Nora siempre está observando en silencio: en las fiestas, en el instituto, en la piscina y en los tejados. Nora suele vagabundear por los aburridos y monótonos bloques de viviendas con su hermana mayor y sus amigos, siempre observando. Las chicas que quieren ser delgadas y atractivas, los chicos que dicen cosas estúpidas para intentar provocar o porque están enamorados. Las despiadadas cámaras de móviles y los frágiles adolescentes que se diseccionan en ellas. Pero Nora tiene su propia forma de ver el mundo, y cuando conoce a Romy, se da cuenta de por qué. Ella oye música en el aire, el cuerpo de Nora está cambiando, como una mariposa a punto de escapar de su capullo. El primer amor de Nora marcará el comienzo de un verano de intensos cambios.
LKA-Zielfahnderin Hanna Landauer and her new colleague Röwer travel to Montevideo to provide the couple Tezlaff. It once kidnapped an industrialist and extorted 10 million ransom. The money has since disappeared.
Anja y Frank están disfrutando de sus vacaciones en familia navegando en el Mar Báltico. Anja deja a sus dos hijos pequeños solos en el bote por un momento y cuando regresa, no están por ningún lado.
Inspired by true events, this is a story about what happens when two outsiders from opposite corners of the world are thrown together: Brazil and Germany. Marten Brueckling, a retired music teacher from Germany, has inherited an original sheet of music from Bachs son. Marten has to collect the sheet in person in the beautiful Baroque city of Ouro Preto in the heart of Brazil. But Brazil is not for beginners: Funny circumstances drives hm to teach music to the kids of a juvenile detention center. Bachs music and Brazilian instruments mix perfectly. One of the kids is Fernando, a lovable, abandoned boy, who lived on the streets. But Marten discovers that they have more in common as he thought.
It is a fetish, a mantra, a secret religion to modern man: work. In times of the financial crisis and massive job reductions, this documentary movie questions work as our 'hallow' sense in life in a way that both humors and pains us.
Jean Berlinger is a gentleman and master thief. With playful ease he breaks into well-secured museums and steals their most valuable exhibits. The police are always in the wrong. With the money he receives for the precious loot, he supports retirement homes and homeless shelters. In preparation for his next coup, Berlinger meets the beautiful educator Julia. She runs a kindergarten next to the Egyptian Museum, from which Berlinger wants to steal the world-famous Nefertiti.