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Lebenslänglich Mord
Lokalzeit unterwegs
Jackys wilde Afrika-Tour
Land, Liebe, Luft
Megaführerschein
Der Nachbar in meinem Beet
Tattoo – Berlin sticht zu
Das Boot - Die Dokumentation
Viel zu bieten
Campervan-Roadtrip
Kommt auf die Bucket List
Mein Verein
Orte des Schreckens
Die Stubers – Eine Familie räumt auf
A gripping road movie that follows two free spirits on a daredevil journey as they explore monumental landscapes on their motorcycles, discover the magic of foreign cultures, and laugh in the face of the toughest of trials. In six months they cover 28,000 kilometers, from Germany to Goa in India.
Himalaya Calling: Auf dem Landweg zu den höchsten Pässen der Welt
Nationalparks der Zukunft
In 2002, Munich born Maurice Philip Remy produced a three-part documentary film, Mythos Rommel ('The Rommel Myth'), for German TV with a book of the same name, chipping away at the Rommel legend dramatically. In the manner of Jeremy Isaacs' award-winning World at War series of 1973, Remy's exhaustive 'Mythos Rommel', later released with with an english-language soundtrack, relies on much pre-war and wartime newsreel footage of Rommel, skillfully weaving in interviews with surviving members of the Field Marshal's staff including Heinz Werner Schmidt; his nurse in North Africa; soldiers who fought for and against him, including Field Marshal Lord Carver; one of Churchill's former secretaries; the unrelated but intriguingly named Italian soldier Mario Rommel and both his grandson and granddaughter Helen and Joseph Pan, and Erwin's son Manfred also are making important contributions. Field Marshall Erwin Rommel was the most famous and celebrated German military commander of the Second World War. He was revered by the Germans, respected by the Allies and nicknamed 'The Desert Fox' for his tactics in the Western Desert - and yet he would die in secret disgrace. Rommel is the most detailed film biography of the German commander ever made. It follows his military career through the Great War to his daring tank assaults during the Blitzkreig of 1940, which brought him to the attention of the Nazi leaders. Goebbels thought him an ideal subject for propaganda, and the German public thrilled to his initial victories in North Africa with the Afrika Korps. However, as the war dragged on, Rommel became ever more tired and disillusioned. The darling of the German newsreels realised that the Nazis could not win the war. Discovering the horrors of the Holocaust, he called his senior command 'tragically filthy'...and started to realise that something had to be done about Adolf Hitler. The story of this fascinating, complex and tormented man is told through original wartime archive film, newsreels and exclusive interviews. Members of his own wartime staff, his son, his driver and veterans from the Afrika Korps and the 8th Army all offer revealing insights into the 'Desert Fox' - and provide a vivid portrait of a man torn between his military values and loyalties and the Nazi regime he served.
The Rommel Myth
Besser! So?
Theresas Küche – Kochen mit Freunden
Hundert Jahre Deutschland
So isst
Frauen im Nationalsozialismus
Das Geheimnis der Bergkräuter
Meine Heimat. Mein Verein.
Mein Leben auf Achse
Worauf Insekten wirklich fliegen – Willi trifft Wiesenmacher und Wildbienenschützer
Frauengeschichten – Die sixx Reportage
Schatzsuche im Südwesten
Unterwegs in Bayern
Erbsen zählen
Top Fuel – Herr über 10.000 PS
112 – Feuerwache Neukölln
Spuren im Stein
Terra X: Deutschland bei Nacht
Lust auf tolle Städte
Just Drive Das Automagazin
Die smarten Verführer
Anatomie d'un tueur
Forever Jan: 25 Jahre Jan Delay
Ich und die anderen
Mission Weltall
Unterwegs auf der Luftlinie
Einfach Gote!
Restaurant Startup – Gutes Essen zahlt sich aus
Die Maya-Route
Goodbye Deutschland! Liebe bis ans Ende der Welt
Jugend in der DDR
Hitlers Verbündete