A Imperatriz Elisabeth da Áustria é idolatrada pela sua beleza e moda. Mas em 1877, ´Sissi´ comemora seu 40º aniversário e deve lutar para manter a sua imagem pública. Com um futuro de apenas deveres cerimoniais à sua frente, ela rebela-se contra a imagem hiperbolizada de si mesma e apresenta um plano para proteger seu legado.
A fim de salvar sua irmã Anne desaparecida das garras do sinistro Homem Lua, Peter tem que embarcar em uma fantástica jornada para a lua. Logo ele percebe que a história maluca de Anne de falar sobre June Bug Zoomzeman, os incríveis Espíritos da Natureza e o Palácio da Fada da Noite, são mais do que apenas um sonho!
Germany, 1931. The youth novel "Emil and the Detectives" is being filmed, which will make its author, Erich Kästner, world famous. An unusual friendship begins between the childless author and fatherless Hans, the 9-year-old playing the character Little Tuesday. Their friendship is put to the ultimate test in the Third Reich when Kästner's books are banned and little Hans becomes a Hitler Youth. Based on a true story.
Thank you for Bombing accompanies three correspondents to their working place in conflict areas and gives an insight into their daily routine aside from cameras and satellite phones - somewhere between bombing alarm, laundry and Bach flower therapy.
Two men and one woman are involved in a dramatic triangle between love and passion, transgression and betrayal. Florian Flicker has set Karl Schönherr's "Der Weibsteufel" in Austria's borderland shortly after the turn of the last century. In the remote swamps next to the March River, Hans and Jana are living in a criminal idyll that comes tumbling down when a young soldier enters the picture.
Think of a really nice person, a friend of yours, someone who could never hurt a fly. Imagine finding out that he is supposed to have killed someone. You're told that he has shot a person in a bar, for no obvious reason. He has already confessed. He says the murder was planned. He expects a life sentence. He even longs for it. He wants to pay for his crime. The psychiatrist cannot see any mental illness. People around him don't think him to be evil. They like him. They want to help him and protect him from himself. And they all ask the same question: Why....?
Together with the ensemble of the Vienna Burgtheater, led by Kirsten Dene and Gusti Wolf, Franz Wittenbrink accounts in a wonderfully funny way with art and commerce in times of Mozart mania.