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Little Paris (film)
Little Paris is a 2008 German drama film directed by Miriam Dehne. Cast * Sylta Fee Wegmann - Luna * Nina-Friederike Gnädig - Barbie * - Ron * Jasmin Schwiers - Eve * - Tante Pat * - G * Volker Bruch - Stefan * Stipe Erceg - Wassily * Julia Dietze Julia Dietze (born 9 January 1981) is a German actress. Biography Dietze is the daughter of the German artist, illustrator and painter Mathias Dietze. Her mother is from Marseille. Julia Dietze grew up with her two younger sisters in Munich. ... - Silver References External links * 2008 drama films 2008 films German drama films 2000s German films 2000s German-language films {{2000s-Germany-film-stub ...
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Miriam Dehne
Miriam Dehne (born February 23, 1968 in Düsseldorf), is a German film director and screenwriter. Biography and artistic development Miriam Dehne grew up in Düsseldorf. After graduation, she moved to Berlin. She completed her design studies at the Hochschule der Künste (HdK, today UDK) under Professor Wolfgang Joop. The first Super 8 films about the scene in Berlin in the 1980s / 1990s were made during her studies. She attends the masterclasses of Mark W. Travis, Judith Weston and Keith Cunningham (among others). ', her first full-length feature film, premiered at the Berlinale in 2005, is honored by the ''Confédération Internationale des Cinémas D’Art et Essai'' and receives a nomination for the ''Deutscher Filmpreis'' (German Film Prize). In addition to her work for the cinema and television, Miriam Dehne creates as the author (screenplay written together with Jackie Thomae) and director the first German web-fiction format ''They call us Candy Girls'' for which she ...
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Sylta Fee Wegmann
Sylta Fee Wegmann (born 7 March 1987) is a German actress. She appeared in more than thirty films since 2002. References External links * Profile at agenturpauly {{DEFAULTSORT:Wegmann, Sylta Fee 1987 births Living people Actresses from Berlin German film actresses German television actresses 21st-century German actresses ...
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Der Spiegel
''Der Spiegel'' (, lit. ''"The Mirror"'') is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of 695,100 copies, it was the largest such publication in Europe in 2011. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner, a British army officer, and Rudolf Augstein, a former Wehrmacht radio operator who was recognized in 2000 by the International Press Institute as one of the fifty World Press Freedom Heroes. Typically, the magazine has a content to advertising ratio of 2:1. ''Der Spiegel'' is known in German-speaking countries mostly for its investigative journalism. It has played a key role in uncovering many political scandals such as the ''Spiegel'' affair in 1962 and the Flick affair in the 1980s. According to ''The Economist'', ''Der Spiegel'' is one of continental Europe's most influential magazines. The news website by the same name was launched in 1994 under the name ''Spiegel Online'' with an independent editorial staff. Today, the content is ...
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Jasmin Schwiers
Jasmin Schwiers (born 11 August 1982 in Eupen, Belgium) is a German actress. Life and career Schwiers grew up in the German-speaking community in eastern Belgium. She began her career in children's theatre, and later made appearances in several German TV series and television movies. She got her breakthrough in 1998 as the daughter of Rita Kruse, played by Gaby Köster, in the RTL comedy series '' Ritas Welt''. The following year she made her cinema debut, and by the time she graduated from high school, she had worked on about 20 productions. In addition to acting, Schwiers organizes creative groups for children at Bleiberger Fabrik, an educational facility in Aachen, Germany, and is an ambassador for the German Children's Hospice Association in Olpe, Germany. In 2012, she recorded the song "Dann bin ich zu Haus" with musician Gregor Meyle. Schwiers lives in Cologne and is married to actor Jan van Weyde. Their first daughter was born in August 2014 and they had a second d ...
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Volker Bruch
Volker Bruch (; born 9 March 1980) is a German television and film actor. He is best known internationally for his leading roles as Wilhelm Winter in the television drama ''Generation War'' (2013) and as Inspector Gereon Rath in the neo-noir series ''Babylon Berlin'' (2017–present); for the latter, he was awarded the 2018 Grimme-Preis, Germany's most prestigious television award. In film, he was part of the ensemble cast of two films nominated for Academy Awards in 2009: ''The Reader'' (Best Picture) and ''The Baader Meinhof Complex'' (Best Foreign Language Film); more recently, he appeared in the thriller ''The Girl in the Spider's Web'' (2018). Early life Bruch was born in 1980 in West Germany to a German father and Austrian mother. He grew up in Munich with five siblings. He began acting during his years at gymnasium and was involved with student acting groups. After completing his university-entrance diploma, he studied performing arts at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vi ...
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Stipe Erceg
Stipe Erceg (; born 30 October 1974) is a German/Croatian actor. He is notable for playing the role of Peter in the 2004 Hans Weingartner film ''The Edukators'' alongside Daniel Brühl and Julia Jentsch, as well as the role of Holger Meins in ''The Baader Meinhof Complex''. Erceg was born in Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia. He moved from Croatia to Tübingen, Germany, with his parents in 1978 and studied acting at Europäisches Theaterinstitut Berlin from 1996 to 2000. , Erceg lives with his wife and two children in Berlin, where he moved in 1996. Awards Stipe Erceg has won three awards throughout his career. Filmography * ''Kiki+Tiger'' (2003) * ''Der Typ'' (2003) * ''Yugotrip'' (2004) * ''The Edukators'' (2004) * ''Dont Look For Me'' (2004) * ''Puca'' (2005) * ' (2005) * ''Crash Test Dummies'' (2005) * ''Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst...'' (2005) * ' (2005) * ''The Ring Finger'' (2005) * ' (2006) * ' (2007) * ''The Baader Meinhof Complex'' (2008) * ''The Bone Man'' (2009 ...
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Julia Dietze
Julia Dietze (born 9 January 1981) is a German actress. Biography Dietze is the daughter of the German artist, illustrator and painter Mathias Dietze. Her mother is from Marseille. Julia Dietze grew up with her two younger sisters in Munich. She gained her first film experience in the movies '' Soloalbum'' by Gregor Schnitzler, '' Do Fish Do It?'' from Almut Getto, and ''Love in Thoughts'' by Achim von Borries, and in some TV films, such as ''Ghetto Kids'', ''Echte Männer?'' and ''Die Stimmen''. Her first TV starring role was in ''Mädchen Nr. 1'', directed by Stefan Holtz. In February 2009, it was announced that Dietze would play the lead role in the science fiction comedy ''Iron Sky'' by the Finnish independent director Timo Vuorensola. The film premiered in February 2012. She reprised her role in 2019's '' Iron Sky: The Coming Race''. In 2021, Dietze caused media outrage with a segment for the Daily Show when she compared U.S. health authorities' actions to combat the ...
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2008 Drama Films
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German Drama Films
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2000s German Films
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