
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.

A film about love and its destructive power: Bianca Nawrath plays the nanny Nadia in Maysoon, in cinemas from 19 March 2026.

A Berlinale premiere for the investigative thriller Staatsschutz: Jörg Westphal plays the presiding judge in the fight against right-wing violence.

A premiere tour with Sönke Wortmann: Linus Moog looks back on a thrilling cinema journey with Die Ältern — and a photo with his idol.

World premiere at the Berlinale: Kai Stänicke's "Der Heimatlose" opens the Perspectives section, with Louis Jérôme Wagenbrenner in the ensemble.

The family drama won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at its world premiere in Oslo; Linus Moog and Aurel Klug attended the German premiere.

Kevin Brand plays a far-from-lovable village teacher in the Austrian-Slovenian feature Mila/Marija, shot this autumn in Carinthia.

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 plays Tom in the dramedy by Katrine Eichberger and Nikolas Mühe, standing by his girlfriend Liz as she battles agoraphobia and panic attacks.

Nadine Heidenreich celebrated the Berlin premiere with director Todd Komarnicki and her co-stars, followed by Cologne's Cinedom.

Nadine Heidenreich plays Paula Bonhoeffer, the female lead alongside Jonas Dassler, August Diehl and Moritz Bleibtreu.

Linus Moog, Carla Hüttermann, Noel Okwanga and Anton Petzold met at the MBB Berlinale Party and outshone the icy temperatures.

Noel Okwanga celebrates his very first Berlinale film, with a strikingly beautiful premiere photo from Das Licht.

Noel Okwanga features in Das Licht, Tom Tykwer's new big-screen film and the opening film of the 2025 Berlinale.

Arne Stephan voices and sings the title role of Mufasa in Disney's animated feature, with its cinema premiere on 19 December 2024.

Sidney Fahlisch leads the moving coming-of-age drama Viel Nebel im November, premiering at the Hof and Biberach film festivals.

Nadine Heidenreich plays Paula Bonhoeffer in the film Bonhoeffer, in cinemas worldwide from 22 November 2024, with its premiere in New York.

Franziska Brandmeier appears in the HR Tatort on Sunday, 29 September 2024 — the final case for the Broich and Koch detective duo.

Jörg Westphal and Norbert Stöß appear in Jenseits der blauen Grenze, an award-winning GDR escape drama, in cinemas from 3 October 2024.

This one is a commercial, not a feature film — yet it made Philip Bender exceptionally happy, as he got to shoot alongside his idol Martin Brambach.

In the fairy-tale feel-good movie Der Buchspazierer, Ella Lee plays the grown-up Schascha alongside Christoph Maria Herbst.

The series Habibi Baba Boom has won the Best Cast award in Canada, with its Disney+ launch planned for early 2025.

Pablo Larraín's MARIA, with Jörg Westphal as an SS officer in love with Maria Callas, screens in competition at Venice 2024.

In Sandra Wollner's EVERYTIME, Carla Hüttermann plays Jessie, the daughter of Ella, portrayed by Birgit Minichmayr.

The new trailer for Bonhoeffer is out, with agency actors Johannes Heinrichs, Tobias Schäfer and Jörg Westphal among the supporting cast.

Eva Enke plays the ballerina Natascha as a child in Jos Stelling's wordless black-and-white love story, in cinemas from 11 July.

In Anna Roller's adaptation of Leif Randt's ALLEGRO PASTELL, Steven Preisner plays Bob, the most authentic melodic-hardcore fan you could meet.

Amira Demirkiran is nominated for Best Actress (Cinema, national) at the Jupiter Award 2025 for Was von der Liebe bleibt; voting is open until 31 July.

Was von der Liebe bleibt opens in cinemas across Germany on 2 May 2024, with Amira Demirkiran in one of the leading roles.

Indo-German director Kanwal Sethi turns the story of the NSU murders into a fictional drama about love, grief and systemic racism.

Steven Preisner stars as steward Thomas in the trash-horror film "Monster on a Plane", screening at the Brussels Fantasy Film Festival.

At Munich's Mathäser cinema, Phiphi Sarah Nguyen walked her very first red carpet — and pulled it off in glamorous style.

Norbert Stöß plays acclaimed sculptor Giorgio in the arthouse film "Linda lebt!", now shooting in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg.

Director Franziska Pohlmann shoots the pilot and a six-part mini-series of "Hidden University", a vampire comedy with depth, in Hanover.

Max Hegewald has wrapped his intense coming-of-age drama FREE, starring Linus Moog and Aurel Klug, due in cinemas in 2025.

Bianca Nawrath and Bjarne Meisel turn the kitchen into the high seas in a spectacular episode where the cooking becomes the least of it.

Carlotta Truman charms as Papagena in the ARD Christmas retelling of Mozart, premiered to acclaim at the Film Festival Cologne.

Franka Roche plays the formidable leader of the outsiders in a bold, contemporary screen version of Erich Kästner's Das fliegende Klassenzimmer.

Amira Demirkiran features in Kanwal Sethi's film Was von der Liebe bleibt, which premiered at Filmfest Hamburg ahead of its April 2024 release.

Sidney Fahlisch stars in Axel Ranisch's exhilarating new series NACKT ÜBER BERLIN, now streaming on ARTE after its Filmfest München debut.

Maria Ketikidou greets us from the red carpet of Filmfest Hamburg ahead of a new season of Großstadtrevier launching on 9 October.

Vivien Sczesny plays Julie in the feature film Stimmen in meinem Kopf, whose preview screening takes place ahead of its festival tour.

In the European production Undecidable, Julia Ueno Strowski plays Ada, a computer-science professor's assistant, performing in English and Japanese.

As Sandy, Vivien Sczesny lends a hand to Gerhard (Heiner Lauterbach) and Aydin (Ercan Durmaz) in Enkel für Fortgeschrittene, in cinemas from 7 September.

Franka Roche plays teenager Josie in the comedy Enkel für Fortgeschrittene and celebrated the premiere at the Lichtburg in Essen.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt on shooting Stefan Westerwelle's warm-hearted children's road movie that sweeps you along and leaves you smiling.

Oskar Redfern stirs up trouble as Andi in a turbulent Christmas film premiering at the Festival des Deutschen Films in Ludwigshafen.

After Cologne, Düsseldorf and Essen, the hit stage play Abschiedsdinner with Martin Semmelrogge now arrives at the Bayerischer Hof in Munich.

A note of thanks from Agentur Neidig to all our wonderful actors for the marvellous films we get to watch here at Filmfest München.

Sidney Fahlisch stars in Axel Ranisch's tragicomic series Nackt über Berlin, the screen adaptation of his own novel, shown at Filmfest München.

The short film BELL MAL, starring Rosa von Lobenstein, is nominated for the youth film prize at the Bundes.Festival.Film. in Augsburg.

The Netflix teen sex comedy Hammerharte Jungs follows Charly, whose talking member won't pipe down until he finally loses his virginity.

Nhung Hong plays Sarah, the boss of the cool girl gang, in the teen sex comedy Hammerharte Jungs, on Netflix from 24 May 2023.

Sylke Enders' feature film SCHLAMASSEL, with Anton Petzold, has its world premiere as the opening film of the Filmkunstfest MV in Schwerin.

When was the last time a German film dropped this many F-bombs? Conflicts are settled swiftly, with fists flying like Bud Spencer in his prime.

Bertie hung up his racing career long ago and now runs a struggling repair shop. When his loan repayment falls behind, things get dicey.

Elina Vildanova and Lasse Möbus are free to take on film work again, with Lasse just back from a semester at LAMDA in London.

Dietmar Bär, Max Riemelt and Nhung Hong set off on a festive road trip in this thoroughly wonderful ZDF Christmas film.

Fatih Akin's Rheingold celebrated a star-studded premiere at Filmfest Cologne, with Aurel Klug and Marlon Heidel proudly on board.

Ella Lee presents her new film Klima retten für Anfänger at the Degeto Campus of Filmfest Hamburg.

Michael Bully Herbig's new film Tausend Zeilen is in cinemas — a media satire on the scandal around Der Spiegel journalist Claas Relotius.

Ella Lee stars as a teenage climate activist in Klima retten für Anfänger, now competing at Filmfest Hamburg.

LAMIA will now premiere in competition at Filmfest Hamburg, with Raschid Daniel Sidgi in the role of Lamia's uncle Nadjim.

A glorious premiere of „Ein Taxi zur Bescherung" by the Rhine, with warm audiences and the kind of film-making life everyone dreams of.

Filming since July in Cologne and South Tyrol, the new take on Erich Kästner's beloved classic reaches German cinemas in 2023.

Eleven-year-old Anni builds a special bond with the wild horse Ponyherz — and the Count von Merfeld, played by Dieter Hallervorden.

Charlotte Krause shines as Zottel, and „Die Hexenprinzessin" earns a coveted place at the Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival 2022.

In her first Vietnamese role, Nhung Hong plays 17-year-old Mai in Âni Võ's short film, premiering at the LA Shorts International Film Festival 2022.

Franka Roche's small but pivotal role as Christine Falter in this new ZDF crime film premiered at the Munich Film Festival.

The trailer is out — and here you can see Maisie Tipango as Shari, a Berlin-born teenager with big dreams and bigger ambitions.

Ella Lee plays Jackie Briegand in LAUCHHAMMER, a six-part high-end crime series rooted in the Lausitz region.

To fund his blind mother's eye surgery, Heiko plays pub darts — with Hans-Jürgen Alf as his only confidant, Tscherny.

Franka Roche takes on a sizeable supporting role as Josie in „Enkel für Fortgeschrittene", the sequel to the cinema hit.

Penny's Christmas film Der Wunsch swept four Hatto awards at the German Advertising Film Prize — and our Amira Demirkiran was part of it.

Arne Duppler's film Gebranntes Kind won Best European Short Film in Stockholm and Best Featurette at the Sevilla Indie Film Festival.

Critics are raving about Trübe Wolken, a film about adolescent moods caught between hormonal awakening and the corset of adulthood.

Amira Demirkiran and Chris Gebert appear in the wonderful film Wunderschön, in cinemas across Germany from 16 December.

We look forward to the cinema release of Lieber Thomas, with Hans-Jürgen Alf as the caretaker Peschke.

Die Hexenprinzessin, starring Charlotte Krause, was named Best Drama Feature Film at the Universe Multicultural Film Festival in California.

In Die Rettung der uns bekannten Welt, Charlotte Krause plays Caro, a young woman with Asperger's, in cinemas from 4 November.

Nadine Heidenreich and Jörg Westphal star in a Russian production telling the harrowing story of the Minsk ghetto.

There is now a new and secure cinema release date of 2 September for Hilfe, ich habe meine Freunde geschrumpft.

The ARD film Das Lied des toten Mädchens, with Vivien Sczesny, celebrates its premiere at the Kitzbühel Film Festival.

Sarah Tkotsch voices Abigail in the cinema film Spirit Untamed, which opens in German cinemas on 22 July.

Charlotte Krause and the film DIE HEXENPRINZESSIN won the Goldener Spatz at the German Children's Media Festival.

THERESA WOLFF — HOME SWEET HOME, with Jörg Westphal, has been selected for Filmfest München and screens on 9 July.

Aurel Klug makes his cinema debut in a brooding thriller selected for the 42nd Max Ophüls Preis film festival.

Felix and his friends must defend their school again — and a very special class trip sends the shrinking adventure spinning out of control.

Götz Vogel von Vogelstein plays the violent stepfather in Kike Maillo's gripping thriller, which premiered at Catalonia's Sitges Film Festival.

Charlotte Krause takes the title role in this Norwegian fairy tale, which premiered at the Schlingel children's film festival in Chemnitz.

Dieter Hallervorden plays an eccentric grandfather convinced his autistic granddaughter hides an extraordinary gift in this ARD film.

Gebranntes Kind, starring Jörg Westphal, premieres in Berlin on 5 September — a story of platonic love, guilt and forgiveness.

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.

In the comedy Faking Bullshit, Andreas Birkner plays biker boss Norbert as bored small-town cops fake crimes to save their station.

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

Our actress Vivien Sczesny is featured in the German magazine BUNTE.

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