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- Evil assassins want to kill Daniel Kublbock, the third runner up for the German Idols.
- Chronicles the illustrious 19th-century love affair between composer Robert Schumann and pianist Clara Wieck.
- A study of German 19th Century Romantic art through the writings and paintings of Carl David Friedrich and his fellow artist, Carl Gustav Carus.
- The siblings Christine and Stefan grew up separated from each other due to their parents' divorce and have no knowledge of each other. Later in life they meet and enters into a relationship.
- A free-wheeling comedy, Zur Sache Schaetzchen chronicles a day in the life of Martin, a witty yet lazy songwriter who'd rather not get out of bed. During the opening sequence, Martin watches a break-in on the other side of the street. In the morning, his friend Henry forces him to report it to the police, yet Martin gets bored with the cops and flees. The two of them spent the rest of the day escaping the law, in the Munich zoo and a public bath, were Martin meets Barbara. Block, the record company executive, needs Martin's new song lyrics right away, and Martin, who continually cranks out mad random remarks, comes up with a ridiculous sailor song. In the end, Martin's playful- ness collides with the authority the police represents. The movie is certainly not plot based; it draws its superior humor from one-liners and the hilarious, carefree insanity of its protagonist.
- In their wintry snowy resort, the financially notoriously clammy girlfriends Cecily and Laura see from their hotel window the established Munich businessman Karl Engelmann, a middle-aged man, with his BMW ancestor.
- Potato farmer, Fritz, moves to Wild West with his fellow German immigrants. Bandits pretending to be Native Americans on the war path besieged them in an attempt to steal some gold.
- The advertising editor Hannes Lücke spends the Christmas holiday every year with his family in Münster. He has his new girlfriend, Inge, in a hotel waiting.
- West Berlin in the summer of 1968. It shows the lifestyle of the time on the basis of several musical quartet formations.
- Die letzte Geschichte von Schloss Königswald The last story of the castle Royal Forest (direct translation "king wood") Shortly before the end of the Second World War, various aristocratic ladies gather at the Royal Forest castle. The Castle is occupied by the Germans who want to use it as a fortress against the Russians or Americans. The old ladies decide to disable a grenade launcher. Milka (the young nurse maid) has an affair with Sergeant Franz HuberHall (the aide to Captain Kolk). FürstinGroßmutter (Princess grandmother) is celebrating her 80th birthday and invites the soldiers and Captain Kolk. During the celebration Milka hides with Hallhuber in the champagne cellar and after the celebration the women give the Germans an ultimatum. They pretend to have taken Hallhuber hostage and want to force the withdrawal of the Germans. But Kolk gives them an ultimatum in return. He will shoot all women if Hallhuber is not released. Before either side can decide the Germans withdraw from the castle (after the death of Adolf Hitler is reported). Though relieved, they now face the possibility of being occupied by the Americans or the Russians. Hallhuber and Milka now hide in the attic of the castle. Soon after, the Americans appear. The old ladies get the Americans to agree to a peaceful coexistence in the castle. There's a celebration with dancing and something they haven't had in years - real coffee. The relief they feel is short lieved (again) when the Americans tell them they must surrender the castle to the Russians. The noble ladies decide to leave with the Americans. Princess grandmother wants to settle at the castle of her relatives on the Rhine and the other women are allowed to follow her. Milka decides to remain at the castle, where Hallhuber is still hidden. While some continued to work in television, this was to be the last theatrical feature film for the stars Camilla Horn, Marianne Hoppe, Fee von Reichlin and Marika Rökk. The 67-year-old costume designer Charlotte Flemming also received her last screen credit.
- A young man and his friend Viktor are two young men from a middle-class house. For their families and their society they have nothing left but contempt.
- In the sixties the painter and sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle started her career with shooting paintings, reliefs that were fired at with paint bags. She became famous and popular for her Nanas, colorful sculptures of big and cheerful women, and for the cooperation with Jean Tinguely. The frame of this film is a tour through her tarot garden in Tuscany.
- Portrait of the Colombian painter and sculptor Fernando Botero
- In his experimental short film 'Brutalitaet in Stein' (Brutality in Stone), Alexander Kluge demonstrates how Nazi architecture used dimensions of inhuman and super-human scale to bolster the regime's politics of the same kind. Shots of huge neo-classical architectural structures from the Nazi period are confronted with equally anti-human national-socialist language as a voice-over.
- The film follows artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser and presents his workings and his artistic and personal views.
- Documentary about the last German emperor Wilhelm II, who was also the first German film star.
- Short back and white film showing the restoration and subsequent public display of fine artworks
- Allegory of a man who leads the people to destruction and then is reborn to recommence the cycle.