Für das neue Kinder- und Jugendformat „Uferpark – Gute Zeiten, wilde Zeiten“ haben die Dreharbeiten begonnen. Premiere soll im Herbst bei Toggo und Rtl+ sein.
V.l.: Amina (Tanaz Molaei), Yunis (Victor Bass), Lea (Maja Merkord), Ben (Salimou Thiam), Pepe (Konrad Neidhardt) und Milo (Jesse Beyerling) (Credit: Super Rtl/UFA Serial Drama/Sascha Hoecker)
Am gestrigen Mittwoch ist in Berlin der Startschuss für die 68 Tage andauernden Dreharbeiten zur neuen Live-Action-Serie „Uferpark – Gute Zeiten, wilde Zeiten“ gefallen. Im Mittelpunkt der von Super Rtl, Rtl+ und UFA Serial Drama präsentierten 26 Folgen steht eine Freundesclique und der Kampf um ihren ganz eigenen „Safe Space“: einen verlassenen Skatepark unweit des aus Deutschlands erfolgreichster Rtl-Daily „Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten“ bekannten Kollekiez.
Produzentin für UFA Serial Drama ist Helga Löbel, Producerin ist Tabea Dämmich. Regie führen Patrick Schlosser und Nadine Keil, die Kameraführung übernimmt Daniel Möller. Headautor:innen sind Paul Schwarz und Viktoria Assenov. Die Redaktion...
V.l.: Amina (Tanaz Molaei), Yunis (Victor Bass), Lea (Maja Merkord), Ben (Salimou Thiam), Pepe (Konrad Neidhardt) und Milo (Jesse Beyerling) (Credit: Super Rtl/UFA Serial Drama/Sascha Hoecker)
Am gestrigen Mittwoch ist in Berlin der Startschuss für die 68 Tage andauernden Dreharbeiten zur neuen Live-Action-Serie „Uferpark – Gute Zeiten, wilde Zeiten“ gefallen. Im Mittelpunkt der von Super Rtl, Rtl+ und UFA Serial Drama präsentierten 26 Folgen steht eine Freundesclique und der Kampf um ihren ganz eigenen „Safe Space“: einen verlassenen Skatepark unweit des aus Deutschlands erfolgreichster Rtl-Daily „Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten“ bekannten Kollekiez.
Produzentin für UFA Serial Drama ist Helga Löbel, Producerin ist Tabea Dämmich. Regie führen Patrick Schlosser und Nadine Keil, die Kameraführung übernimmt Daniel Möller. Headautor:innen sind Paul Schwarz und Viktoria Assenov. Die Redaktion...
- 5/23/2024
- by Michael Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Capital Motion Picture Group has picked up North American and U.K. rights to Cold War thriller “The Man on the Other Side,” directed by Marcus Lim. The Canada-based full-service distributor said that it plans to release the film in 2021.
The deal was announced by producers Militancy Films Singapore and Germany’s Doghouse Filmproductions. International rights sales are handled by Italy’s Iuvit Media Sales.
The film, which is currently on theatrical release in Singapore, has also been licensed to SVOD specialist Tribes Media for streaming in Latin America, Benelux, Spain and Scandinavia.
The story follows the doomed love affair between a two warring spies, set in the politically fraught period of 1970s Germany. Stylistically, the film pays homage to spy films of the 1970s, including “Day of the Jackal” and “Three Days of the Condor.” It stars Nils Schulz, Mari Bensel, James Carney and Joerg Malchow.
The film’s...
The deal was announced by producers Militancy Films Singapore and Germany’s Doghouse Filmproductions. International rights sales are handled by Italy’s Iuvit Media Sales.
The film, which is currently on theatrical release in Singapore, has also been licensed to SVOD specialist Tribes Media for streaming in Latin America, Benelux, Spain and Scandinavia.
The story follows the doomed love affair between a two warring spies, set in the politically fraught period of 1970s Germany. Stylistically, the film pays homage to spy films of the 1970s, including “Day of the Jackal” and “Three Days of the Condor.” It stars Nils Schulz, Mari Bensel, James Carney and Joerg Malchow.
The film’s...
- 1/18/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
“Vienna Blood” is set to spill on the BBC after the U.K. pubcaster picked up the Austrian-set crime thriller, which is based on the best-selling Liebermann novels by Frank Tallis. Steve Thompson, whose writing credits include the BBC’s “Sherlock” and Fox’s international thriller “Deep State,” penned the series.
Starring Matthew Beard (“The Imitation Game”), and Juergen Maurer (“Tatort”), “Vienna Blood” is set in 1900s Vienna, a hot bed of philosophy, science and art.
Max Liebermann (Beard) is a brilliant young English doctor, studying under psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. He meets Oskar Rheinhardt (Maurer), an Austrian detective and the pair go on to tackle some of Vienna’s most mysterious and deadly cases.
The series was filmed on location in the Austrian capital. Conleth Hill (“Game of Thrones”), Charlene McKenna (“Ripper Street”), Amelia Bullmore (“Gentleman Jack”), Jessica De Gouw (“Dracula”), and Luise Von Finckh also all appear. It is produced by the U.
Starring Matthew Beard (“The Imitation Game”), and Juergen Maurer (“Tatort”), “Vienna Blood” is set in 1900s Vienna, a hot bed of philosophy, science and art.
Max Liebermann (Beard) is a brilliant young English doctor, studying under psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. He meets Oskar Rheinhardt (Maurer), an Austrian detective and the pair go on to tackle some of Vienna’s most mysterious and deadly cases.
The series was filmed on location in the Austrian capital. Conleth Hill (“Game of Thrones”), Charlene McKenna (“Ripper Street”), Amelia Bullmore (“Gentleman Jack”), Jessica De Gouw (“Dracula”), and Luise Von Finckh also all appear. It is produced by the U.
- 8/16/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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