Karl Wittlinger
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In 1909, Karl Siebrecht, who has just become an orphan, arrives in Berlin. The 16-year-old is eager to conquer the city for himself in just a few weeks. On the train ride there, he meets Rieke Busch, a girl from the working-class district of Wedding. She accompanies Karl from then on. But he soon realizes that he will have to start at the bottom. His path is characterized by small successes and setbacks. Only later does he make his breakthrough by founding a luggage transportation company. But once again, his success was short-lived as his business partner booted him out. Karl Siebrecht is faced with the ruins of his company. But he does not give up, finds new ways and seems to have achieved another breakthrough. But then the First World War breaks out...
Ein Mann will nach oben
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Hatschi!

Wilhelmine Enke, the daughter of a trumpeter, becomes the mistress of Crown Prince Frederick William II, the successor to Frederick the Great. The fact that the beautiful Wilhelmine is of common birth makes the love between her and the portly Frederick William a problem. So Frederick William marries her off to a valet and keeps her close to him. Later, he elevates her to the nobility and makes her Countess Lichtenau. After his death, she is put on trial for high treason, but the case is unsuccessful. She spends her twilight years in a small cottage near Berlin.
Die schöne Wilhelmine
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Das Fräulein von Scuderi
Pavel Rusanov is admitted to an overcrowded cancer ward.
Krebsstation
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Frohe Ostern
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Im Hause des Kommerzienrates
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Feuerwasser
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Das Geheimnis der alten Mamsell

The story of a nurse who, during her night shifts, kills patients with her gentle talk and diligent care instead of healing them.
Nurse Griselda's Night Watch

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Yekokebu Sew
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Ohnsorg-Theater - Der DĂĽvelsblitz
Axel convinces Bum that Bum is stranded and suggests that he puts his soul into a box and sells it to a pawnbroker. And really, Bum’s life changes… This is Yugoslav TV adaptation of the Wittinger’s novel.
Transmigration of Souls
A comedy directed by Peter von Wiese.