PANORAMA
Premiere at the Filmfest München
Impressive political thriller based on the successful novel by Peter Grandl.
After the daughter of Holocaust survivor Ephraim Zamir is killed by neo-Nazis, he takes the perpetrators captive and calls for a vote on their fate on the Internet. The hostage-taking takes place in a medieval fortified tower and becomes the center of conflicts between right-wing radicals, demonstrators and the media.
International premiere in Lille: A financial visionary between the Cold War and the RAF. 1986: Alfred Herrhausen, CEO of Deutsche Bank, wants to make his bank international. He offends many with his demand for debt relief for Third World countries. The secret services take notice. At the same time, the USSR is almost bankrupt after Chernobyl. Gorbachev needs fresh money and Helmut Kohl's goal is German reunification. Herrhausen signs a loan agreement worth eight billion marks with the Soviet Union on behalf of the FRG - and thus his own death sentence.
Paramount's biggest hit this year: the internationally cast and complexly produced series is based on the bestseller by Andreas Eschbach and presents a kind of mind game: John (Philip Froissant), actually a young bicycle courier, suddenly becomes filthy rich. More precisely, he inherits the incredible sum of 1,000,000,000,000 dollars, making him the richest person on the planet.
A tragicomic mini-series about a school prank that goes completely off the rails...
With Lorenzo Germeno, Thorsten Merten, Anh Khoa Trần, Christina Große, Alwara Höfels, Devid Striesow, Martina Eisenreich and others.
In October 2022, Martina Eisenreich was awarded the Upper Bavarian Culture Prize for her artistic and compositional work.
Interview: Christian Berges for the district of Upper Bavaria.
An pastiche between Puccini, Händel and Christian Steiffen, with a soundtrack by Martina Eisenreich.
In 2022, Martina Eisenreich is once again nominated for the German Film Music Award with her music for Lost in Fuseta, which she already received in 2018 for Tatort Waldlust.
The audience of the 17th Festival of German Film voted the ARD Degeto production “ Dying is no solution either” (Director: Ingo Rasper, Production: FFP New Media) as the most popular film of the festival. We are very happy about this award!
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