
Everytime
Carla Hüttermann marks the world premiere of Sandra Wollner's "Everytime" in Cannes' Un Certain Regard strand on 18 May 2026.
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Cinema and film productions featuring actors of Agentur Neidig — premieres, festival entries and new projects.

Carla Hüttermann marks the world premiere of Sandra Wollner's "Everytime" in Cannes' Un Certain Regard strand on 18 May 2026.

In official competition at the Festival de Málaga: Kevin Brand plays a lead role in Después de Kim, nominated for the festival's top prize.

Viel Nebel im November finally reaches cinemas on 1 September, with Sidney Fahlisch in the lead as 17-year-old farmer's daughter Paula.

Kevin Brand is shooting a feature in Spain with director Ángeles González-Sinde, playing Kostia in a luminous exploration of the nature of love.

Stella Marie Markert's feature debut celebrates its world premiere at Filmfest München 2025, with Raschid Daniel Sidgi playing Ricky's father.

Patrick Joswig plays the brutal guard commandant Klaus in the war drama V2. Escape from Hell.

Dieter Hallervorden plays Jewish author Schlomo Wisniewski in Wolfgang Murnberger's ARD comedy Schönes Schlamassel.

Into the Beat follows a young ballet dancer who risks her future when she falls for hip-hop — with Julia Strowski in the cast.

Aylin Werner and Lea Zoe Voss star in TAKE OVER – Voll Vertauscht, the Lochis' big-screen tale of family and friendship.

Luise Hipp stars as a gifted young boxer in Fight Like a Girl, a short film by Maxime Demartin well worth watching.

Amira Demirkiran takes on her first leading role in Barefoot through Australia, shot over five weeks in the Australian heat.

Gebranntes Kind, a platonic love story set in Berlin-Neukölln, premieres on 5 April 2020 at the IL KINO cinema.

Elina Vildanova appears in the coming-of-age film Kokon, set in Berlin-Kreuzberg, premiering 21 February 2020 at the Urania.

Viktoria Ngotse plays Gitte, the dangerous pre-wedding temptation, in Til Schweiger's new film Die Hochzeit.

Bianca Nawrath stars in Til Schweiger's Die Hochzeit and talks friendship in a JOLIE double interview with Lilli Schweiger.

On New Year's Day, Kreuzfahrt ins Glück sailed to the beautiful island of Menorca — with our Sarah Tkotsch on board.

Joanna and Martin Semmelrogge join the cast of "Kartoffelsalat 3", the sequel to the cult film.

Classical ballet meets breakdance in a new dance film, with Julia Strowski training daily for what looks set to become a recurring role type.

A young comedian channels her Iranian-German heritage into biting political stand-up, played with conviction by Alexa Benkert.

Lasse Möbus appears in a strikingly cinematic Ancestry commercial about flight, farewell, new beginnings and love across the generations.

We introduce new actor Tobias Schäfer, now shooting the third instalment of the popular Help cinema series.

The Bavaria Film Studios marked their centenary at the 2019 Munich Film Festival, with Martin Semmelrogge among the guests of honour.

Arne Stephan lends his voice to Aladdin (Mena Massoud) in the German release of Disney's live-action remake, now in cinemas.

Hans-Jürgen Alf appears in "Artemisia", a Film University Babelsberg drama that exposes the abuse hidden behind a small circus's idyllic facade.

Lea Freund stars in the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg production "Sergant Pepper", a 1960s road-trip drama whose trailer is now online.

Bianca Nawrath stars in the coming-of-age film "Am Ende Legenden", directed by Adolfo Kolmerer for Pantaleon Films.

The short film Meer bei Nacht with Laura Bettinger won two awards at the Sioux City International Film Festival in the USA.

Úna Lir joins an outstanding ensemble in Matti Geschonneck's ZDF adaptation of Juli Zeh's bestseller Unterleuten.

Bianca Nawrath plays Samuel Finzi's daughter in Til Schweiger's new comedy Klassentreffen 1.0, in cinemas from 20 September 2018.

Martin Semmelrogge plays the German officer Kriechbaum in the Belgian war thriller Torpedo, starring Thure Riefenstein.

Hans Holzbecher appears as Officer Fisher in "Robin", a charity film inspired by true events about a father and his seriously ill son.

Sacha Holzheimer's tragicomedy "Nichts zu verlieren" competes in the New German Television section at the 2018 Munich Film Festival.

Philip Bender filmed this week for "Zweite Chance", an episode of the popular ZDF primetime series "Marie fängt Feuer".

For Mathias Harrebye-Brandt, shooting a Rosamunde Pilcher film in Cornwall was the finest three weeks of working holiday he has ever had.

Carsten Caniglia recounts a chance encounter with Henning Baum on a station platform on his way to the first day of shooting for ARD.

Judith Steinhäuser relishes the larger-than-life roles in a modern fairy-tale series for ZDF Herzkino, airing Sundays at 8.15 p.m.

Joachim Masannek's family adventure, in which Michelle Monballijn plays a striking creature, is now showing in cinemas.

Katharina Friedl recounts the demanding shoot for Sky series Der Pass in Salzburg, flown in nightly between theatre tour dates.

On 16 May, Uta Krüger celebrates the German premiere of the real-time drama Im Auge des Betrachters at Hamburg's Metropolis cinema.

In the short film Mascarpone, Jörg Moukaddam plays a gangster boss in a 1930s New York rendered in animated cardboard.

Roland Wolf wraps his first villainous role as the hard-hearted Count Ruben in the fairy-tale film Der süße Brei for MDR and ZDF.

Claudia Neidig appears in Liebe mich!, a heartfelt homage to Berlin, screening at the festival for new German cinema.

Andreas Klaue plays Dr Ströbele in Die Freibadclique, Friedemann Fromm's coming-of-age drama set in wartime, airing on ARD.

Dieter Hallervorden and Veronika Ferres lead the comedy Liebe auf den ersten Trick, airing 20 March at 8:15 pm on SAT.1.

Birge Funke plays the dry-witted Chief Inspector Antje Hollweg in a new Rhein-Lahn cinema crime film.

Anke Sonnentag plays Rose, an emigrant in New Zealand torn between her new life and her father's dementia back in Germany.

Lea Freund plays Anna in the HR web series Country Girls, made for the bite-sized viewing habits of today's teenagers.

Ella Lee, the mysterious girl from the first German Netflix series Dark, gazes out from posters across the city's underground.

Ella Lee plays Hannah Kahnwald in DARK, Netflix's eerie time-travel mystery set across three decades in the small town of Winden.

Uta Krüger's crowdfunded real-time family drama Im Auge des Betrachters tours international festivals from Delhi to Bucharest and Sofia.

Ella Lee shoots the madcap family film Hopfingen, da braut sich was zusammen, in which a teenager's viral video upends the world of finance.

Funda Rosenland plays career woman Aydan in the arthouse coming-of-age film Caraba, set in a world without compulsory schooling.

Lea Freund stars in Country Girls, a ten-part web series produced by funk for the joint ARD and ZDF youth platform.

Andreas Klaue leads in Albtrauf, a Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg thriller-mystery series sweeping up awards on the international festival circuit.

Dieter Hallervorden and Veronica Ferres team up for the first time in Lüg mich an und ich heirate dich, a Sat.1 con-artist comedy shot in Cape Town.

Lilli Ray's German-Israeli short film SECRET collects festival prizes from California to Kashmir.

Dieter Hallervorden plays a hard-bitten racehorse trainer in the cinema feature "Rock My Heart".

Michelle Monballijn plays the villainous engine driver Schwärzer in the cinema feature "Liliane Susewind".

Fourteen-year-old Sidney Fahlisch writes about playing Hanneli Goslar in a school short film about Anne Frank.

Martin Semmelrogge plays a returning soldier among a cast of killers in the indie thriller "Breakdown Forest".

The cinema feature "Die Flaschenpost-Insel" with Nadine Heidenreich and Philip Bender follows three children on a journey of discovery through Wiesbaden.

Christian David Gebert and Laura Maria Heid appear in "Liebesfilm", a coolly told relationship drama soon to air on ZDF's Das kleine Fernsehspiel.

Carsten Faseler plays driver Benno in "Bollos", a feature shot entirely with a 360-degree camera by Bauhaus University Weimar graduate Sebastian Robra.

Whatever type of woman she plays, Anna Lena Class convinces — from a hard-nosed club owner in "Der Alte" to an episode lead in "Hubert & Staller".

Hans Holzbecher takes a leading role in "Robin", the feature film at the heart of the "Watch for Wishes" charity campaign for seriously ill children.

Martin Semmelrogge plays an egomaniacal star director in the web series "Für Umme", drawing on decades of experience with directors of every kind.

For the Anchor Award at Hamburg's Reeperbahn Festival, actor Marcel Glauche steps behind the camera to make documentary films about the nominees.

Ella Lee spent her summer holidays shooting the cinema film "Hanni & Nanni", playing a Texan exchange student alongside German stars.

In Jorinde Weinmann's short film So sehr, Barbro Nina Viefhaus plays the partner of a porn addict, watching helplessly as their love unravels.

Chris Gebert calls Stefan Aretz's tragicomedy Sorry Guys his finest work yet — now nominated for the Blaue Blume Award 2017 and streaming on Sky.

Katja Brenner takes an episode role in Mr. Rudolpho's Jubilee, an indie film by Bright Blue Gorilla featuring 300 actors from 36 countries.

In the short film Sam, Marie-Theres Schwinn plays the title role from several perspectives at once — a daydreamer at odds with her own inner self.

Michael Schernthaner praises lead Karolina Gorczyca in Tomasz Emil Rudzik's gripping drama Agnieszka, shot largely in Katowice and now on the Arte mediathek.

For Tanja Egen's short film Der Gesellschafter, Matthias Matz waded into a treacherous moor — a physical ordeal bound for the festival circuit in 2017.

Alexa Benkert travelled alone to Afghanistan to lead Sayed Jalal Rohani's daring short film — two intense weeks amid chaos, danger and remarkable people.

Chris Gebert and Jörg Westphal are up for the Blaue Blume award with the short film Sorry Guys — and your vote could win it for them.

The series DIT IS FUSSBALL, featuring Joanna and Martin Semmelrogge, wins the TV category at the 2016 PPA Product Placement and Entertainment Award.

Joanna Semmelrogge's first collaboration with her father Martin is rewarded straight away with a nomination at the PPA Award.

Gerda Böken takes on the role of Granny Fäfchen in Julie Gaston's poetic film Eigengrau, made in aid of childhood depression awareness.

Lilli Ray takes on a demanding role in a German-Israeli film about a young mother torn between love and a hidden child.

Alexander Leopold Schank plays a filmmaker who escapes drug addiction in "Leichtigkeit & Schwere", carried by his voice-over.

The action comedy "Nordstadt, was los?" with Laura Maria Heid premieres at London's Portobello Film Festival on 3 September.

Ella Lee swapped her Sardinia holiday for the girls' gang of UFA Fiction's big-screen "Hanni und Nanni".

Christoph Drobig's tragicomedy "Erwartungen" follows four couples whose paths cross over a single night.

Nastassja Revvo takes the lead role of Anna in Ekaterina Mostovia's DFFB film Some Like It Hot - and gets to speak Russian again.

Shot in Berlin in summer 2016, the drama Liebe mich marks Nergis Usta's directorial debut and a heartfelt homage to the city.

The Secret Life of Pets reaches German cinemas on 28 July 2016 - here is an interview with Pops, the old basset hound.

Birge Funke plays tough chief inspector Antje Hollweg in the new Rhein-Lahn crime film Jammertal, training for weeks to nail the role.

Two worlds collide in Suong Nguyen's experimental short film Mehr, starring Harald Effenberg and Neven Pilipovic, produced by Deutsche Welle.

Rosetta Pedone plays Donatella in Jule Ronstedt's debut feature Maria Mafiosi - a clash between an Italian family and a Bavarian police household.

Missed the wonderful film Sein letztes Rennen with Dieter Hallervorden? Catch up tonight at 8.15 pm on ARD's summer cinema.
Marcel Glauche's directorial debut Zwangsräumung, a gripping gentrification thriller, premieres on 30 June 2016 at Berlin's Babylon.

Dieter Hallervorden lends his voice to Pops, the old basset hound, in The Secret Life of Pets - in German cinemas from 28 July 2016.

Congratulations to Maximilian Diehle: the children's film König Laurin has won the Goldener Spatz, with further nominations to come.

Fresh images from another shooting stage of Houchang Allahyari's new cinema film Die Villa, with Doina Weber in a leading role.
On 5 June 2016, Ilja Richter appears at Filmkunst 66 as actor and director, exploring Jewish life in Berlin and the history of the Hotel Bogota.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt stands mid-pool as a Viking party host in Tom Tykwer's A Hologram for the King, now in German cinemas.
Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt's debut film is a fairytale-like tale of three children surviving alone — almost too beautiful to be true.
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