No superhero is complete without a slightly insane opponent who, outside of society, becomes entangled in power fantasies and forges sinister plans. One minute he is standing at the bulletin board, planning his attack on the city's infrastructure, and now he is riding a rickety bike to the crooks' meeting place to recruit helpers for the evil deed.
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A cinematic score for country crime series, old-fashioned detective films or family-friendly Halloween fun. Increasing energy creates nervous restlessness.
A mysterious letter, a lead into the underworld, an investigator who is overwhelmed. Today's Sunday evening crime thriller is bringing out the big guns again and trying to be a political drama with a high standard.
All the suspects are gathered in the manor house's former dining room. The inspector gradually reveals detail after detail, incriminating and exonerating the nobles present and their equally suspicious servants, until in the end only the perpetrator remains. Clever!
Who is responsible for the nighttime break-in at the grocery store in the Baltic Sea village? The thief was apparently very naive, because there are numerous fingerprints on the door handle, cash register and all kinds of shelves. Easy job for the auxiliary police officer from the neighboring town who was quickly called in.
Originally composed for piano as part of the Lyric Pieces collection, this orchestral version of Edvard Grieg's classic immediately creates a celebratory, expectant mood. Perfect for fairy-tale films, historical subjects or monumental nature images.
There is a Christmas spirit in the dwarf forest. The little squirrels rush busily through the woods and collect materials from which they make natural presents for their rodent offspring. Epic film music for Christmas specials and animated films for the whole family.
A family of ducks is walking on the frozen lake. Father Duck waddles ahead, Mother Duck watches over her feathered offspring with a stern look. Lively composition with humor and heart.
This well-known winter song originally comes from Bohemia. Its original title is Nesem vám noviny (“We bring you news”). The version known today was first published in 1870 and is recorded here as a beautiful, lively arrangement with harp and flute.
Still, still, still, because the child wants to sleep is a German-language Christmas song from the Salzburg region. The folk song creates a festive, reverent atmosphere.