
Acting
Lucas Reiber (born 1993 in Berlin) is a German actor. Lucas Reiber began acting as a child and completed training in singing, dance, and acting at the Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin. He rose to prominence through roles in productions such as *Rock It!*, *Einer wie Bruno*, and as "Ploppi" in *Fack ju Göhte 2*. For his performance in the ZDF thriller *Die Mutter des Mörders*, he received the New Faces Award in 2016; additionally, he was awarded the Bavarian Film Prize alongside the ensemble of *Fack ju Göhte 2*. His other appearances include roles in *Das Adlon: Eine Familiensaga*, *Binny und der Geist*, *Heldt*, *SOKO Leipzig*, and *Der starke Hans*. Since 2025, he has been a member of the ensemble of the ZDF crime series *Ein starkes Team*, playing the role of Senior Detective and IT specialist Nils Makowski. In addition to his work in film and television, he occasionally performs on stage and is a member of the German Film Academy.

15-year-old Elise is longing for a happy family life, but her mother Betty is weak and egocentric. She drowns her problems in alcohol. Everything seems to turn out good when they meet Ludwig. But he does not fall in love with Betty, he loves Elise.

Chief Inspector Johannes Fischer has retired in the meantime. The last case he investigated together with his former boss Konstanze Satorius has been closed, but Fischer is still convinced that an innocent woman is in custody.

In a hospital in Hamburg, an unidentified woman is disconnected from the life-support system. While the investigators search for the mysterious perpetrator, two more men are murdered.

Environmental activist Anna Wagner travels to the place of her childhood. Although she hasn't spoken to her father in more than 20 years, she takes care of everything that needs to be done after his death. When she arrives in idyllic Hückeskirchen, she not only meets the estate manager and many memories, but also the town's mayor, Bea Westkamp: her former best friend, with whom, as a teenager, she set out to conquer the world.

Red carpet, spotlights, screaming fans, photo- graphers chasing for the best photo, camera teams waiting for interviews - a premiere is about to take place and everyone’s eagerly awaiting to see Germany‘s biggest film star, Marvin Bosch. But Marvin’s nowhere to be seen after his interview with the bitchy tabloid journalist Bettina Bamberger ended in disaster. On the run from the media, the star lands in a small, independent feminist LGBT+ theater called “3000” of all places, which is on the verge of going out of business.

Tessa Grant, the feisty owner of a bed and breakfast in Cornwall, and David Johnson, an upper-class charmer, face an unexpected turn in their lives. After David's mother Carol loses her fortune to a swindler, they are left with their inherited bed and breakfast. With the aim of selling the accommodation quickly, they move in with Tessa. The Johnsons' chaotic lifestyle clashes with Tessa's regular life. However, when they try to win over Tessa's best friend Bruce, unexpected feelings develop between Tessa and David.

After being abandoned by their Nazi parents at the end of World War II, five German siblings embark on a harrowing journey across their war-torn country. Led by the eldest, 14 year-old Lore, the children are forced to confront their parents’ actions and the reality of a new world.
The diagnosis is a shock. Katharina refuses to accept that her 17-year-old son Basti will be in a wheelchair after a traffic accident. She tirelessly takes him from one doctor to the next, not realizing how Basti feels increasingly suffocated by her care. This changes when Katharina finally meets Janik, a man who understands Basti. In "Sprung ins Leben", Simone Thomalla as a mother has to learn to let go of her son and accept that he wants to live his own life.

Princess Maleen loves Count Konrad, but her father, Lord Theodor, has other plans for her and locks her in a tower.

Strong Hans and Princess Sarah wants to find out why the source that is vital for their village has dried up.


