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Henriette Confurius' father is German-Dutch writer Gerrit Confurius, her mother is a Dutch theatre actress, and she has two brothers, Lucas and Carl, who are also actors. [3] She did not study acting and moved around during her youth. She studied hand-skilled trades but says "I always went back to acting sooner or later". [4]
An international co-production between Austria and Germany, the film stars Sabin Tambrea and Henriette Confurius as Franz Kafka and Dora Diamant, respectively. It was released in Germany on 14 March 2024. [1]
The Girl and the Spider (German: Das Mädchen und die Spinne) is a Swiss drama film, directed by Ramon Zürcher and Silvan Zürcher and released in 2021. [1] The film centres on Mara (Henriette Confurius) and Lisa (Liliane Amuat), two women who have been living together, and portrays the emotional complications as Lisa moves out to a new apartment.
Henriette Confurius as Lene; References External links. Narcissus and Goldmund at IMDb; This page was last edited on 25 December 2024, at 23:23 (UTC). Text is ...
The Silent Forest (German: Schweigend steht der Wald) is a 2022 German film directed by Saralisa Volm in her feature directorial debut and based on a 2013 German book of the same name by Wolfram Fleischhauer, who also wrote the film's screenplay.
Henriette Confurius (born 1991) 2001: Frauen, die Prosecco trinken; 2001: Die Meute der Erben; 2002: Ballett ist ausgefallen (short film) 2002: Mein erstes Wunder; 2003: Nachmittag in Siedlisko (short film) 2003: Polizeiruf 110 – Verloren; 2004: Bella Block: Das Gegenteil von Liebe; 2005: Ein starkes Team – Lebende Ziele; 2006: Show Time ...
Fog in August (German: Nebel im August) is a 2016 German drama film directed by Kai Wessel. [2] It is based on the 2008 novel Fog in August by Robert Domes, [3] and is inspired by the documented true story of the 14 year old Yenish boy Ernst Lossa (1929–1944). [4]
Jannis Niewöhner, Sabin Tambrea, Kida Khodr Ramadan, Emilia Schüle, Henriette Confurius, André Hennicke, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Jessica Schwarz, Matthias Habich Drama German-Austrian co-production