In Dresden, Leipzig und Umgebung finden derzeit die Dreharbeiten zum Mdr-„Tatort: Siebenschläfer“ (At) statt.
Regisseur Thomas Sieben (rechts im Bild) mit den Darstellern Martin Brambach und Cornelia Gröschel am Set des „Tatort: Siebenschläfer“ (At) (Credit: Mdr/MadeFor/Steffen Junghans)
Nach einem Drehbuch von Silke Zertz und Frauke Hunfeld inszeniert Thomas Sieben noch bis 19. Juni in Dresden, Leipzig und Umgebung den „Tatort: Siebenschläfer“ (At).
In ihrem aktuellen Fall müssen Kommissarin Leonie Winkler (Cornelia Gröschel) und ihr Chef Peter Michael Schnabel (Martin Brambach) den Tod der 16-jährige Lilly-Marie (Dilara Aylin Ziem) aufklären. Das Mädchen war tot in einem See aufgefunden worden, nachdem es in der Nacht zuvor zusammen mit seinem Freund Pascal (Florian Geißelmann) aus dem Heim für Jugendliche, Siebenschläfer, abgehauen war. Von Pascal fehlt jede Spur und so veranlassen die Ermittler zunächst eine Fahndung nach ihm, bevor sie sich mal in dem Heim umsehen.
Das Heim unter der Leitung...
Regisseur Thomas Sieben (rechts im Bild) mit den Darstellern Martin Brambach und Cornelia Gröschel am Set des „Tatort: Siebenschläfer“ (At) (Credit: Mdr/MadeFor/Steffen Junghans)
Nach einem Drehbuch von Silke Zertz und Frauke Hunfeld inszeniert Thomas Sieben noch bis 19. Juni in Dresden, Leipzig und Umgebung den „Tatort: Siebenschläfer“ (At).
In ihrem aktuellen Fall müssen Kommissarin Leonie Winkler (Cornelia Gröschel) und ihr Chef Peter Michael Schnabel (Martin Brambach) den Tod der 16-jährige Lilly-Marie (Dilara Aylin Ziem) aufklären. Das Mädchen war tot in einem See aufgefunden worden, nachdem es in der Nacht zuvor zusammen mit seinem Freund Pascal (Florian Geißelmann) aus dem Heim für Jugendliche, Siebenschläfer, abgehauen war. Von Pascal fehlt jede Spur und so veranlassen die Ermittler zunächst eine Fahndung nach ihm, bevor sie sich mal in dem Heim umsehen.
Das Heim unter der Leitung...
- 5/23/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Picture Tree International has sold family drama “God You Are Such a P—k,” starring Til Schweiger and Heike Makatsch, to several additional territories. The Berlin-based sales agent revealed the latest deals as the American Film Market entered its second day of trading.
Among the latest buyers are Koba Films in France, Notorious Pictures in Italy, and Eagle International in Taiwan. HBO Europe took rights in Poland and the former Yugoslavia, Ads in Hungary, Whiland in Latin America, and Rialto in New Zealand.
As reported by Variety, in previous deals Cinemart acquired the rights in the Czech and Slovak republics, and Voxell Films nabbed the movie for the Commonwealth of Independent States. Leonine is distributing the film in Germany.
Picture Tree is in negotiations for U.S. and Canada, mainland China and the other Asian territories.
Inspired by the true story of Stefanie Pape and the book of the same...
Among the latest buyers are Koba Films in France, Notorious Pictures in Italy, and Eagle International in Taiwan. HBO Europe took rights in Poland and the former Yugoslavia, Ads in Hungary, Whiland in Latin America, and Rialto in New Zealand.
As reported by Variety, in previous deals Cinemart acquired the rights in the Czech and Slovak republics, and Voxell Films nabbed the movie for the Commonwealth of Independent States. Leonine is distributing the film in Germany.
Picture Tree is in negotiations for U.S. and Canada, mainland China and the other Asian territories.
Inspired by the true story of Stefanie Pape and the book of the same...
- 11/10/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Variety has been given exclusive access to the trailer of family drama “God You’re Such a P—k,” starring Heike Makatsch and Til Schweiger. Sales agent Picture Tree Intl. has revealed the first territory deals.
Cinemart has taken rights for Czech Republic and Slovakia, while Voxell Films has taken Cis. Picture Tree is in final negotiations for North America, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and Poland. The German distributor Leonine is aiming for an Oct. 1 release.
Inspired by the true story of Stefanie Pape and the book of the same name written by her father Frank Pape, the film follows a 16-year-old girl, played by Sinje Irslinger, whose world is turned upside down when she finds out she has terminal cancer right before a school graduation trip to Paris.
When Steffi’s parents, portrayed by Schweiger and Makatsch, decide she should stay home instead, she runs away with a young motorcycle daredevil,...
Cinemart has taken rights for Czech Republic and Slovakia, while Voxell Films has taken Cis. Picture Tree is in final negotiations for North America, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and Poland. The German distributor Leonine is aiming for an Oct. 1 release.
Inspired by the true story of Stefanie Pape and the book of the same name written by her father Frank Pape, the film follows a 16-year-old girl, played by Sinje Irslinger, whose world is turned upside down when she finds out she has terminal cancer right before a school graduation trip to Paris.
When Steffi’s parents, portrayed by Schweiger and Makatsch, decide she should stay home instead, she runs away with a young motorcycle daredevil,...
- 8/17/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
The German family drama, now in post-production, will star Sinje Irslinger, Til Schweiger and Heike Makatsch in the lead roles. Berlin-based sales outfit Picture Tree International has picked up the international rights to André Erkau’s family drama God You’re Such a Prick. The director’s latest cinematic endeavour was Happy Burnout (2016), a comedy revolving around an unemployed man diagnosed with burn-out syndrome, and starring Torben Liebrecht, Kostja Ullmann and Anke Engelke in the lead roles. The news about Picture Tree International’s acquisition was first reported by Variety. The script of God You’re Such a Prick, penned by Tommy Wosch and Katja Kittendorf, centres on a 16-year-old girl called Stefanie (Sinje Irslinger), whose world is turned upside down when she finds out she has terminal cancer right before a school graduation trip to Paris. When Stefanie’s parents (Til Schweiger and Heike Makatsch) decide that she should stay home instead,...
Berlin-based sales company Picture Tree Intl. has picked up international rights to Ufa Fiction’s family drama “God You’re Such a Prick”, which features Til Schweiger and Heike Makatsch leading a star-studded cast.
Inspired by the true story of Stefanie Pape and the book of the same name written by her father Frank Pape, the film follows a 16-year-old girl, played by Sinje Irslinger, whose world is turned upside down when she finds out she has terminal cancer right before a school graduation trip to Paris. When Steffi’s parents, portrayed by Schweiger and Makatsch, decide she should stay home instead, she runs away with a young motorcycle daredevil, played by Max Hubacher, who promises to take her to Paris. Driven by deep longing and a lust for life, Steffi learns it’s easier to let go of life when you’ve really loved it.
Speaking to Variety, director...
Inspired by the true story of Stefanie Pape and the book of the same name written by her father Frank Pape, the film follows a 16-year-old girl, played by Sinje Irslinger, whose world is turned upside down when she finds out she has terminal cancer right before a school graduation trip to Paris. When Steffi’s parents, portrayed by Schweiger and Makatsch, decide she should stay home instead, she runs away with a young motorcycle daredevil, played by Max Hubacher, who promises to take her to Paris. Driven by deep longing and a lust for life, Steffi learns it’s easier to let go of life when you’ve really loved it.
Speaking to Variety, director...
- 4/27/2020
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
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