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Bianca Nawrath joins the ARD series FALK in the new recurring lead role of Marie — back from her travels with a sweet secret and trouble ahead.
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News, engagements and premieres about Presse — from the roster of Schauspielagentur Neidig.

Bianca Nawrath joins the ARD series FALK in the new recurring lead role of Marie — back from her travels with a sweet secret and trouble ahead.

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

Muriel Leonie Graf shoots the comic NDR film Eisland alongside Axel Prahl and Schlager star Roland Kaiser.

Schleswig-Holstein's new magazine joins actor Mathias Harrebye-Brandt for a walk along the Baltic shore.

Claudia Neidig and Johannes Tom Dieck spent an hour at Stagepool explaining what matters in acting and how an agency works.

Michelle Monballijn talks about her new houseboat life in Berlin after a demanding summer shooting Liliane Susewind and Venus im vierten Haus.

A look at why the same handful of actresses and actors keep appearing in Austrian feature films and television series time and again.

Berlin, its neighbourhoods and its people — this time Berlin TV heads to Steglitz to talk with actor Jörg Westphal.
With Gotthard, the most ambitious TV production in Swiss television history celebrates its world premiere on the Piazza Grande.
Media-makers from the German capital region secured 38 per cent of the Creative Europe MEDIA funds that flowed to Germany in 2015.
People in creative and artistic professions endure a great deal of nonsense about their work — here are 11 sentences they have had quite enough of.
After 20 years behind the camera, Cologne cinematographer Stefan Nowak explains in Film & TV Kameramann why he turned his back on the industry.
Actor Jürgen Vogel plays a supporting role in the ZDF film Vertraue mir and calls for more stories told from a female perspective.
Food, education, faith: ever more documentaries take on social themes — at times wearily preachy, yet often refreshingly diverse.
The Bundestag extended the short-term unemployment benefit rule without the promised reforms for creative workers, the BFFS criticises.
Few professions see dream and reality drift as far apart as acting — even well-known performers often live hand to mouth.
Following its draft regulation, the European Commission still intends to curb geoblocking, particularly in online commerce.
The wait is over on 24 June: the third instalment of the Gemstone Trilogy premieres at the 34th FILMFEST MÜNCHEN.
Half crime drama, half mystery fairytale and thoroughly outstanding — how do the Scandinavians keep making series like "Jordskott"?
A look at Cannes through François Truffaut's famous words when the festival was halted in 1968.
For years Cannes has treated German cinema with disdain — not over quality, but a French lack of curiosity about its neighbour.
From Kristen Stewart's fashion ghost to Shia LaBeouf's road trip, these Croisette titles already have our attention.
In his lecture "To be continued", John Yorke shares insights from his long career as a showrunner, writer and producer.
A thought-provoking interview on casting decisions dominated by older white men, and the parts that fall to a Black German actress.
Anyone entering the TV industry today faces more varied job profiles than previous generations — here is what has changed.
In the most competitive year on record, top casting directors weigh in on the hardest roles to cast and their best discoveries.
A study finds the share of filmmakers at risk of poverty in Austria is four times higher than among other workers.
Two Tagesspiegel articles published during the Berlinale sparked a wider debate about the German talent-agency landscape.
A provocative take on storytelling that argues the case against the orthodoxy of character arcs in screenwriting.
Good news for "Weinberg": the mystery thriller will already be airing on free-to-air television next year, with VOX stepping in.
René Sydow delivers a brilliant opening to the cabaret autumn season of Mephisto & Co.
With poetry, charm and verbal artistry, cabaret artist René Sydow held forth on society and politics before a 400-strong crowd.
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is made for the open air — an ensemble from Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel guested in Dreieichenhain.
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