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Just Something Nice
''Just Something Nice'' () is a 2022 German romantic comedy film directed by directed by and starring Karoline Herfurth. The film was released in Germany on 17 November 2022 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Plot Cast * Karoline Herfurth as Karla * Nora Tschirner as Jule * Milena Tscharntke as Johanna * Jasmin Shakeri as Senay * Ulrike Kriener as Marion * Herbert Knaup as Robert * Kathrin Angerer as Sandy * Aaron Altaras Aaron Altaras (born 21 November 1995) is a German actor. Altaras was born in Berlin, the son of Adriana Altaras and Wolfgang Böhmer. Altaras' mother, a Croatian Jew, was forced to escape Croatia with her parents, Jakob and Thea Altaras, beca ... as Ole * Inga Dietrich as Nachbarin Jutta * Raphael Rubino as Simon References External links * 2022 films 2020s German films 2020s German-language films German romantic comedy films Warner Bros. films Films directed by Karoline Herfurth Films scored by Annette Focks {{2020s-Germany-film-stub ...
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Karoline Herfurth
Herfurth at Bayerischer Filmpreis 2012 Karoline Herfurth (; born 22 May 1984) is a German actress. Life and career Herfurth was born in East Berlin, East Germany, the daughter of a psychologist mother and a geriatric nurse practitioner father. Her parents divorced when she was two years old. She grew up in Berlin with a brother and five half-brothers and -sisters. She went to a Waldorf school in Berlin and graduated from Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts. She learned to play the recorder and studied sociology and political sciences. Career Herfurth had her first role in a TV-series at age ten, and her first part in a movie in 2000, when she was fifteen. She has held several parts as a teenager in German movies such as '' Mädchen, Mädchen'' (2001) and '' Big Girls don't cry'' (2002), and leading-parts both in TV productions and independent German films. For her part as Lilli Richter in Caroline Link's film '' A Year ago in Winter'', she received the Bavarian Film-Award f ...
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Nora Tschirner
Nora Marie Tschirner (born 12 June 1981) is a German film actress, musician and former television and radio presenter. Early life Nora Tschirner was born in East Berlin (then East Germany) to the documentary film director and the radio journalist Waltraud Tschirner. She grew up with her two older brothers in the East Berlin suburb Pankow. She attended John-Lennon-Gymnasium in Berlin, as did Sarah Kuttner, with whom she is friends. Tschirner completed her Abitur at the Rosa-Luxemburg-Oberschule in Pankow. She made her first appearance on television in 1997 with a role in the ZDF children's series ''Achterbahn''. Career Presenting In 2001, she was cast as a VJ for MTV Central, MTV and worked for the station until 2007. In addition, she hosted the radio program "Blue Moon" on Radio Fritz (Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, RBB) with Stephan Michme. In 2004 she appeared with Christian Ulmen in his show ''Ulmens Auftrag'' on MTV. In 2007 she hosted the First Steps Awards. She was al ...
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Annette Focks
Annette Focks (born 28 August 1964) is a German musician and film score composer. She contributed to more than eighty films since 1997 including ''Night Train to Lisbon'', ''Four Minutes'' and ''John Rabe''. Education Annette Focks studied film score composition at the Hochschule für Theater und Musik in München. She then worked in workshops of sound-designer Randy Thom David Randall Thom (born August 21, 1951) is an American sound designer and the director of sound design at Skywalker Sound. Career Thom started his film career with a phone call to Walter Murch, who invited him to visit a re-mix of ''American ... and orchestrator Steven Scott Smalley. References External links * * 1964 births Living people 20th-century German composers 20th-century German women composers 21st-century German composers 21st-century German women composers German film score composers People from Emsland University of Music and Theatre Munich alumni {{Germany-compose ...
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Filmportal
filmportal.de is an online database of information related to German film. It includes extensive information on films and filmmakers as well as articles on film issues. The website was released on occasion of the 54th Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2005. ''filmportal.de'' was revised and expanded in 2011/2012. Content The database provides information on about 85 000 German cinema and television films (as of June 2015) from 1895 to the present. About 8 000 films are presented in detail with content descriptions, stills and/or posters. In addition, ''filmportal.de'' catalogues about 190 000 names of filmmakers, 5 000 of these entries feature a biography. The lexical information is supplemented by trailers, film clips from German classics, and, increasingly, full-length films. Moreover, editorial texts link the information with the history of film in the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany and the GDR. Organising institutions ''filmportal.de'' was established b ...
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Warner Bros
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI), commonly known as Warner Bros. (WB), is an American film studio, filmed entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios Burbank, Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California and the main namesake subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). Founded on April 4, 1923, by four brothers, Harry Warner, Harry, Albert Warner, Albert, Sam Warner, Sam and Jack L. Warner, Jack Warner, the company established itself as a leader in the American film industry before diversifying into animation, television, and video games. It is one of the "Major film studios, Big Five" major American film studios and a member of the Motion Picture Association (MPA). The company is known for its film studio division, the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Castle Rock Entertainment and the Warner Bros. Television Group. Bugs Bunny, a character created for the ' ...
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Herbert Knaup
Herbert Knaup (born 23 March 1956) is a German film and television actor. He is perhaps best-known to international audiences for his supporting roles in ''Run Lola Run'' (1998) and ''The Lives of Others'' (2006). Selected filmography * ''Coda'' (1978, Short) * '' Jaipur Junction'' (1982) .... Tommy * '' Waller's Last Trip'' (1989) .... Waller (jung) * ' (1994) .... Karl Simon * ' (1994, TV film) .... Paul Hansen * ''Brother of Sleep'' (1995) .... Cantor Goller / Choirmaster Goller * ''Magic Girl'' (1995, TV film) .... Horst * '' Warshots'' (1996) .... Jan Loy * ''Father's Day'' (1996) .... Thomas * ' (1997, TV film) .... Kamphausen * ''Run Lola Run'' (1998) .... Vater * '' Blind Date - Flirt mit Folgen'' (1998) .... Markus * ''Jimmy the Kid'' (1998) .... Dortmunder * ' (1998) .... Doermer * ' (1999) .... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe * ''Our Island in the South Pacific'' (1999) .... Albert * ''Ne günstige Gelegenheit'' (1999) .... Lorenz Kellermann * ''Ordinary Decent Criminal'' ( ...
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Aaron Altaras
Aaron Altaras (born 21 November 1995) is a German actor. Altaras was born in Berlin, the son of Adriana Altaras and Wolfgang Böhmer. Altaras' mother, a Croatian Jew, was forced to escape Croatia with her parents, Jakob and Thea Altaras, because his grandfather had been politically persecuted by the League of Communists of Croatia. His mother is an actress, theater director, and writer, and his father is a composer. He has a younger brother, Leonard. Altaras attended the Heinz Galinski elementary school in Berlin. While there, he was discovered by a casting team for the movie ''Mogelpackung Mann''. In 2006 he began attending the gymnasium Jüdische Oberschule Berlin (Berlin Jewish High School). Altaras achieved nationwide attention with the lead role in the ARD TV movie ' based on the childhood and youth memories of Michael Degen, a German actor and writer who survived the Nazi regime as a Jewish boy in Germany. Filmography * 2004: ''Mogelpackung Mann'' * 2005: ''Wenn der V ...
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2022 Films
2022 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2022, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths. Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures celebrated their 110th anniversaries and Motion Picture Association celebrated their Centennial, 100th anniversary. Evaluation of the year In his article highlighting the best movies of 2022, Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' said, "This year, it’s all the more important to offer a widely inclusive list, because a wide range of American filmmakers have caught up with the inescapable phenomenon of the recent past: the resurgence of openly anti-democratic forces and brazenly hate-driven ideologies, the crisis of illegitimate rule, the menace of authoritarianism, the potential end of even our current debilitated American democracy. The phenomenon is certainly not limited to the United States, and filmmakers from around ...
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2020s German Films
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German Romantic Comedy Films
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Films Directed By Karoline Herfurth
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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