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Julia Cencig
Julia Cencig (born 18 September 1972) is an Austrian actress active mainly in television and theater, her main roles on the small screen include those in the series '' Medicopter 117 - Jedes Leben zählt'', ''SOKO Kitzbühel'' and '' Das Glück dieser Erde''. Biography Julia Cencig was born in Salzburg on 18 September 1972, as the fourth of five children of Norbert and Elisabeth Cencig. She's the younger sister of director Michael Cencig, it was her brother who made her debut as a child in the world of cinema, assigning her the leading role in the first film he directed. Later she decided to become an actress, and after graduating she attended the acting school of the Volkstheater in Vienna, after which she was engaged in the company of the same theatre. From 1999 to 2007, she was one of the main performers in the television series '' Medicopter 117 - Jedes Leben zählt'', where she played the role of helicopter pilot Gina Aigner, and from 2001 to 2005 she was in the cast of ...
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Salzburg
Salzburg is the List of cities and towns in Austria, fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach, Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Austrian Alps, Alps mountains. The town occupies the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Founded as an episcopal see in 696, it became a Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg, seat of the archbishop in 798. Its main sources of income were salt extraction, trade, as well as gold mining. The Hohensalzburg Fortress, fortress of Hohensalzburg, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe, dates from the 11th century. In the 17th century, Salzburg became a centre of the Counter-Reformation, with monasteries and numerous Baroque churches built. Salzburg has an extensive cultural and educational history, being the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and being home to three universities and a large student population. Today, along with Vienna and the Tyrol (st ...
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Katharina Mückstein
Katharina Mückstein (born 1982) is an Austrian film director, screenwriter and producer. Mückstein wrote and directed the feature films '' Talea'' (2013) and '' L'Animale'' (2018). She also wrote and produced the documentaries ''Three Farmers and a Son'' (2016), for which she won the Austrian Film Award for Best Documentary, and ''Animals and Other People'' (2017), and wrote and directed the documentary '' Feminism WTF'' (2023)–the third most-watched Austrian film of 2023–for which won the Vienna Women's Prize for Best Director in 2023. Early life Mückstein was born in Vienna in 1982 and grew up in Bad Vöslau. Her mother, Eva Mückstein, is a psychotherapist and politician of the Green Party of Austria. Her older brother, Wolfgang Mückstein, is a physician and politician who served as Minister of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection in Austria from 19 April 2021 until 8 March 2022. Mückstein has been interested in feminism and queer philosophy sin ...
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Tatort
("Crime Scene") is a German-language police procedural television series that has been running continuously since 1970 with 30 feature-length episodes per year, making it the longest-running German TV drama. Developed by the German public-service broadcasting organization ARD for their channel Das Erste, it is unique in its approach in that it is jointly produced by all of the organization's regional members as well as its partnering Austrian and Swiss national public-service broadcasters, whereby every regional station contributes several episodes to a common pool. As a result of this, Tatort is a collection of different police stories where different police teams solve crimes in their own cities, with uniqueness in architecture, customs, and dialects of the cities being a distinctive part of the series. Often, the city, not the police force, is the real main character of an episode. The fact that local stations each produce a small number of episodes per year has enabled ...
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Wolfgang Murnberger
Wolfgang Murnberger (born 13 November 1960) is an Austrian film director. He directed more than forty films since 1984. Selected filmography *'' I Promise'' (1994) *'' Komm, süßer Tod'' (2000) *'' Silentium'' (2004) *'' The Bone Man'' (2009) *' (2010, TV film) *''Not My Daughter'' (2010, TV film) *'' My Best Enemy'' (2011) *' (2013, TV film) *' (2013, TV film) *'' Life Eternal'' (2015) *' (2015, TV film) *' (2016, TV film) References External links * 1960 births Living people Austrian film directors Austrian television directors {{Austria-film-director-stub ...
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Die Detektive
Die, as a verb, refers to death, the cessation of life. Die may also refer to: Games * Die, singular of dice, small throwable objects used for producing random numbers Manufacturing * Die (integrated circuit), a rectangular piece of a semiconductor wafer * Die (manufacturing), a material-shaping device * Die (philately) * Coin die, a metallic piece used to strike a coin * Die casting, a material-shaping process ** Sort (typesetting), a cast die for printing * Die cutting (web), process of using a die to shear webs of low-strength materials * Die, a tool used in paper embossing * Tap and die, cutting tools used to create screw threads in solid substances * Tool and die, the occupation of making dies Arts and media Music * ''Die'' (album), the seventh studio album by rapper Necro * Die (musician), Japanese musician, guitarist of the band Dir en grey * DJ Die, British DJ and musician with Reprazent * "DiE", a 2013 single by the Japanese idol group BiS * die!, an inactive German ...
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Die Bergretter
''Die Bergwacht'' (since 2012 ''Die Bergretter'') (English: The Mountain Rescuers) is a German mountain rescue television series, broadcast since 26 November 2009 on ZDF. The series is set in the Austrian Alps and centers around a fictional '' Bergwacht'' ( mountain rescue) team in Ramsau am Dachstein. Each episode focuses on a rescue mission, explores the background stories of the people involved the incident (more often than not caused by their risky behaviour) and the private lives of the team members. Setting Andreas Marthaler is about to open a climbing school in the USA together with his girlfriend. Before emigrating he attends the wedding of his best friend and leader of the mountain rescue Stefan Hofer. When Stefan Hofer is killed in a mountaineering accident on the day after the wedding while on a tour with Andreas Marthaler, Andreas tries to care for Stefan's wife Emilie Hofer and the two children just as his friend asked him to. This is not easy for Emilie, Andreas ...
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Die Lottosieger
''Die Lottosieger'' (English: Lottery Winners) is an Austrian comedy television series. It was produced from 2008 to 2011 and broadcast from 2009 to 2012 on ORF 1. ''Die Lottosieger'' is about a family that becomes rich by winning the lottery."''Die Lottosieger'' episode guide"
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*Reinhard Nowak ''as'' Rudolf "Rudi" Deschek *Theresia Haiger ''as'' Claudia Deschek-Beck *Brigitte Neumeister ''as'' Kriemhild Deschek (Rudi's mother) *David Heissig ''as'' Romeo Deschek (Claudia and Rudi's son) *Hilde Dalik ''as'' Elfi Beck (Claudia's sister) * ''as'' Dr. Rüdiger Rössler (psychologist, employed by the lot ...
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Die Rosenheim-Cops
is a German television series set in Chiemgau, mainly in Rosenheim. It is produced by the Bavaria Film GmbH for the ZDF public TV network. The cost per episode is estimated at 425,000 euros. Cast This is the actual cast of ''Die Rosenheim-Cops''. Concept The series' main overall focus lies on the contrasting personalities of a rustic Upper Bavarian small town inspector and his frequently replaced city slicker colleague, who has usually been transferred to the town for mostly incomprehensible reasons. Despite all differences, the new colleague is always warmly received and quickly integrated into the team. The small town inspector Korbinian Hofer was played by Joseph Hannesschläger, who died in January 2020. Each episode usually starts with the discovery of a body. This is communicated to the investigators by the secretary Mrs. Stockl with the words "Es gabat a Leich!" (Bavarian dialect for "There is a dead body"). Due to the show's lighthearted nature, it is custo ...
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Schnell Ermittelt
Schnell ermittelt (branded in English as Fast Forward) is an Austrian television series. Its plot centers on Chief Inspector Angelika Schnell who is portrayed by actress Ursula Strauss. Its original German title can be seen as both a play on words - ''fast investigated'' - and more commonly as a short description of the series - ''(Ms.) Schnell investigates''. As of 2024, eight seasons of the show have been aired. See also *List of Austrian television series The following is a list of television series produced in Austria : References External links Austrian TVat the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Austrian television series Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, i ... External links * Austrian crime television series 2009 Austrian television series debuts 2000s Austrian television series 2010s Austrian television series German-language television shows ORF (broadcaster) original programming {{Austria-tv-prog-stub ...
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