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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- The idyllic life of the simple-minded Simplicius Simplizissimus is destroyed with the outbreak of the Thirty Years War, leading him on an adventurous journey.
- This two-part drama examines the fate of the generation of Germans which came of age after World War II.
- A European Film Noir that takes place during 12 hours of a New Year's Eve in Vienna.
- Musical comedy about confused identities.
- After the model of the Italian neorealist films, follows the lives of four women and their fates. Using professional actors and laymen, director Kurt Steinwendner presents the four "jealousy dramas" as allegorical episodes.
- Mr. Josef has been in the service of the Türkheim banking family for fifty years. When Josef runs into a small dog, there are serious problems.
- Engineer Max Klaar raises his tomboy daughter Elisabeth (nicknamed Peter) alone. Nora Christian, a famous actress and Max's ex-wife, resurfaces in the village where father and daughter live. Elisabeth coming across her mother takes her to Max's house. Shortly afterward, Elisabeth nearly drowns herself in the village lake but is saved at the last minute by Helga, a student vacationing in the area. The latter is not immune to the charms of Max but Nora puts an end to the fledgling romance by going away and taking Elisabeth with her. Max is at a loss... but not for long. Elisabeth soon realizes she needs her two parents and manages to reunite them in the end.
- Kli Kla Klawitter was a TV children's series. The name "Kli Kla Klawitter" comes from the opening syllables of the three main characters: the nine-eyed hare Klicker, the inventive dog Klamotte and the friendly turtle Elvira Klawitter.
- Two best friends and Fiaker drivers turn their backs in each other as one of them buys a taxi cab. Nostalgic Austrian comedy starring Hans Moser and Paul Hörbiger.
- Franz and Gustav, the two head waiters at the "Alt Wien" café, defend this last bastion of Viennese comfort with humor and charm against the grouchy owner, Mr. Panigl.
- The film probes deeply into the ways in which Freud's own experiences and unconscious processes may have inspired his influential and persistently controversial ideas.