Vier neue „Mordsschwestern“-Episoden entstehen gerade für das Zdf, was auch dem Krimi „Danowski“ mit Milan Peschel in der Hauptrolle nach diversen Jahren Pause einen zweiten Teil spendiert.
„Mordsschwestern“ und „Danowski“ (Credit: Zdf/Sandra Hoever/ Georges Pauly)
Aktuell laufen beim Zdf die Dreharbeiten für eine dritte Staffel der Crime-Serie „Mordsschwestern“ von Akzente Film und Fernsehproduktion mit vier neuen Folgen sowie nach fünf Jahren Pause ein zweiter Teil für „Danowski“-Kommissar Milan Peschel.
Die Dreharbeiten bei „Mordsschwestern – Verbrechen ist Familiensache“ gehen noch bis 23. Juli. Unter der Regie von Suki Maria Roessel spielen den beiden Hauptdarstellerinnen Lena Dörrie und Caroline Hanke in weiteren Rollen Jonah Djalili, Petra Friedrich, Anton Spieker, Claudia Rieschel, Catherine Bode und andere. Die Drehbücher schrieben Sabine Leipert, Suki Maria Roessel, Julia Neumann, Isabell Serauky sowie Lasse Nolte. Produzentin ist Miriam Düssel, Producerin Theresa Bacza. Die Redaktion im Zdf haben Dirk Rademacher und Sarah Flasch.
Die erste Ausgabe von...
„Mordsschwestern“ und „Danowski“ (Credit: Zdf/Sandra Hoever/ Georges Pauly)
Aktuell laufen beim Zdf die Dreharbeiten für eine dritte Staffel der Crime-Serie „Mordsschwestern“ von Akzente Film und Fernsehproduktion mit vier neuen Folgen sowie nach fünf Jahren Pause ein zweiter Teil für „Danowski“-Kommissar Milan Peschel.
Die Dreharbeiten bei „Mordsschwestern – Verbrechen ist Familiensache“ gehen noch bis 23. Juli. Unter der Regie von Suki Maria Roessel spielen den beiden Hauptdarstellerinnen Lena Dörrie und Caroline Hanke in weiteren Rollen Jonah Djalili, Petra Friedrich, Anton Spieker, Claudia Rieschel, Catherine Bode und andere. Die Drehbücher schrieben Sabine Leipert, Suki Maria Roessel, Julia Neumann, Isabell Serauky sowie Lasse Nolte. Produzentin ist Miriam Düssel, Producerin Theresa Bacza. Die Redaktion im Zdf haben Dirk Rademacher und Sarah Flasch.
Die erste Ausgabe von...
- 5/29/2024
- by Michael Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Reviewed by Christy Karras
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Krystof Zlatnik
Written by: Benjamin Karalic and Krystof Zlatnik
Starring: Hanna Schwamborn, Horst-Günter Marx, Marc Hosemann, Catherine Bode and Eckehard Hoffmann
Discussing “Lys” at its Seattle International Film Festival premiere, writer-director Krystof Zlatnik explained that the movie started off as his film-school final project. When he fleshed it out into a feature, though, he discovered that no German festivals wanted it. Not artsy enough, they said.
So Zlatnik wisely shopped “Lys” around on the U.S. festival circuit, where science fiction is not only accepted but celebrated.
The film opens as something strange is threatening mankind, or at least German-kind. It seems that a teenage girl named Lys (Hanna Schwamborn) has somehow thrown a monkey wrench into a giant power plant’s energy production. Not a literal wrench, mind you; she actually just got close enough to the...
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Krystof Zlatnik
Written by: Benjamin Karalic and Krystof Zlatnik
Starring: Hanna Schwamborn, Horst-Günter Marx, Marc Hosemann, Catherine Bode and Eckehard Hoffmann
Discussing “Lys” at its Seattle International Film Festival premiere, writer-director Krystof Zlatnik explained that the movie started off as his film-school final project. When he fleshed it out into a feature, though, he discovered that no German festivals wanted it. Not artsy enough, they said.
So Zlatnik wisely shopped “Lys” around on the U.S. festival circuit, where science fiction is not only accepted but celebrated.
The film opens as something strange is threatening mankind, or at least German-kind. It seems that a teenage girl named Lys (Hanna Schwamborn) has somehow thrown a monkey wrench into a giant power plant’s energy production. Not a literal wrench, mind you; she actually just got close enough to the...
- 6/20/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Christy Karras
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Krystof Zlatnik
Written by: Benjamin Karalic and Krystof Zlatnik
Starring: Hanna Schwamborn, Horst-Günter Marx, Marc Hosemann, Catherine Bode and Eckehard Hoffmann
Discussing “Lys” at its Seattle International Film Festival premiere, writer-director Krystof Zlatnik explained that the movie started off as his film-school final project. When he fleshed it out into a feature, though, he discovered that no German festivals wanted it. Not artsy enough, they said.
So Zlatnik wisely shopped “Lys” around on the U.S. festival circuit, where science fiction is not only accepted but celebrated.
The film opens as something strange is threatening mankind, or at least German-kind. It seems that a teenage girl named Lys (Hanna Schwamborn) has somehow thrown a monkey wrench into a giant power plant’s energy production. Not a literal wrench, mind you; she actually just got close enough to the...
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Krystof Zlatnik
Written by: Benjamin Karalic and Krystof Zlatnik
Starring: Hanna Schwamborn, Horst-Günter Marx, Marc Hosemann, Catherine Bode and Eckehard Hoffmann
Discussing “Lys” at its Seattle International Film Festival premiere, writer-director Krystof Zlatnik explained that the movie started off as his film-school final project. When he fleshed it out into a feature, though, he discovered that no German festivals wanted it. Not artsy enough, they said.
So Zlatnik wisely shopped “Lys” around on the U.S. festival circuit, where science fiction is not only accepted but celebrated.
The film opens as something strange is threatening mankind, or at least German-kind. It seems that a teenage girl named Lys (Hanna Schwamborn) has somehow thrown a monkey wrench into a giant power plant’s energy production. Not a literal wrench, mind you; she actually just got close enough to the...
- 6/20/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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