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- Director Marc Isaacs installs himself in the lift of a typical English tower. People start talking to him and we discover their lives.
- Sebastian is a physics professor at the University of Jena and dealing for years with parallel universes. Meticulously, he tries to prove its existence scientifically. His college friend Oskar, professor of theoretical physics at CERN in Geneva, smiles at Sebastian's firm belief in parallel universes and the many-worlds theory. In order to devote himself to the evidence in peace, Sebastian brings his son Nick to a summer camp, while his wife Maike is on vacation in the mountains. At a rest stop Nick disappears out of the car and so for Sebastian a nightmare begins.
- 1885. For the opera festival it has organized, the small town of Imlingen has invited a famous singer, Maddalena Dall'Orto, who will not only sing at the local opera but will also perform the part of Bach's St. Matthew's Passion at church. The lady is welcomed by an enthusiastic welcome committee comprising the Prince of Imlingen himself. After a while Maddalena, who has come with her friend Rohrmoser, reveals that they are both of German origin. In fact, Maddalena is Magda von Schwartze, a citizen of Ilmingen who has left home in anger a few years before...
- Leopards are considered to be extremely shy big cats. Only a few animals can match the elegance of these feline predators. The cautious hunters are rarely seen in the wild for more than a few seconds. The cats can be observed more extensively when they rest asleep in a tree and recover from the mostly nocturnal hunt. But a leopardess has switched to hunting in broad daylight. Its home along the brook bed of the Olare Orok offers everything a mother needs to protect and nourish its offspring: picturesque rocks and dense bush, a landscape in which the big cat can disappear in seconds to sneak up on potential prey, which includes warthogs and antelopes. But hyenas and lions are always ready to dispute the territory and its nourishment. The renowned wildlife filmmaker Reinhard Radke managed to capture astonishing insights into the social life and hunting tactics of the ambush hunters in the Maasai Mara.
- Through the Trianon Peace Treaty (signed in 1920) Hungary lost two thirds of its territories around 100 years ago. Every third Hungarian suddenly lived abroad. In total there are 1.8 million Hungarians who live in other countries such as Slovakia, Ukraine or Romania. Families were torn apart, the economy collapsed. The large Kingdom of Hungary - part of the powerful Habsburg dual monarchy - became a small country. In the summer of 2020, the Hungarian head of government inaugurated a controversial monument: the monument to national unity. The walls are engraved with the names of more than 12,500 places that once belonged to Hungary before the borders in Europe were redrawn by the victorious powers after World War I. Victor Orbán has been courting foreign Hungarians with one-two passports and voting rights for years. The neighboring countries are alarmed. This leads to tensions and conflicts in Europe. Outrage, anger and sadness. The feelings of Hungarians at that time are still alive today and it is not only nationalists and right-wing radicals who try to make political capital out of them. The documentary examines the question: How is it possible that an event that took place one hundred years ago can have such far-reaching consequences and still be politically relevant today?