Three Quarter Moon
''Three Quarter Moon'' () is a 2011 film based on an idea from Christian Zübert's wife İpek. They evolved the plot together. Plot Taxi driver Hartmut Mackowiak (Elmar Wepper) is a seasoned man who has grown fond of firm habits and attitudes as it is not unusual for a man of his age. He shows no other ambitions than to do his job properly and to speak his mind. Mackowiak is no family man because his wife Christa (Katja Rupé) abandoned him and now he lives alone. One day a Turkish business woman becomes his passenger when she visits her mother in Nuremberg Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav .... She has her six-year-old daughter Hayat (Mercan TürkoÄŸlu) with her because the child is supposed to get to know her grandmother (Özay Fecht) who lives in Germany. Mackowiak m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Christian Zübert
Christian Zübert (born 1973, Würzburg) is a German film director and screenwriter. Career Zübert started out as a screenwriter for German television. In 2000 he directed and wrote his first feature ''Lammbock'', which was a surprise hit in Germany with over one million admissions. That same year he wrote the script for '' Mädchen, Mädchen'', which was a box office hit. In 2004, he directed the children's adventure movie ' which received many awards and played numerous international festivals. After directing and writing award-winning movies and series for television, e.g. the '' Tatort'' crime thriller ', Zübert returned to the big screen in 2010 with the comedy-drama '' Dreiviertelmond'' ('' Three Quarter Moon''), which was nominated for the German Film Award, won the Bavarian Film Award and the Director's Guild of Germany Metropolis Award and was screened in many international festivals. His 2013 effort '' Tour de Force'' had its premiere on the Grand Piazza of the Loc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elmar Wepper
Elmar Wepper (16 April 1944 – 31 October 2023) was a German actor. Life and career Elmar Wepper was born in Augsburg and grew up in Munich. After his ''Abitur'', he studied German language and literature and theatre studies. His television credits include '' Der Kommissar'', '' Unsere schönsten Jahre'' and . He was also known for dubbing Mel Gibson's voice since the 1980s. In 2008, Wepper played the main role in '' Cherry Blossoms'' directed by Doris Dörrie. Wepper was a supporter of FC Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), commonly known as Bayern Munich (), FC Bayern () or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. They are most known for their men's professional association foo .... Elmar Wepper died on 31 October 2023, at the age of 79. He was the younger brother of actor Fritz Wepper. Awards * 2007 Bavarian Film Award (Best actor) * 2008 German Film Award (Best Actor) * 2019 Bavarian Film Award (tog ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mercan Türkoğlu
{{short description, Turkish word meaning "coral" Mercan is a Turkish word meaning "coral". It is a Turkish given name for females as well as a surname, and may refer to: Surname * Faruk Mercan (born 1971), Turkish journalist and writer * Levent Mercan (born 2000), German footballer * NeÅŸe Mercan (born 1994), Turkish female Paralympian goalball player Pseudonym * Mercan Dede (born 1966), Turkish composer, ney and bendir player (pseudonym for ''Arkın Ilıcalı'') Places * Mercan, KeÅŸan Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names Turkish-language surnames de:Mercan (Name) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Özay Fecht
Özay Fecht (born 1953) is a Turkish-German actress and jazz singer. She was born in Istanbul and went to Germany when she was eighteen and found success. Filmography Television Music In the 1990s, she played in a group with Steve Lacy and John Betsch. Discography * 1985: ''No More'' * 1988: ''Moves'' with Doug Hammond Doug Hammond (born December 26, 1942) is an American free funk/avant-garde jazz drummer, composer, poet, producer, and professor. His first major release was ''Reflections in the Sea of Nurnen'' on Tribe Records in 1975. Career He has worked ... * 1995: ''Antiquated Love'' References External links * 1953 births Living people German people of Turkish descent German television actresses German film actresses Turkish film actresses Turkish television actresses Best Actress German Film Award winners Musicians from Istanbul Turkish jazz singers Turkish women jazz singers German jazz singers German women jazz singers {{turk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katja Rupé
Katja is a feminine given name. In Germany, the Netherlands, Flanders, and Scandinavia, it is a pet form of Katherine. People with the first name Katja Actresses *Katja Flint (born 1959), German actress *Katja Herbers (born 1980), Dutch actress * Katja Medbøe (1945–1996), Norwegian actress *Katja Riemann (born 1963), German actress *Katja Schuurman (born 1975), Dutch actress, singer and television personality * Katja Woywood (born 1971), German actress, former child star * Katja Zoch (born 1961), American voice actress Musicians * Katja Andy (1906–2013), German-American pianist *Katja Ebstein (born 1945), German singer * Katja Glieson, Australian recording artist Politicians * Katja Adler (born 1974), German politician * Katja Boh (1929–2008), Slovenian sociologist, diplomat, politician *Katja Kipping (born 1978), German politician, chairwoman of the Left Party *Katja Husen (1976–2022), German politician * Katja Suding (born 1975), German politician Athletes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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İpek (given Name)
İpek is a common feminine Turkish name, Turkish given name. In Turkish language, Turkish, "İpek" means "Silk". People * List of prosecuted Turkish writers#İpek Çalışlar, İpek Çalışlar, a writer * İpek Derici (born 1990), a basketball player * İpek EmiroÄŸlu (born 1992), Turkish female football referee * İpek Filiz Yazıcı (born 2001), Turkish actress * İpek Kaya (born 1994), Turkish-French women's footballer * İpek Özkök (born 1982), Turkish actress and model * İpek SoroÄŸlu (born 1985), Turkish volleyball player * İpek Soylu (born 1996), Turkish tennis player * İpek ÅženoÄŸlu (born 1979), a tennis player * İpek YaylacıoÄŸlu (born 1984), Turkish actress Fictional characters * İpek Hanım Yildiz, a fictional character in Orhan Pamuk's novel ''Snow (Pamuk novel), Snow'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Ipek (Given Name) Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nuremberg
Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bavaria, and its 544,414 (2023) inhabitants make it the List of cities in Germany by population, 14th-largest city in Germany. Nuremberg sits on the Pegnitz (river), Pegnitz, which carries the name Regnitz from its confluence with the Rednitz in Fürth onwards (), and on the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal, that connects the North Sea to the Black Sea. Lying in the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk, administrative region of Middle Franconia, it is the largest city and unofficial capital of the entire cultural region of Franconia. The city is surrounded on three sides by the , a large forest, and in the north lies (''garlic land''), an extensive vegetable growing area and cultural landscape. The city forms a continuous conurbation with the neighbouring ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deutsche Film- Und Medienbewertung
The Deutsche Film- und Medienbewertung (FBW; formerly the ''Filmbewertungsstelle Wiesbaden'') is a German federal authority for evaluating and rating film and media, located at Biebrich Palace in Wiesbaden. History It was founded by resolution on August 20, 1951 by a regular assembly of all German state ministers of education (''Kultusministerkonferenz''). Deutsche Film- und Medienbewertung. Retrieved November 11, 2011 The FBW, overseen by the , renders an expert opinion on films. Its two certificatio ...
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2011 Films
The following is an overview of the events of 2011 in film, including the highest-grossing films, film festivals, award ceremonies and a list of films released and notable deaths. More film sequels were released in 2011 than any other year before it, with 27 sequels released. Evaluation of the year Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' observed that the best films of 2011 "exalt the metaphysical, the fantastical, the transformative, the fourth-wall-breaking, or simply the impossible, and—remarkably—do so ... These films depart from 'reality' ... not in order to forget the irrefutable but in order to face it, to think about it, to act on it more freely". Film critic and filmmaker Scout Tafoya of '' RogerEbert.com'' considers the year of 2011 as the best year for cinema, countering the notion of 1939 being film's best year overall, citing examples such as '' Drive'', '' The Tree of Life'', '' Once Upon a Time in Anatolia'', '' Keyhole'', '' Contagion'', ''The Adventures of Tint ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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German Comedy-drama Films
German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also German nationality law **Germanic peoples (Roman era) * German diaspora * German language * German cuisine, traditional foods of Germany People * German (given name) * German (surname) * Germán, a Spanish name Places * German (parish), Isle of Man * German, Albania, or Gërmej * German, Bulgaria * German, Iran * German, North Macedonia * German, New York, U.S. * Agios Germanos, Greece Other uses * German (mythology), a South Slavic mythological being * Germans (band), a Canadian rock band * "German" (song), a 2019 song by No Money Enterprise * ''The German'', a 2008 short film * "The Germans", an episode of ''Fawlty Towers'' * ''The German'', a nickname for Congolese rebel André Kisase Ngandu See also * Germanic (disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2010s German-language Films
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