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Sløborn
Sløborn (titled ''The Island'' in English release) is an apocalyptic German-Danish television series produced by Syrreal Entertainment, ZDF, Tobis Film, and Nordisk Film. It consists of 3 seasons and 20 total episodes released between July 2020 and February 2024. Background Christian Alvart was the primary creator of the series and its director. It aired for three seasons between 2020 and 2024. The series concerns a worldwide pandemic as it affects the residents of the fictional German island Sløborn located in the North Sea. The first season was filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, and debuted on the German ZDFneo channel in July 2020. The parallels of the storyline to actual worldwide events helped fuel popularity of the series.(27 July 2020)TV drama goes viral: the German-Danish series that foresaw COVID-19 ''The Guardian''Tieschky, Claudia (22 July 2020)Nein, das ist nicht die Serie zu Corona ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' The vast majority of the show is in Germa ...
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Emily Kusche
Emily Kusche (born 15 January 2002 in Berlin) is a German actress. Kusche grew up in Germany, in the Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood of Berlin.(2 February 2024)Sløborn-Star Emily Kusche im Portrait ''hallo deutschland'' (ZDF) She was interested in acting from a young age and appeared in commercials. Her television debut came in 2011 in a small role, on the German children's show ''Löwenzahn'' (''Dandelion''). Her first major film role came in 2013, in '' Das Kleine Gespenst'' (''The Little Ghost''). Kusche played a teen immigrant, named Jameelah, in the 2017 film ''Tigermilch''.(16 August 2017)Stars aus "Tigermilch": Ganz ehrlich, wir hatten Nackt-Doubles! '' B.Z.'' In 2018, she had a lead role in the German action film '' Don't. Get. Out!'' alongside Wotan Wilke Möhring,Render, Tobias (17 September 2023)Beim Film wird ziemlich viel gefeiert ''Bild'' and also appeared in the 2019 movie '. She played the lead role of Evelin Kern, in all three seasons of the 2020-24 German-Danish ...
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Alexander Scheer
Alexander Scheer (born 1 June 1976 in East Berlin) is a German actor and musician. He has won several national awards for his performances in film and theater, including one German Film Award for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" and one Bavarian Film Award for "Best Actor", both in the year 2019. Biography Scheer studied at in Berlin with main focus on music. In addition to the singing, he played piano and drums in different bands. He left school after the 11th grade and then took up various occupations. He also performed in commercials during this period and turned their own amateur films with his friends. The film series "American Showdown" by André Jagusch, when Scheer stood in front of the camera, became a small festival hit and was shown, for example, at the (Workshop of the young film scene) and at the ( Weiterstadt Open Air Film Festival). During a casting, he was discovered by the director Leander Haussmann, who cast him in his 1999 film ''Sonnenallee''. After the sh ...
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Lea Van Acken
Lea van Acken (born 20 February 1999) is a German actress. Career Lea van Acken had her first appearance on stage at the Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg in 2011. She was the leading actress in the 2014 drama film ''Stations of the Cross'' directed by Dietrich Brüggemann. In this film, which was awarded with a Silver Bear at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, she played a Catholic girl in a religiously fanatic family. One year later, she played a minor role in the fifth season of the series ''Homeland'', which was set in Germany. She played Holocaust victim Anne Frank in the 2016 German production ''Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank''. Van Acken also appears in the German Netflix series ''Dark Darkness is the condition resulting from a lack of illumination, or an absence of visible light. Human vision is unable to distinguish colors in conditions of very low luminance because the hue-sensitive photoreceptor cells on the retina are ...'' as Silja Tiedemann. Film ...
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Christian Alvart
Christian Alvart (born 28 May 1974 in Jugenheim) is a German filmmaker and screenwriter. Prior to working in the film business, Christian Alvart worked in various positions, most recently as a senior editor at Filmmagzin X-TRO. In 1999, he made his debut as a film director with the thriller '' Curiosity & the Cat'', for which he also wrote the screenplay. His next film was the thriller ''Antibodies''. Alvart's first English-language film was ''Case 39'', followed by ''Pandorum''. In March 2010, it was announced that Christian Alvart secured the film rights for Captain Future and was working on a live-action adaptation in 3D. Alvart confirmed in a 2017 interview that he was still working on the project. Filmography * '' Curiosity & the Cat'' (1999) * ''Antibodies'' (2005) * ''Pandorum'' (2009) * ''Case 39'' (2009) * ' (2010) * '' Wolff - Kampf im Revier'' (2012) (TV movie) * ' (2013) * ' (2015) * '' Tschiller: Off Duty'' (2016) * '' Don't. Get. Out!'' (2018) * '' Cut Off'' (2 ...
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Roland Møller
Roland Møller (; born 28 May 1972) is a Danish actor. He won the Bodil Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for '' Land of Mine'' (2015), and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for ''Nordvest'' (2013). He has appeared in high-profile films like '' A Hijacking,'' '' Darkland, Atomic Blonde, Papillon,'' and ''Skyscraper.'' Early life Møller grew up in a criminal environment in Odense, Denmark. He had 10 assault convictions and had served time for a total of four and a half years before he was released on parole under the condition he leave Odense in 2002. He subsequently attended Den Rytmiske Højskole, a music folk high school, and then moved to Copenhagen, where he began working with the rapper Jokeren as a songwriter. Career Møller made his acting debut in the 2010 prison drama film '' R''. While Møller was originally involved as a consultant in the film set in Horsens State Prison, where he had served time, co-director Tobias Lindholm offered him an acting role in t ...
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Drama (film And Television)
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Die Tageszeitung
''Die Tageszeitung'' (, "The Daily Newspaper"), stylized as ''die tageszeitung'' and commonly referred to as ''taz'', is a German daily newspaper. It is run as a cooperative – it is administered by its employees and a co-operative of shareholders who invest in a free independent press, rather than to depend on advertising and paywalls. Founded in 1978 in Berlin as part of an independent, progressive and politically left-leaning movement, it has focused on current politics, social issues such as inequality, ecological crises both local and international, and other topics not covered by the more traditional and conservative newspapers. It mostly supports the alternative green political sphere and the German Green Party, but ''Die Tageszeitung'' has also been critical of the SPD/Greens coalition government (1998–2005). It is one of Germany's most important newspapers and amongst the top seven. It was for a long time described as "alternative-left" and critical of existing ...
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Television Shows Set In Germany
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German Drama Television Series
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Apocalyptic Television Series
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2024 German Television Series Endings
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