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- A young German soldier's terrifying experiences and distress on the western front during World War I.
- Post World War II, a British colonel and his wife are assigned to live in Hamburg during the post-war reconstruction, but tensions arise with the German who previously owned the house.
- A Chechen Muslim illegally immigrates to Hamburg, where he gets caught in the international war on terror.
- J.M.W. Turner, an unconventional British painter, goes down memory lane and recalls his romantic relationship with a seaside landlady and the various accolades he received for his works of art.
- In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the watch of a Danish Sergeant who slowly learns to appreciate their plight.
- Explores the subjects of gentrification and social inequality in Berlin.
- 50 years after the Munich Massacre, Munich is hosting a soccer game between an Israeli and a German football club. When things start to fall apart, it seems history might be repeating all over again.
- A divorced mother looks to protect her daughter after an unexpected tragedy.
- TV Mini Series"City of Blood" is a thriller and horror series on Disney+. It's based on the graphic novel "Berlinoir" by Reinhard Kleist and Tobias O. Meißner.
- A large black box crashes through the sky, landing on a man's head. He spends months recovering, having lost all memory. After a multi-million pound settlement, he becomes increasingly extravagant in enacting fragments of memory.
- Freddy is hardly suspected of being an old-fashioned family man: while his wife Juliana commutes to Zurich as a doctor, he is there in Constance for 13-year-old daughter Zoë and little Niko. He thinks that Freddy dropped out of medical school and now works as an educator in the daycare center as the best decision of his life. When Juliana receives the offer to take over the management of children's oncology, she wants to move to Zurich with the whole family. For them that would mean: an end to the strenuous driving, finally more time with the family and a higher income. Freddy, however, does not want to leave his familiar environment. He's not that ambitious in his badly paid job either, because Freddy has his own pedagogical ideas - and gets the prospect of finally being able to implement them as a Kita manager together with his colleague Lara. But that only works if everything stays the same for the family in Konstanz. When his father Fritz suddenly appears at the door after 18 years and Zoe deliberately lets himself be caught shoplifting, his hitherto happy life is further mixed up. Now he has to be able to see opportunities in the crisis.
- Freddy and his wife Juliana leave the Konstanz comfort zone and move to Berlin. With Grandpa Fritz in tow, the Kleemanns come to live with Grandma Regina. In contrast to his sister Zoe, little Niko is happy about living with his grandparents. While Freddy and his trusted colleague Lara finally want to implement their own concept as a daycare manager, Juliana sees an unexpected stop sign in her career as a doctor: She is unplanned pregnant. Now a difficult life decision is imminent: A third child does not fit into the current family and couple concept of two full-time workers. The self-absorbed parents initially pay little attention to the problem that Zoe is anything but happy after the new beginning. Only when the teenage girl runs away do Freddy and Juliana react. Now they have to find each other again as a couple in order to stay together as a family. Again the question arises: Who is backing up and how?
- In "Vaterfreuden" erlebt Oliver Wnuk alias Freddy Kleemann, dass die Kapazitäten des liebevollen Familienvaters, fürsorglichen Sohns und engagierten Kita-Betreibers an Belastungsgrenzen stoßen. Obwohl ein beziehungstechnischer Systemabsturz droht, fällt es dem sympathischen Protagonisten schwer, seinen aufreibenden Multitasking-Modus zu entschleunigen. Im dritten Film der Komödien-Reihe "Das Leben ist kein Kindergarten" steht auch das Älterwerden der Großeltern - eindrucksvoll gespielt von Siemen Rühaak und Hedi Kriegeskotte - auf realitätsnahe Weise im Fokus: Während er sich seiner fortschreitenden Demenzerkrankung stellen muss, möchte sie wertvolle Lebenszeit nicht einfach verstreichen lassen: Vom Berliner Hauptstadt-Feeling bekommt der unfreiwillig zugezogene Konstanzer Freddy Kleemann wenig mit. Während sich seine hochschwangere Ehefrau Juliana von ihm alleingelassen fühlt, wünscht sich seine Geschäftspartnerin Lara mehr Einsatz bei ihrer Kita. Nicht nur die Kinder müssen das innovative Konzept mit Ruheräumen besser annehmen, auch bei den Eltern erhitzen sich zu Freddys Leidwesen die Gemüter. Große Sorgen macht ihm sein an Demenz erkrankter Vater Fritz. Freddy spürt, dass die gemeinsame Suche nach der richtigen Einrichtung ein letztes bewusstes Papa-und-Sohn-Projekt sein könnte. Entsprechend will er sich Zeit lassen und intensive Momente auskosten. Für Entlastung bei den Kleemanns soll Freddys Schwiegermutter Regina sorgen. Sie ist gerne für andere da, möchte aber selbst wieder einmal umgarnt werden. Vielleicht würde ihr eine Bekanntschaft guttun? Das denken ihre Enkel Zoë und Niko, die ihre Oma heimlich auf einer Dating-Plattform anmelden .