Martin Weinhart
Directing
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The young Friedrich Schiller begins his life as a poet with a dramatic escape. After the sensational success of his first drama "The Robbers", he deserts from the Duke's army. At the Mannheim Court and National Theatre, he initially receives a friendly reception, but his new play "Fiesko" is not well received by the artistic director Dalberg. In the successful actor and author August Wilhelm Iffland, Schiller finds a strong competitor for the position of in-house playwright and vies with him for the love of the same woman. The young poet's situation becomes increasingly precarious; he has no money, suffers from hunger and falls seriously ill. Nevertheless, he works feverishly for recognition and success with no regard for his own health.
The Young Schiller
Living and loving in a small village in the south of Germany. People and their conflicts with morality, manners, and society.
Durst

Police pastor Lena Fauch cares for the victims after a supermarket robbery. A police officer was shot dead. His colleague Susi Massmann did not put the perpetrator out of action. Why? Police colleagues accuse the distraught policewoman Susi Massmann of having a shooting inhibition. Is she not tough enough for the police service and has therefore failed? While the young woman is being bullied, Lena gets caught between all fronts at the police station.
Lena Fauch - Du sollst nicht töten

Kevin is the most popular boy in his class, and his classmate Biene feels the same way. However, she doesn’t think she has a chance of ever getting together with him. But then things take a turn: On a field trip, Kevin and his friend secretly slip LSD to their teacher, who dies as a result. Biene has a videotape showing the whole thing.
Das Psycho-Girl – Du wirst sie nicht mehr los

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Robert Lembke - Wer bin ich?

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