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Antoine Monot Jr.
Antoine Monot Jr. (born 22 June 1975 in Rheinbach, West Germany) is a Swiss-German actor and film producer with both German and Swiss citizenship. He had his breakthrough with the film ''Absolute Giganten'' in 1999 and became known to a wider audience especially through his work as a testimonial for technical trade chain Saturn (retailer), Saturn. Since 2014, he has appeared as an advocate in the relaunch of the TV series ''Ein Fall für zwei''. Life Childhood Monot was born in Rheinbach, Germany, as the son of composer and conductor Jean-Francois Monot and actress Gisela Monot. Due to his parents’ professional lives, the family moved places on a number of occasions before he was seven years old. His mother then took up a job as a teacher at the Rudolf Steiner boarding school Loheland near Fulda and Monot visited the school until he was 14, before first moving to Hochstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hochstadt where he attended the Free Rudolf Steiner school in Frankfurt, Frankfurt ...
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SK-Babies
''SK-Babies'' is a German television series. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks (TV series), 4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' (RTL Television, RTL, 1996–present) * ''Babylon B ... External links * German crime television series 1990s German police procedural television series 1996 German television series debuts 1999 German television series endings German-language television shows RTL (German TV channel) original programming {{Germany-crime-tv-prog-stub ...
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Kai Wessel (director)
Kai Wessel (born 19 September 1961) is a German film director. He has directed more than thirty films since 1988. Selected filmography *''Martha Jellneck'' (1988) *'' Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland'' (1999, TV series) *''Goebbels und Geduldig ''Goebbels und Geduldig'' is a 2002 German war comedy television film about Joseph Goebbels and Nazi Germany, directed by Kai Wessel, written by , and starring Ulrich Mühe in the two titular roles. Plot Harry Geduldig is a Jewish lookalike ...'' (2001) *' (2002) *'' March of Millions'' (2007, TV film) *'' Hilde'' (2009) *' (2013, TV miniseries) *'' Fog in August'' (2016) References External links * 1961 births Living people Mass media people from Hamburg {{Germany-film-director-stub ...
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Robert Schwentke
Robert Schwentke (; born 15 February 1968) is a German film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing '' Flightplan'' (2005), '' The Time Traveler's Wife'' (2009), '' Red'' (2010), '' The Divergent Series: Insurgent'' (2015), '' The Divergent Series: Allegiant'' (2016), '' The Captain'' (2017), and ''Snake Eyes'' (2021). Life and career Schwentke was born in Stuttgart, Southwest Germany and has been passionate about films since an early age. He shot several 8-mm and 16-mm films during his childhood and youth. One of these was a 90-minute 8-mm film, which was shown in 1985 at the Württembergische Kunstverein Stuttgart as part of the exhibition 'Shock and Creation'. Schwentke studied philosophy and comparative literature for four semesters at the Eberhard-Karls-University of Tübingen in Germany before deciding to change his field and place of study. He went on to study film production at Columbia College Hollywood, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Fin ...
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Christian Zübert
Christian Zübert (born 1973, Würzburg) is a German film director and screenwriter. Career Zübert started out as a screenwriter for German television. In 2000 he directed and wrote his first feature ''Lammbock'', which was a surprise hit in Germany with over one million admissions. That same year he wrote the script for '' Mädchen, Mädchen'', which was a box office hit. In 2004, he directed the children's adventure movie ' which received many awards and played numerous international festivals. After directing and writing award-winning movies and series for television, e.g. the '' Tatort'' crime thriller ', Zübert returned to the big screen in 2010 with the comedy-drama '' Dreiviertelmond'' ('' Three Quarter Moon''), which was nominated for the German Film Award, won the Bavarian Film Award and the Director's Guild of Germany Metropolis Award and was screened in many international festivals. His 2013 effort '' Tour de Force'' had its premiere on the Grand Piazza of the Loc ...
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Das Experiment
( English: ''The Experiment'') is a 2001 German drama thriller film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. It is based on Mario Giordano's novel ''Black Box'' and deals with a social experiment which resembles Philip Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment of 1971. Plot While reading a newspaper advertisement, taxi driver Tarek Fahd discovers an invitation to participate in an experiment, in which 4,000 German marks are offered to the participants of a simulation of a prison situation. The experiment is led by Professor Klaus Thon and his assistant, Dr. Jutta Grimm. He decides to join in. Tarek participates as a journalist while wearing a pair of glasses with a built-in mini-camera. After a car accident he suffers shortly before the experiment, Tarek meets a woman called Dora. She spends the night with him and Tarek keeps thinking of her, shown in flashbacks. The 20 volunteers are pronounced guards and prisoners, 12 prisoners and 8 guards, and are being observed by a team of scientist ...
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Oliver Hirschbiegel
Oliver Hirschbiegel (born 29 December 1957) is a German film director. His works include and the Oscar-nominated film about Adolf Hitler, '' Downfall''. Early life and education Oliver Hirschbiegel was born in Hamburg, West Germany on 29 December 1957. A Waldorf graduate, Hirschbiegel studied painting and graphic arts, later film, at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts. Career In 1986, he directed his first film, the made-for-television movie ''Das Go! Projekt'', the script for which he had written himself. He became a successful TV director, directing numerous episodes of the '' Tatort'' and '' Kommissar Rex'' series. His first theatrical release was the well-received movie (2001). In 2004, he attracted world-wide attention with the film ''Der Untergang'' (released in English-speaking countries as '' Downfall''), starring Bruno Ganz as Adolf Hitler during his last days. The film sparked an extensive debate in Germany over the portrayal of Nazi leaders. The film was a ...
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Antoine Monot Jr
Antoine is a French given name (from the Latin ''Antonius'' meaning 'highly praise-worthy') that is a variant of Danton, Titouan, D'Anton and Antonin. The name is most common in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, West Greenland, Haiti, French Guiana, Madagascar, Benin, Niger, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Chad, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda. It is a cognate of the masculine given name Anthony. Similar names include Antaine, Anthoine, Antoan, Antoin, Antton, Antuan, Antwain, Antwan, Antwaun, Antwoine, Antwone, Antwon and Antwuan. Feminine forms include Antonia, Antoinette, and (more rarely) Antionette. As a first name *Antoine Alexandre Barbier (1765–1825), a French librarian and bibliographer *Antoine Arbogast (1759–1803), a French mathematician *Antoine Arnauld (1612–1694), a French theo ...
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Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-largest in the European Union with a population of over 1.9 million. The Hamburg Metropolitan Region has a population of over 5.1 million and is the List of EU metropolitan areas by GDP, eighth-largest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. At the southern tip of the Jutland Peninsula, Hamburg stands on the branching River Elbe at the head of a estuary to the North Sea, on the mouth of the Alster and Bille (Elbe), Bille. Hamburg is one of Germany's three city-states alongside Berlin and Bremen (state), Bremen, and is surrounded by Schleswig-Holstein to the north and Lower Saxony to the south. The Port of Hamburg is Germany's largest and Europe's List of busiest ports in Europe, third-largest, after Port of Rotterdam, Rotterda ...
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Julia Hummer
Julia Hummer (born 24 April 1980) is a German actress and singer. She has appeared in more than twenty films since her career began in 1999. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hummer, Julia 1980 births Living people People from Hagen German film actresses German television actresses 20th-century German actresses 21st-century German actresses Actresses from North Rhine-Westphalia ...
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Florian Lukas
Florian Lukas (16 March 1973) is a German actor from Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi .... Filmography References External links * * German male television actors Male actors from Berlin 1973 births Living people German male film actors 20th-century German male actors 21st-century German male actors Actors from East Berlin {{Germany-screen-actor-stub ...
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Frank Giering
Frank Giering (23 November 1971 – 23 June 2010) was a German actor. Biography Giering studied at the HFF Potsdam. He starred in a production of '' The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole'' and was cast by Austrian filmmaker, Michael Haneke for the TV movie, '' The Traitor'' and the 1997 films'' The Castle'' and '' Funny Games''. Giering's portrayal of the psychopathic killer Peter in ''Funny Games'' was considered a breakout performance. Giering was regularly seen in TV and cinema productions. His best known roles were in Sebastian Schipper's '' Absolute Giganten'' (1999) as Floyd, and in the film ''Baader'' (2002), portraying the leader of the Red Army Faction. Since 2006, Giering starred in the ZDF series ''Der Kriminalist'' as the Commissioner Henry Weber. He appeared in 30 episodes up until 2010. Death Giering was found dead in his apartment in Berlin on 23 June 2010 of multiple organ failure due to an acute bilious colic. Giering had publicly discussed his struggles with alc ...
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