg neglects his company, hides in his villa and mourns the past. Only a trip to Travemünde changes the mind of the desperate widower: in a hotel bar he meets Luzy Ditten (Teresa Weißbach), who works there as a waitress and immediately casts a spell over him with her open, understanding nature. From then on, he meets the much younger woman more often; soon a tender rapprochement develops between Luzy, the lively blonde with a penchant for the color pink, and Kurt, caught in his suffering, a solid entrepreneur in mature manhood. When he decides to engage her as a "personal partner" and take her to Hamburg, those around him feel alienated. There is whispering in social circles, while Kurt's relatives, especially daughter Karin (Floriane Daniel), are extremely critical of the new woman at his father's side. In general, family cohesion is not the best: the work at the municipal art foundation is getting on Karin's nerves, and when she wants to organize an exhibition for artist friend Ruth Brede (Ingeborg Westphal), the sponsors jump out of her - not exactly the best Timing for family conflicts. Meanwhile, Kurt's son Kai (Ole Tillmann) is plagued by his conscience: for years he didn't tell his father, who supported him financially, that he had chosen a career as a chef instead of taking over the company. When the cards are finally laid on the table, things don't go as planned, and everyone involved is forced to make their own choices for a happier future. The title could not have been chosen better: A "fresh wind" often blows through this sensitively developed story, in which the motif of returning to life after a dramatic beginning slowly develops into a cheerful, melancholic, hopeful description of personal new beginnings. In the sensitive staging by director Imogen Kimmel, the characters gain increasing depth, revealing their strengths and weaknesses in a comprehensible way, which is not least due to the cast: Günther Maria Halmer embodies the grieving widower, who is also a proud patriarch, in his inimitably level-headed manner and wants to be a romantic beau, Teresa Weißbach knows how to convince Luzy as a life-affirming muse. Floriane Daniel also shines in strong supporting roles as the overwhelmed daughter Karin and the incomparable Ingeborg Westphal, whose artist Ruth, chapped by fate, exudes her very own magic.
- Sailor Eddie is ordered to take care of four South African beauties. However an international criminal organization kidnaps one of them: Juanita Perez, daughter of the inventor of a new, dramatically cheap, kind of fuel. Since the police doesn't believe him, Eddie has to chase the villains himself.
- About how the British broke the Brazilian monopoly on natural rubber. The storyline suggests a complex relation between adventure, military conquest and imperialism.
- After being kidnapped 20 years ago Mara Breuer has developed a severe post-traumatic stress disorder. By chance her mother Charlotte meets a wealthy danish business man, who she is convinced was her daughters kidnapper.
- A young group of four dynamic people of the coast guard is tasked to battle crime at sea - and gets equipped with the 380 PS high tech boat, the "Barracuda".
- Smiley gets into trouble with his superiors, who want the investigation closed. But he finally encounters the woman and gets her account.
- Retired city cop Hauke Jacobs starts a new career as veterinarian in Ostsee small port town Schwanitz, where he bough a home boat. The only local vet dies from a suicidal car-dive in the canal before Hauke's eyes at arrival, despite local 'chief' cop Lona Vogt after him. So unconventional, in-living practice assistant Jule Christiansen is hired as Hauke takes over the patients. Beach-strolling, Jacob discovers a stranded fishing boat, aboard of which are parrot Käpt'n Hook and two corpses, the first in the (Lübeck) area in decades. Drowning in inexperience, Vogt commandeers reluctant Hauke's expertise. The case turns international: two Latvian ferry passengers are reported missing, in fact au pair-girls tracked down by human traffickers Matthias Keller and Viktors Berzins and hiding with local widower farmer Thorsten Riemann, being observed by Turkish tramp Mehmet Ösker.
- While alleged child murderer Matthias Mattner is able to flee from his trial in Lübeck, LKA inspector Nora Weiss is having a personal nightmare. On the ferry from Latvia to Lübeck her 9-year old godchild Daina disappears. But she doesn't have much time to look for her as the case is given to her supervisor Jan Geissler. Nora is put on the case of the fugitive Mattner. She also has to make do with her new colleague Simon Brandt. Nora reopens the case of another disappeared girl, Lisa Harms, and contacts her parents. She finds it hard to keep a professional attitude. Intuitively, she suspects a connection between Mattner's case and Daina's case, but she has no evidence.
- Estonia.
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