Eisner - 23 - Glaube, Liebe, Tod

Under extremely mysterious circumstances, 23-year-old Anna Kaber (Alma Hasun) is found murdered in the shell of a family home, lying on the ground – her long, blond hair is spread out like a wreath, she is wearing a necklace with two clasped hands as a pendant, at the scene of the crime there is a camera tripod and the handle on the inside of the door is missing. In addition, security guards appear to have lived in another room. Was the student held captive here? The eye-catching pendant leads special investigator Moritz Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) to the organization "Epitarsis", whose logo is this hand symbol and whose members included Anna.
But "Epitarsis" boss Katharina Leupold (Victoria Trauttmansdorff) is ready to use extreme means to avert damage from her globally active, powerful "religious community". And she has an influential confidante at the DA's office. In her hands is a confidential dossier about Moritz Eisner. Although she willingly explains to him that she will help solve the murder case, he quickly realizes that everything is a set-up and that those questioned are lying to the heavens. When Eisner's daughter Claudia (Sarah Tkotsch) tells her father that she wants to leave home and move in with a student flat share, he has no idea that this is a cleverly prepared trap to thwart his investigations.
In good faith and unsuspectingly, Sarah accepted the tempting and deliberately covert offer from a female "Epitarsis" member. When Eisner shows up for a house search of the "faith community," which he and others consider a cult, he is abruptly stopped. Because photos of Claudia's visit to "Epitarsis" were passed to the chief of police. So everything looks like a police officer's private vendetta. Eisner is pissed off and angry at the same time at how cleverly someone spun the threads in the background and tricked him. Moritz Eisner learns from Maria Levin (Michou Friesz) from the "Working Group on Sects and Cults" that Anna's father had brought his daughter to this house himself in order to persuade her to turn away from "Epitarsis" through conversations in front of the camera.
And apparently there is a reference to the perpetrator on one of the videos that Maria Levin wants to send to the police. But the killer or killers are faster - she is also strangled. A photo finally puts Moritz Eisner on a very hot lead to "Epitarsis". With a coup that is as clever as it is surprising, this organization tries to pull its head out of the noose at the very last minute...
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows

Magic: The Gathering
Expanding the wordwide renowned franchise to the small screen, Magic: The Gathering telling the stories of the Planeswalkers, which are Magic's unique magic-wielding heroes and villains, as they contend with stakes larger than any one world can hold.

On Patrol: Live
Hosting and executive producing On Patrol: Live is Dan Abrams, CEO and Founder of Abrams Media, host of Dan Abrams Live on NewsNation, Chief Legal Analyst for ABC News, and former host of Live PD. Joining Abrams is Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin, retired Tulsa Police Department lieutenant with nearly 25 years of service, and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson, Division Commander with the Richland County Sheriff's Department in Columbia, SC.

Such Brave Girls
Such Brave Girls explores life and love in all its ugly chaos. Join Josie, Billie and their mum, Deb as they attempt to claw their way towards a better life. Armed only with an ability to see the line and boldly step over it, these very brave girls finally have a chance to explore themselves - but should they?

Revival
Revival is set on one miraculous day in rural Wisconsin when the recently deceased suddenly rise from their graves. But this is no zombie story as the "revived" appear and act just like they once were. When local Officer and single mother Dana Cypress is unexpectedly thrown into the center of a brutal murder mystery of her own, she's left to make sense of the chaos amidst a town gripped by fear and confusion where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.