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Based on a treatment by Irish novelist Cecelia Ahern, the films were broadcast to strong ratings as part of ZDF's Herzkino series. [52] She also appeared in the film adaptation of Dora Heldt's 2013 novel Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Sie haben gewonnen!, which became another commercial success, [53] and had a minor role in the comedy film ...
The Light (German: Das Licht) is an upcoming drama film written, directed by Tom Tykwer, and starring Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz depicts everyday life of a middle-class Engels family in a world that has become unstable. [1] [2] The German-French co-production also have Elke Biesendorfer, Julius Gause and Elyas Eldridge in pivotal roles.
ZDF (German: [ˌtsɛt.deːˈʔɛf] ⓘ), short for Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen [1] (German: [ˈtsvaɪtəs ˈdɔʏtʃəs ˈfɛʁnzeːn] ⓘ; lit. ' Second German Television ' ), is a German public-service television broadcaster based in Mainz , Rhineland-Palatinate .
Every You Every Me (German: Alle die Du bist) is a 2024 romantic drama film written and directed by Michael Fetter Nathansky. The film starring Aenne Schwarz and Carlo Ljubek, is set against the industrial backdrop of Europe's largest lignite mining area, about the initial magic of falling in love and the painful process of falling out of love.
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (German: Jeder für sich und Gott gegen alle; lit. Every Man for Himself and God Against All) is a 1974 West German drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno S. and Walter Ladengast. [2]
Seven Netwerk, Studio 100 Media, Woodlies, ZDF 2012-2017 Maya the Bee Studio 100 Animation ZDF, TF1 2012-2013 Jabaloe Studio 100 NV 2012-2014 Hotel 13 Nickelodeon 2013-2014 Vic the Viking Studio 100 Animation ASE Studios 2014 Komt een Belg bij de Dokter DED's IT Productions 2014-2015 Tashi Flying Bark Productions 2014-2016 Prinsessia Studio 100 NV
We (German: Wir) is a 1982 German science fiction film written by Claus Hubalek , directed by Vojtěch Jasný and produced by German TV network ZDF. The film presents a world of harmony and conformity within a united state of technocratic progressivism. [1] It is based on the 1921 novel We by the Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin. [2]
ZDFneo is a German free-to-air television channel, programmed for an audience aged 25 to 49 [1] to complement the primarily older-skewing main channels of public broadcasters ZDF and ARD. It replaced ZDF's documentary channel ZDFdokukanal on 1 November 2009.