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Stromberg (TV Series)
''Stromberg'' () is a German mockumentary comedy television series which is produced by Brainpool and broadcast on the commercial television channel ProSieben. The series stars Christoph Maria Herbst as Bernd Stromberg and is written mainly by Ralf Husmann. It has become one of the most popular comedy shows in German-speaking countries and was honored with many awards such as the Deutscher Fernsehpreis. Its success also spawned other media such as a book and a feature film. ''Stromberg'' marks one of the first international adaptations of the British TV series ''The Office'', preceding the American counterpart by a year while at the same time sparking a copyright dispute with the BBC. Furthermore, the German equivalent is a more loose adaptation than most other international versions of the show (e.g. it takes places at an insurance company). Synopsis The show takes place at the office of the fictional insurance company "Capitol Versicherung AG", (''Capitol Insurance PLC' ...
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Mockumentary
A mockumentary (a blend of ''mock'' and ''documentary''), fake documentary or docu-comedy is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary. These productions are often used to analyze or comment on current events and issues by using a fictional setting, or to parody the documentary form itself. While mockumentaries are usually comedic, pseudo-documentaries are their dramatic equivalents. However, pseudo-documentary should not be confused with docudrama, a fictional genre in which dramatic techniques are combined with documentary elements to depict real events. Also, docudrama is different from docufiction, a genre in which documentaries are contaminated with fictional elements. Mockumentaries are often presented as historical documentaries, with B roll and talking heads discussing past events, or as '' cinéma vérité'' pieces following people as they go through various events. Examples emerged during the 1950s when archival film ...
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Deutscher Fernsehpreis
The Deutscher Fernsehpreis (''German Television Award'') is an annual German award for television programming, created in 1999 by German television channels Das Erste, ZDF, RTL and Sat.1. It was created to be an equivalent to the Emmy Awards, though it is not organized by an academy. The Fernsehpreis is the successor to both the Telestar (Das Erste and ZDF) and the Goldener Löwe (RTL) awards. History The first award took place on 2 October 1999 in Cologne Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western States of Germany, state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the List of cities in Germany by population, fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 m .... Every year another of the participating stations broadcast the ceremony: Notes References External linksOfficial website German television awards Awards established in 1999 1999 establishments in Germany ZDF ARD (broadcaster) RTL Group ProSiebenSat.1 Media Sa ...
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Michaela Caspar
Michaela Caspar (born 1960) is a German actress. Selected filmography * '' Last Stop Toyland'' (2009) as Rektorin * ''The Grand Budapest Hotel'' (2014) as Marguerite * '' Hitman: Agent 47'' (2015) as the Hall of Records Clerk Selected television * ''In aller Freundschaft'' (2000) as Linda Jakubeit (Episode: "Zwischen zwei Leben") * ''Der Fahnder'' (2000) * ''In aller Freundschaft'' (2003) as Iris Heine (Episode: "Isoliert") * ''Leipzig Homicide'' (2003) as Frau Brockwitz (Episode: "Benni und die Detektive") * ''Leipzig Homicide'' (2010) as Ruth Böttcher (Episode: "Der Aufstand") * '' Stromberg'' (2011–2012) as Frau Papenacker (4 episodes) * ''Tatort'' (2011) as Martina Kästner (Episode: "Schwarze Tiger, weiße Löwen") * ''Tatort'' (2015) as Simone Mendt (Episode: "Preis des Lebens") * ''Deutschland 83'' (2015) as Frau Netz * ''Tatort'' (2016) as Birgit Meggle (Episode: "Fünf Minuten Himmel") * ''Bella Block'' (2018) as Frau Paslak (Episode: "Stille Wasser") * ''Deutschland ...
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Nadja Becker
Nadja Becker (born 25 October 1978) is a German actress. Filmography *2004–2007: '' Stromberg'' as Maja *2007: ''Warum Männer nicht zuhören und Frauen schlecht einparken'' as Angie Luschmund *2008: '' SOKO: Wismar'' as Cindy Poguntke *2008: ''Polizeiruf 110'' as Corinna *2008: ''Hallo Robbie!'' as Dora Beier *2009: ''Tatort'' as Rieka Cordes *2009: ''Ein Fall für zwei'' as Julia Bartsch *2009: ''Ein starkes Team'' as Evelyn Machnow *2010: '' The Whore'' as Hiltrud *2010–2014: ''Danni Lowinski ''Danni Lowinski'' is a German legal dramedy that premiered on Sat.1 on April 12, 2010, featuring Annette Frier as the eponymous character. The show was created by Marc Terjung, who also created the legal dramedy ''Edel & Starck'', and Benedikt G ...'' as Bea Flohe *2016: ' as Friedl Strasser-Dassler External links * Official website 1978 births German film actresses German stage actresses German television actresses Living people People from Siegen 21st-century Ge ...
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Stefan Lampadius
Stefan Lampadius (born November 17, 1976) is a German actor and filmmaker. Biography Stefan Lampadius was born in Aurich in 1976 and grew up in Emden. One of his first film works was live video footage of the English post-punk band And Also The Trees, which he recorded. The material was released in 1998 on their commercial video ''Live 89-98''. From 2003 to 2010 Lampadius studied ''audio-visual material'' at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In 2010 he finished his study with diploma. He made some short films and began increasingly to work as film- and Television actor. He became known to a wider audience in Germany thanks to his role as co-worker Steffen Lambert in the well-known and award-winning TV series Stromberg, in which he participated since the second season in 2005. Stefan Lampadius made his International film debut in the anthology movie Hives, in which he played the German engineer Ralf. The movie had its international premiere at the 60th San Sebastián Internat ...
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Prashant Prabhakar
Prashant Prabhakar Jaiswal (born October 13, 1974) is a German actor of Indian origin. He has acted in several films, short films and TV-series. He has earned a lot of fame with his work in the award-winning TV series '' Stromberg''. His role of Anupam Khan in the 11th episode of Season 23 of ''Alarm für Cobra 11'', titled "Hooray for Bollywood", was very well received. Biography Prashant Prabhakar Jaiswal was born in the Madhubani district of Bihar on October 13, 1974. In 2002, Prashant Prabhakar emigrated to Germany. In Göttingen, Lower Saxony he began to study social sciences. In addition to his studies, he was also keenly interested in acting. Idolizing Amitabh Bachchan, he decided to make a name for himself and has never turned back ever since. Since 2005, Prashant Prabhakar has participated in several German commercials, films, TV movies and -series. Thanks to his role as Co-worker Prashant in the well-known and award-winning TV series '' Stromberg'', he became known to ...
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Sinan Akkus
Sinan (Arabic: سنان ''sinān'') is a name found in Arabic and Early Arabic, meaning ''spearhead''. The name may also be related to the Ancient Greek name Sinon. It was used as a male given name. Etymology The word is possibly stems from the Arabic verb سَنَّ ''sanna'', which means to "grind, sharpen, to make a point or dot". Another older meaning probably refer to " age", the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed, or the old age. Also, another meaning refers to "make a law/ legislation about something". The general meaning is "sharpened point/ nib of the spear or lance(t)" which could possibly have a symbolic connotation representing a pointed arch, some referring to the niche of a '' mihrab'', since the mihrab represent the "point, direction" of prayer to the Ka'abah in Islam. In a ''hadith'' narrated by Abu Juhaifa in '' Sahih al-Bukhari'', "Once Allah's Messenger went to Al-Batha' at noon, performed the ablution and offered a two rak'at Zuh ...
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Tatjana Alexander
Tatjana Katharina Alexander (born 1969) is an Australian-born German-Austrian actress. She was born in 1969 in Melbourne, Australia. Her family relocated to Austria, where Alexander graduated from the Academy of Business and Economics in 1989. After working as production assistant and directors assistant in the theatre in her home town she moved to Los Angeles to study acting at '' Milton Katsellas' BeverlyHillsPlayhouse''. She moved to Sydney to study more at the ''National Institute of Dramatic Arts'' (NIDA). While she stayed with her family in Europe she gave her European debut appearing on episodes of the Austrian television series '' Stockinger'' and ''Inspector Rex'' in 1996. In 1998, Alexander moved to Berlin and appeared for the first time in a lead role in Stephan Wagners' debut film, ''Smoking Cuban Style''. 1999 she worked with Lois Weinberger and Markus Heltschl on ''As Ever - Am Rande Der Arena'' - a documentary feature film full of allusions and cross-references ...
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Sycophancy
In modern English, sycophant denotes an "insincere flatterer" and is used to refer to someone practising sycophancy (i.e., insincere flattery to gain advantage). The word has its origin in the legal system of Classical Athens. Most legal cases of the time were brought by private litigants as there was no police force and only a limited number of officially appointed public prosecutors. By the fifth century BC this practice had given rise to abuse by "sycophants": litigants who brought unjustified prosecutions. The word retains the same meaning ('slanderer') in Modern Greek, French, (where it also can mean 'informer') and Italian. In modern English, the meaning of the word has shifted to its present usage. Etymology The origin of the Ancient Greek word () is a matter of debate, but disparages the unjustified accuser who has in some way perverted the legal system. The original etymology of the word (''/'/'' 'fig', and ''/'/'' 'to show') "revealer of figs"—has been the s ...
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Bullying
Bullying is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception (by the bully or by others) of an imbalance of physical or social power. This imbalance distinguishes bullying from conflict. Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behavior characterized by hostile intent, imbalance of power and repetition over a period of time. Bullying is the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another individual, physically, mentally or emotionally. Bullying can be done individually or by a group, called mobbing, in which the bully may have one or more followers who are willing to assist the primary bully or who reinforce the bully by providing positive feedback such as laughing. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as "peer abuse". Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context of rankism. The Swedish-Nor ...
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Aktiengesellschaft
(; abbreviated AG, ) is a German word for a corporation limited by Share (finance), share ownership (i.e. one which is owned by its shareholders) whose shares may be traded on a stock market. The term is used in Germany, Austria, Switzerland (where it is equivalent to a ''S.A. (corporation), société anonyme'' or a ''società per azioni''), and South Tyrol for companies incorporated there. It is also used in Luxembourg (as lb, Aktiëgesellschaft, label=none, ), although the equivalent French language term ''S.A. (corporation), société anonyme'' is more common. In the United Kingdom, the equivalent term is public limited company, "PLC" and in the United States while the terms Incorporation (business), "incorporated" or "corporation" are typically used, technically the more precise equivalent term is "joint-stock company" (though note for the British term only a minority of public limited companies have their shares listed on stock exchanges). Meaning of the word The German w ...
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Insurance
Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent or uncertain loss. An entity which provides insurance is known as an insurer, insurance company, insurance carrier, or underwriter. A person or entity who buys insurance is known as a policyholder, while a person or entity covered under the policy is called an insured. The insurance transaction involves the policyholder assuming a guaranteed, known, and relatively small loss in the form of a payment to the insurer (a premium) in exchange for the insurer's promise to compensate the insured in the event of a covered loss. The loss may or may not be financial, but it must be reducible to financial terms. Furthermore, it usually involves something in which the insured has an insurable interest established by ...
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