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Fack Ju Göhte 3
'' Fack ju Göhte 3'' (intentional misspelling of "Fuck you, Goethe") is a 2017 German comedy directed by Bora Dağtekin and starring Elyas M'Barek and Jella Haase, while upcoming actors Max von der Groeben and Gizem Emre appear as supporting roles. The film, produced by Constantin Film, is the sequel to the 2015 film ''Fack ju Göhte 2''. It premiered on 22 October 2017 in Munich and was released nationwide four days later. The third part is the final installament of the series. Cast * Elyas M'Barek as Zeki Müller * Jella Haase as Chantal * Sandra Hüller as Biggi Enzberger * Katja Riemann as Gudrun Gerster * Max von der Groeben as Danger * Gizem Emre as Zeynep * Aram Arami as Burak * Lucas Reiber as Etienne * Anna Lena Klenke as Laura Schnabelstedt * Runa Greiner as Meike * Lea van Acken as Amrei Keiser * Uschi Glas as Ingrid Leimbach-Knorr * Jana Pallaske as Charlie * Farid Bang as Paco * Michael Maertens as Eckhard Badebrecht * Bernd Stegemann as Gundlach * Corinna Harfouch ...
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Bora Dağtekin
Bora Dağtekin (born 27 October 1978) is a German screenwriter and film director who has directed several of the most successful German-language films, notably ''Fack ju Göhte''. Early life Dağtekin was born and raised in Hanover to a German mother and a Turkish father and moved to Ludwigsburg to study screenwriting at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg, graduating in 2006. His thesis screenplay was an retelling of the classic German play ''The Robbers'' as an action film. Career Dağtekin worked as a writer in the advertising industry before finding employment as a writer for various German television series, among them the soap opera ''Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten''. His directorial debut was ''Türkisch für Anfänger'' (2006–2009); he also wrote and directed a feature-length film with the same name in 2012. His biggest success was the 2013 film ''Fack ju Göhte'', which was the fourth-most successful German film ever as measured by audience numbers and spawned a mov ...
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Jana Pallaske
Jana Pallaske (born 20 May 1979) is a German actress and singer for the rock band Spitting Off Tall Buildings. Partial filmography * ''Alaska.de'' (2000), as Sabine * ''Jeans'' (2001), as Nina * ''Engel & Joe'' (2001), as Joe * '' Baader'' (2002), as Karin * '' Extreme Ops'' (2002), as Kittie * '' Tatort'' (2002-2018, TV Series), as Susanne Baumann / Daniela Mertens / Svenja * '' Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' (2003-2010, TV Series), as Hanna / Alicia Schulze / Annika Meier * '' Love in Thoughts'' (2004), as Elli * '' EuroTrip'' (2004), as Anna, The Camera Store Girl * '' SK Kölsch'' (2004, TV Series), as Sandy * '' Ein Fall für zwei'' (2005, TV Series) * ''Stürmisch verliebt'' (2005, TV Movie), as Patrizia "Pat" Kolditz * ' (2005), as Jale * ' (2006), as Hannah * '' Die Cleveren'' (2006, TV Series), as Vicky * ''Berndivent'' (2006, TV Series), as Sarah Bernard * '' Die ProSieben Märchenstunde'' (2006, TV Series), as Maria * ' (2006, TV Mini-Series), as Buts ...
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Unterhaching
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Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the States of Germany, German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the List of cities in Germany by population, third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as well as the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 11th-largest city in the European Union. The Munich Metropolitan Region, city's metropolitan region is home to 6 million people. Straddling the banks of the River Isar (a tributary of the Danube) north of the Northern Limestone Alps, Bavarian Alps, Munich is the seat of the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk, administrative region of Upper Bavaria, while being the population density, most densely populated municipality in Germany (4,500 people per km2). Munich is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialects, Bavarian dialect area, ...
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Fack Ju Göhte
''Fack ju Göhte'' (intentional misspelling of "Fuck you, Goethe") is a 2013 German comedy film directed by Bora Dağtekin and starring Elyas M'Barek and Karoline Herfurth, while Max von der Groeben and Jella Haase appear in supporting roles. The film was produced by Rat Pack Filmproduktion in coproduction with Constantin Film. ''Fack ju Göthe'' premiered on 29 October 2013 in Munich, and was subsequently released in cinemas on 7 November. It was released in the United States under the title ''Suck Me Shakespeer''. Plot Bank robber Zeki Müller has just been let out of prison. Upon his release, he goes to retrieve the money he stole in order to repay a debt, but his friend buried it in a construction site. During Zeki's time in prison, the construction project was completed and his money is now buried beneath the new gymnasium at the Goethe Gesamtschule. In order to obtain the money, Zeki applies for the vacant position of a deceased janitor. However, due to a misunderstand ...
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Karoline Herfurth
Karoline Herfurth (; born 22 May 1984) is a German actress. Life and career Herfurth was born in East Berlin, East Germany, the daughter of a psychologist mother and a geriatric nurse practitioner father. Her parents divorced when she was two years old. She grew up in Berlin with a brother and five half-brothers and -sisters. She went to a Waldorf school in Berlin and graduated from Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts. She learnt to play the recorder and studied sociology and political sciences. Career Herfurth had her first role in a TV series at age ten, and her first part in a movie in 2000, when she was fifteen. She has held several parts as a teenager in German movies such as ''Mädchen, Mädchen'' (2001) and ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' (2002) and leading parts both in TV productions and independent German films. For her part as Lilli Richter in Caroline Link's film '' A Year Ago in Winter'', she received the Bavarian Film Award for best young actress in 2009. Herfur ...
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at IMDB. Born in Hamburg, Knaack plays the mother of Katrin in '' Katrin und die Welt der Tiere'', which has been running since 1 January 2009 on Super RTL in Germany. Knaack studied acting in New York City. She had her first engagement at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg in 1987. Knaack ...
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Julia Dietze
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Irm Hermann
Irmgard Hermann (4 October 194226 May 2020) was a German actress. She worked in film, television, and the stage, appearing in over 160 film and television productions. She was discovered, without formal training, by Rainer Werner Fassbinder who cast her in many of his films. She was awarded the Deutscher Filmpreis for playing Irmgard Epp in Fassbinder's ''The Merchant of Four Seasons'', and again for appearing as Else Gebel, a woman in prison with Sophie Scholl, in Percy Adlon's '' Fünf letzte Tage''. Life Born in Munich, Hermann became a publishing clerk after finishing school and worked as a secretary for ADAC. She met Rainer Werner Fassbinder in 1966, who convinced her to quit her job to work with him although she lacked formal training as an actress. The same year, Hermann made her debut in Fassbinder's short film ''The City Tramp'' ('), and then went on to play in 19 of Fassbinder's films, including ''Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant'' (''The Bitter Tears of Petra ...
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