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- When her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partnership lead to love or another broken heart?
- The unbelievable first-hand account of Gerald Blanchard, one of the most creative, calculating and accomplished criminal masterminds in modern history.
- Seven year old Adrian is growing up in the underground drug scene of the Austrian city Salzburg, famous for culture and classical music.
- Katharina Straßer presents legends from Austria to children as a storyteller: The Basilisk, the Danube Woman, the Pied Piper of Korneuburg, Richard the Lionheart, Krapfenbäck Simale and dear Augustin.
- Ella and Marcus Herlinger want a child. However, Ella is the carrier of the hereditary Duchenne disease.
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- A story about the power of corporations, managers and the media but above all about the simple employee.
- Three people in a room: an officer, an accused man and his wife, who was invited as a witness. Who is questioning who? Does power outweigh honesty? When can one afford to tell the truth?
- The young girl Mila wakes up in an unknown world full of mysteries. On her journey through ever changing surreal landscapes she meets her lost lover Theo. Mila has to learn that love also means to let go.
- Florence Hartmann, a French journalist, author, and ex-spokesperson for Carla Del Ponte, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court for the ex-Yugoslavia, travels to Holmec - a border crossing between Slovenia and Austria to take part in a round-table discussion. Thirty years ago, one of the first battles in the Yugoslav wars took place at that border crossing. Austrian public television filmed the event. Their footage was later used to promote the narrative of alleged war crimes. Now, thirty years later, former enemies meet again for the first time. Former Slovenian border police commander Otokar Praper, who was defending the border crossing, meets ex-sergeant of the Yugoslav army Husein Sabic, who was leading the attack. The two talk in the bar at the border with other ex-Slovenian policemen, and they step by step analyze the events thirty years in the past. In the meantime, the participants of the round table try to agree on what happened, what is the truth, and where international criminal justice stands today. Dr. Misa Zgonec Rozej at the round table explains that witnesses are important in the proceedings of the criminal process, and ex-members of the Yugoslav People's Army at Holmec, in the meantime, explain that they were not harmed during the phase filmed by ORF when war crimes allegedly took place. Ex-Yugoslav army sergeant Husein Sabic says the same: there were no war crimes at the battle of Holmec. Journalism, it is said, provides the first draft of history, but sometimes the fog of war makes the truth very elusive.
- Amrik Singh ekes out a living delivering newspapers. The news of his mother's death leads to a series of setbacks. The difficult struggle to make it in Europe appears to be lost. Employer Gerhard Haschka places his own mother in the care of Slovakian nurse. Until the death of Miss Haschka, the two women develop an intimacy that Gerhard is incapable of realizing. Gerhard and Amrik never encounter one another.
- A checkpoint in a no-man's-land. Two soldiers looking for freedom and serendipity.
- In a viennese apartment building Kemal (35) observes the arrest of a group Somali people out of a neighbors flat at night. The next morning he finds Nadifo (16) who had hide from the police. Kemal takes Nadifo to his flat.
- Two lovers can neither be with nor without each other. The alienation of those who are closest to us when we don't share our deepest feelings.
- An honest look at the disturbing and mysterious power that love has over us when we experience it for the first time.
- There's a lot more to Austria than Mozart and the Von Trapp singers. Travel to the top of the Austrian Alps to see how a ski resort protects itself from deadly avalanches, watch World Champion air racer Hannes Arch pull 12 Gs in his aircraft as he trains for the upcoming season, and witness armoured vehicles survive the most violent explosions.
- Gärten sind blühende Zeitkapseln, in denen Geschichten aus 400 Jahren lebendig geblieben sind. Oft ist die Anlage eines Gartens mit Macht und Reichtum verbunden, manchmal zeigt sie aber auch nur die große Liebe zur Natur. Gärten sind so vielfältig wie die Persönlichkeiten ihrer Gründer. Der zweite Teil der Serie entführt in den Landschaftsgarten, den Graf Lacy in Neuwaldegg auf barocken Grundlagen gestaltet hat und wandert weiter in die Steiermark, wo sich das Karrierestreben Herzog Johann Ulrichs von Eggenberg am Beispiel seines prachtvollen Parks ablesen lässt. Dort begegnen wir den Grafen von Herberstein, die auf einem Felsen oberhalb der Feistritzklamm, entgegen allen landläufigen Gesetzen der Natur, barocke Gartenpracht verwirklichen. Im niederösterreichischen Schloß Grafenegg stellt man sich der Herausforderung der Revitalisierung eines historischen Gartens. Bei den Stiftsbrüdern in Neustift, nördlich von Brixen, hält bis heute, was man seit dem Mittelalter pflegt. Zuletzt entführt Kaiserin Sisi nach Meran wo die Gartenreise im Park von Schloss Trauttmansdorff endet.