Kasimir und Karoline

Kasimir und Karoline

Kasimir und Karoline

Despite the disastrous loss of his job, the mechanic Kasimir agrees to accompany his fiancée to the Munich Oktoberfest. The most Bavarian of all festivals will be celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2010. She wants to have a good time, but Kasimir doesn’t feel like celebrating, since the loss of his economic base is not only affecting his mind, but lately also his potency…

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Cast: Golo Euler, Christina Hecke, Robert Gwisdek, Esther Kuhn, Max Tidof, Arnfried Lerche, Alina Stiegler, Florian Bartholomäi

Screenplay: Michael Klette
Director: Ben von Grafenstein
Camera: Ralf Noack
Composer: Rainer Oleak
Editing: Till Ufer, Ben von Grafenstein
Production design: Markus Dicklhuber
Costume: Barbara Schwarz
Make-up: Katharina Pointner
Sound: Thomas Conen
Production management: Lilian Dammann, Anita Schenk
Producer: Martin Lehwald
Commissioning Editor: ZDFtheaterkanal, Meike Klingenberg
Production year: 2011

Preise
  • Filmfest München – Förderpreis Deutscher Film For Golo Euler
  • Baden-Baden Television Film Festival – Special Jury Prize for Best Literary Adaptation
  • Kimera International Film Festival – Best Film, Best Director, Audience Award
  • Ödön von Horváth Award
Festivalteilnahmen
  • Munich Film Festival (New German Cinema)
  • Five Lakes Film Festival
  • Biberach Film Festival
  • Film Festival Turkey/Germany
  • Kimera International Film Festival
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Ein Sommer an der Moldau

Ein Sommer an der Moldau

Ein Sommer an der Moldau

What at first glance looks like a romantic river cruise on the Vltava is in fact quite different: Sophie is to work as a private investigator on board the “Svoboda”. Little Katka’s grandparents hope that the detective can find out if the girl is really okay with her father. Sophie had already turned down the job – children are not really her thing at the moment. But when her boyfriend Florian then brings up the subject of family planning, Sophie takes flight. Off to the Vltava. Off to the “Svoboda”.

To their surprise, Tomasz, Katka’s father, does not at all correspond to the image that the commissioning grandparents have drawn of him: Tomasz is a loving father who tries in an unconventional way to deal with the death of his wife and to be there for his daughter. And so Sophie learns about the construct of “family” as something that gives her a completely new perspective on her life.

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Cast: Alina Levshin, Marko Cindrić, Ziva Marie Faske, Franziska Walser, Rudolf Kowalski, Steve Windolf, Karen Dahmen, Lore Stefanek, Friedhelm Ptok a. o.

Screenplay: Axel Melzener, Julia Nika Neviandt, Daniel Call
Director: Sarah Winkenstette
Camera: Christian Almesberger
Editing: Christian Krämer
Music: Ulrich Reuter
Sound: Tomáš Bělohradský
Production design: Pierre Brayard
Producers: Martin Lehwald, Michal Pokorný, Marcos Kantis
Producer: Philipp Goeser, Simon Grohe
Commissioning Editor​: Sebastian Hünerfeld

 

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Ostfriesensühne

Ostfriesensühne

Ostfriesensühne

15 years ago the father of chief inspector Ann Kathrin Klaasen was killed – until today the crime has not been solved.

This leaves its mark, especially on Ann Kathrin, who still can’t come to terms with the case. Her colleague Frank Weller therefore advises her to seek help from a doctor.

When they arrive at the practice, they have a fateful encounter: in the wallet of an elderly lady, Ann Kathrin sees a photo of her father, who is photographed together with a woman she does not know.

Getrud Klocke insists that the man is the fiancé of her deceased daughter. But Ann Kathrin is sure: this can only be her father.

When the inspector goes to visit Gertrud in the retirement home shortly afterwards, she finds her lifeless in a beach chair on ..

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Cast: Julia Jentsch, Christian Erdmann, Barnaby Metschurat, Kai Maertens, Ernst Stötzner, Stefan Kurt, Anne-Marie Waldeck, Michael A. Grimm, Marie Schöneburg, Alexis Salsali, Andreas Euler, Angelika Thomas, Swetlana Schönfeld, Karolina Lodyga a.o.

Screenplay: Florian Schumacher
Based on the novel by: Klaus-Peter Wolf
Director: Sebastian Ko
Camera: Christof Wahl
Composer: Sebastian Fillenberg
Editing: Nicole Kortlüke
Production design: Anke Osterloh
Costume: Holger Büscher
Sound: Torsten Lenk & Klaus Hobby
Production Management: Maximilian Helm
Producer: Simon Grohe
Producers: Schiwago Film (Martin Lehwald, Marcos Kantis)
Commissioning Editor: Daniel Blum (ZDF)

Production year: 2021

Photos: © ZDF / Sandra Hoever

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Dr. Hoffmann – die russische Spende

Dr. Hoffmann – die russische Spende

Dr. Hoffmann – die russische Spende

This is not the first time that Dr. Hoffmann has been persuaded to take over the night shift in the emergency room for a colleague.
But this time the shift turns into a real drama. Misha Tzhenkov, an employee of the hospital’s cleaning crew, dies that evening in the emergency room. However, since he had only recently been discharged from the hospital in good health, Dr. Hoffmann does not believe in a natural death – and what’s more, the dead man’s patient file has now disappeared.

Dr. Hoffmann tells Celine about the case. The math teacher has a suspicion she wants to investigate.

And so the two get involved in a criminal case and become more and more involved in the mafia-like machinations of the clinic management.

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Cast: Kai Wiesinger, Isabell Polak, Julika Jenkins, Wilfried Hochholdinger, Anja Herden, Rainer Reiners, Brigitte Zeh, Rainer Strecker, Urs Jucker, Andreas Anke, Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen, Mark Zak a.o.

Screenplay: Nils-Morten Osburg, Edzard Onneken
Director: Max Zähle
Camera: Andreas Doub
Composer: Florian Tessloff
Editing: Thomas Stange
Production design: Bärbel Menzel
Costume: Daniela Thomas
Sound: Magnus Pflüger
Production Management: Martin Cichy
Producer: Mirjam Erdem
Producers: Schiwago Film (Marcos Kantis, Martin Lehwald),
New Brandenburg Film (Edzard Onneken)
Commissioning Editor: Kerstin Freels (rbb),
Katja Kirchen (ARD Degeto)

Year of production: 2022

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Barfuß durch Australien

Barfuß durch Australien

Barfuß durch Australien

Svenja (38) is tough. A business lady who jets around the world to spruce up “aging” luxury hotels. Her daughter Kira (16) doesn’t find this life thrilling at all. Every time she gets used to a place, Svenja and her move again to a new country and Kira has to start from scratch. And all because her mother runs away – from the sedentary life, her ex-boyfriend who waits in vain for her in Berlin and does not understand why she is so reluctant to spend a happy future with him.
In beautiful Australia, on the Murray River, Svenja goes about her daily business, while Kira falls in love with Jack (17), a young Aborigine, and immerses herself with him in the mystical, nature-loving traditions of his people.
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Cast: Anneke Kim Sarnau, Amira Demirkiran, Aaron Pedersen, Tjiirdm McGuire, Jakob Seeböck, Laurenz Wiegand, Tessa Rose, Alirio Zavarce, Ethan Gifford, Ella Buckingham, Mieka Thompson-Mills, Hamish Phillips, Major Sumner, Peter Ferris a.o.

Screenplay: Gernot Gricksch
Director: Alan Smithee
Camera: Bernd Fischer
Production Designer: Tony Cronin
Costume: Metin Misdik
Sound: Magnus Pflüger
Production Management: Paul Ryan, Christine Williams
Producers: Schiwago Film (Marcos Kantis, Martin Lehwald)
Commissioning Editor: Katja Kirchen (ARD Degeto)

Year of production: 2020