Media libraries from ARD, ZDF and ARTE in January

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2024-01-02 14:26:17

To be seen in the ARD media library in January

from January 2nd

Beckenbauer: Franz Beckenbauer is one of the greatest legends of German football; generations of fans have followed his career. But Beckenbauer’s private life has remained largely unexplored to the public. This documentary changes that.

from January 3rd

Handball-EM Bad Boys Reloaded: Before the 2024 home European Championships in handball, three people are particularly in focus: National coach Alfred Gislason, goalkeeper Andreas Wolff and top scorer Juri Knorr. This three-part documentary series provides insights into her private life.

from January 4th

The wondrous world of Louis Wain: Biopic about the British artist Louis Wain. Louis falls in love with an older woman and marries her, contrary to all social norms. A stray cat inspired the artist to paint cat pictures from then on, with which he enjoyed great success.

from January 9th

Gambling for children? How FIFA & Co earn from kids: So-called loot boxes, i.e. virtual treasure chests that contain random items that can be used in the game, bring enormous amounts of money into the coffers of video game manufacturers. But consumer advocates are critical of the fact that children also take part in this game of chance.

from January 12th

Chat Net!: Comedian Bülent Ceylan is traveling all over Germany in the second season. He talks about his views on a wide range of topics and provides private insights.

from January 18th

Out into the country: How does life change after moving from the city to the country? This documentary soap accompanies emigrants as they enter rural life.

from January 19th

Oderbruch: In the village of Krewlow, which is located in the Oderbruch region, a serial murder case is discovered in a shocking way: through a huge pile of corpses. Commissioner Roland Voit and the Polish detective Stanislaw Zajak are supposed to solve the case together in this crime series.

from January 21st

My body. My sense of smell: The Covid infection has given some sufferers a brief insight into life without a sense of smell. But what is life like if this is the permanent situation? Those affected provide insights.

from January 23rd

The rapper Antifuchs in Heidelberg, a historic place for hip hop: Image: David Meister/NDR

Hiphop – Made in Germany: 40 years ago, the music genre hip hop came to Germany from the USA and has seen many ups and downs since then. A look at German society through the lens of hip hop.

from January 24th

Putin’s Bears – The Most Dangerous Hackers in the World: The Russian state employs an armada of elite hackers who enforce the authoritarian regime’s goals on the Internet. This documentary highlights the dangers of government hacking.

from January 25th

Rea Garvey and Conchita Wurst present the program “I want to go to the ESC!” : Image: NDR

I want to go to the ESC!: The search for talent for the Eurovision Song Contest will be expanded with this series. Conchita Wurst and Rea Garvey accompany several ESC applicants as coaches.

from January 26th

2 minutes – 24/7: This mini-series offers an insight into the lives of young Leipzig residents and shows how differently the topic of pregnancy can affect expectant parents.

from January 28th

Weltspiegel: Türkiye – One year after the earthquake: The earthquake in Turkey on February 6, 2023 was one of the most tragic disasters in recent memory and claimed thousands of lives. Could better precautions have been taken and: When is the next earthquake imminent?

from January 30th

Past forward: Middle East conflict – How did it start?: Protagonist Jana wants to find out how she can take an empathetic and balanced position on the Middle East conflict. To do this, she immerses the audience in the shared history of Israel and Palestine.

from January 31st

ARD Crime Time: On the trail of the death whisperer: Brunhold S. looks for unstable victims in online forums in order to drive them to suicide. Why is it taking the justice system so long to put the sadistic criminal behind bars?

To be seen in the ZDF media library in January

from January 3rd

La Boum – Die Fete: For Vic there is only one theme: “La Boum”, the first party that adolescents are allowed to celebrate in France.

La Boum 2 – The party continues: The first film with the young Sophie Marceau in the lead role was so successful that a sequel was made in 1982.

from January 5th

Last Action Hero: In the action film parody, an eleven-year-old raves about his hero, the cool city cop Jack Slater (Arnold Schwarzenegger). With the help of a magical ticket, Danny finds himself in the latest Jack Slater film, right in the back seat of Slater’s convertible.

from January 15th

Seven petty criminals who couldn’t be more different: In “The Outlaws,” this colorful group has to stick together. : Image: James Pardon/ZDF

The Outlaws: The six-part British comedy series is set in modern Bristol and tells of an unusual friendship – as seven petty criminals of very different ages and backgrounds are sentenced to do social work together.

from January 18th

pump: The weekly series tells the story of the unlikely siblings Mia and Tom. Together they have to take over their parents’ fitness studio in Magdeburg, which is on the verge of financial ruin.

from January 19th

The basic law of animals: The “ZDF Magazin Royale” presents its first animated film. The voices include Bastian Pastewka, Olli Dittrich, Uschi Glas and El Hotzo.

Can be seen in the ARTE media library in January

from January 1st

Mediterranean cuisine – a recipe for a long life?: Does the Mediterranean diet have a positive effect on our health? This documentary looks for an answer in Italy and Greece, among other places.

from January 5th

The Silence of the Donkeys: How are the Bremen Town Musicians connected to a series of murders in Vorarlberg? That’s what police officer Sophie Landner has to find out in this crime thriller.

from January 6th

Animal (r)evolution: Climate change is changing the habitat of numerous animal species. This documentary series shows how animals develop their own strategies to adapt to new climatic conditions.

from January 9th

Leningrad. Voices from a besieged city: The siege of Leningrad lasted 872 days during World War II. Using diary excerpts and private notes, this documentary reconstructs the period of the blockade from the perspective of those who suffered it.

Stalin’s heirs: The ghost of Stalin still hovers over Russia today. Why the dictator’s death plunged the Soviet population into crisis and why his successors long ignored Stalin’s legacy.

The Indomitables of Afghanistan: August 2021: The Taliban take power in Afghanistan. But not everyone submits to the new government; some resist for peace in their homeland.

from January 10th

Kim Kardashian Theory: Hardly any influencer is as well-known as Kim Kardashian. She embodies permanent self-optimization and the display of the private – and thus captivates an entire generation.

from January 11th

Icons of the 60s: Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, founders of the band “Kiss” : Image: dpa/Arte

KISS – The hottest band in the world: It is one of the most successful bands in the world: KISS. In this documentary, the two KISS founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons give an insight into the band’s history.

Mystery Road: Origin: The third season of the series “Mystery Road” travels back into the past of the young police officer Jay Swan. He has to deal with a series of robberies in the Australian outback.

from January 12th

Occupied – The Occupation: Norway, in the near future: The ruling Eco Party wants to end the country’s oil and gas production. However, the great power Russia is against it and is threatening occupation.

from January 14th

Kim Novak – Rebellin im Starsystem: Kim Novak is one of the most famous actresses of the 1950s. But her dazzling career had dark sides: In this documentary, Novak talks about the abuse she experienced.

from January 16th

The Shoah in the Ghettos: In 1942, the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question” was decided at the Wannsee Conference. Based on the recordings of residents of Jewish ghettos, their deportation is reconstructed.

Golda Maria: In this documentary, Golda Maria Tondovska tells her grandson Patrick Sobelman for the first time about the martyrdom she experienced as a Jew in France during World War II.

from January 18th

After the process: Did they set a murderer free? This is the question four jurors ask themselves after finding a woman “not guilty” in a trial in this series.

Charlotte Salomon, life and the girl​: This documentary shows the works of the Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon: In 18 months, she painted over 1,300 gouaches for a musical theater in exile before she died in a concentration camp in 1943.

Published/Updated: Recommendations: 8 Anna Vollmer Published/Updated: Recommendations: 5 Heike Hupertz Published/Updated: Recommendations: 8

from January 24th

NFT: Chaos in the art world: How will NFTs impact art history? This documentary series examines the future of the art market.

from January 26th

Just a bank robbery: Two older Swedish women’s frustration with their dreary everyday life turns into a desire to rob a bank. Suddenly they find themselves in the adventure of their lives.

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