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.
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- 5/29/2024
- by Michael Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Ed Herzog’s comedy-crime movie “Rehragout Rendezvous” is on the verge of supplanting “Oppenheimer” as the No. 2 film in Germany, behind box office champ “Barbie.” In Austria, “Rehragout Rendezvous” is the top film.
“Rehragout Rendezvous” is the ninth in the Bavarian Eberhofer franchise, centering on laid-back cop Franz Eberhofer, who battles crime in a small town in the state of Bavaria, Southern Germany.
The trio of “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer” and “Rehragout Rendezvous” have become a cultural phenomenon, with German exhibitors playfully calling the summer combo “Barbenheimhofer,” according to Martin Moszkowicz, executive chairman of Constantin Film, which produced and distributed “Rehragout Rendezvous.”
“Rehragout Rendezvous” was released on Aug. 10, and chalked up more than 420,000 admissions in the first four days. This was not only the best start of the franchise, but also the second most successful opening weekend of a German film this year.
In its first week in Germany, “Rehragout Rendezvous” had...
“Rehragout Rendezvous” is the ninth in the Bavarian Eberhofer franchise, centering on laid-back cop Franz Eberhofer, who battles crime in a small town in the state of Bavaria, Southern Germany.
The trio of “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer” and “Rehragout Rendezvous” have become a cultural phenomenon, with German exhibitors playfully calling the summer combo “Barbenheimhofer,” according to Martin Moszkowicz, executive chairman of Constantin Film, which produced and distributed “Rehragout Rendezvous.”
“Rehragout Rendezvous” was released on Aug. 10, and chalked up more than 420,000 admissions in the first four days. This was not only the best start of the franchise, but also the second most successful opening weekend of a German film this year.
In its first week in Germany, “Rehragout Rendezvous” had...
- 8/23/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
German films have continued to perform strongly at the box office this year despite record high temperatures over the summer, usually a death knell for local cinemas, and not to mention World Cup soccer, which kept many potential moviegoers at home or in sports bars across the country.
Local pics have benefitted from a strong mix of comedy, children’s fare and drama. German productions accounted for some 11.3 million admissions in the first half of the year, compared with 10.6 million in the first six months of 2017, resulting in a 22.4% market share, up from 18.2%.
“German films have been able to increase both their revenue and market share in a difficult market environment, which is already a special achievement,” Peter Dinges, CEO of the German Federal Film Board (Ffa), tells Variety. “And with some high-profile movie launches in the second half of the year, I am extremely confident that this trend will...
Local pics have benefitted from a strong mix of comedy, children’s fare and drama. German productions accounted for some 11.3 million admissions in the first half of the year, compared with 10.6 million in the first six months of 2017, resulting in a 22.4% market share, up from 18.2%.
“German films have been able to increase both their revenue and market share in a difficult market environment, which is already a special achievement,” Peter Dinges, CEO of the German Federal Film Board (Ffa), tells Variety. “And with some high-profile movie launches in the second half of the year, I am extremely confident that this trend will...
- 11/2/2018
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
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