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Die UFA-Fiction-Produktion „Helgoland 513“ wurde beim 63. Monte-Carlo Television Festival mit dem Publikumspreis geehrt. „Wie extrem wird das Wetter, Sven Plöger“ gewann den Prince Rainier III Special Prize.
„Helgoland 513” (Credit: Sky Deutschland/UFA Fiction/Frédéric Batier)
„Helgoland 513”, eine Produktion von UFA Fiction für Sky, gewann beim 63. Monte-Carlo Television Festival den Publikumspreis. Die dystopische Geschichte erzählt in sieben Episoden von einer Gruppe Überlebender auf Helgoland nach der großen Katastrophe.Martina Gedeck und Alexander Fehling spielen die Hauptrollen. Sie war die letzte deutsche Produktion, die von dem Pay-tv-Sender noch selbst ausgewertet wurde. Ebenfalls freuen kann sich die Produktionsfirma Gruppe 5, die mit dem 45-minütigen Swr-Beitrag „Wie extrem wird das Wetter, Sven Plöger?“ (Buch & Regie: Luise Wagner; Redaktion: Christine Seidemann (Swr), Julia Küssendorf (Swr), Gabriele Trost (Swr) den Prince Rainier III Special Prize erhielt.
Die Nymphen für den besten Film und die beste Serie gingen nach Schweden beziehungsweise Großbritannien: „Little Did...
„Helgoland 513” (Credit: Sky Deutschland/UFA Fiction/Frédéric Batier)
„Helgoland 513”, eine Produktion von UFA Fiction für Sky, gewann beim 63. Monte-Carlo Television Festival den Publikumspreis. Die dystopische Geschichte erzählt in sieben Episoden von einer Gruppe Überlebender auf Helgoland nach der großen Katastrophe.Martina Gedeck und Alexander Fehling spielen die Hauptrollen. Sie war die letzte deutsche Produktion, die von dem Pay-tv-Sender noch selbst ausgewertet wurde. Ebenfalls freuen kann sich die Produktionsfirma Gruppe 5, die mit dem 45-minütigen Swr-Beitrag „Wie extrem wird das Wetter, Sven Plöger?“ (Buch & Regie: Luise Wagner; Redaktion: Christine Seidemann (Swr), Julia Küssendorf (Swr), Gabriele Trost (Swr) den Prince Rainier III Special Prize erhielt.
Die Nymphen für den besten Film und die beste Serie gingen nach Schweden beziehungsweise Großbritannien: „Little Did...
- 6/18/2024
- by Barbara Schuster
- Spot - Media & Film
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UK drama The Gathering was the big winner at the Golden Nymph Awards, which were announced at the closing ceremony of the Monte-Carlo TV Festival.
The series won the Golden Nymph for Best Series and triumphed in both acting categories; Eva Morgan scooped Best Actress and Warren Brown Best Actor. The World Productions’ drama centers on a violent attack on a teenage girl during an all-night rave. It won over the Festival’s fiction jury, which was headed by Seal Team star David Boreanaz.
Rachel Griffiths’ New Zealand-set drama Madam won Best Creation. It follows Mack, a woman who discovers her husband is seeing a sex worker, which sets off a chain of events that sees her setting up an ethical brothel.
Little Did I Know, based on two of Martina Haag’s novels, was named Best Film. The Public Prize went to dystopian drama Helgoland 513, rounding off a...
The series won the Golden Nymph for Best Series and triumphed in both acting categories; Eva Morgan scooped Best Actress and Warren Brown Best Actor. The World Productions’ drama centers on a violent attack on a teenage girl during an all-night rave. It won over the Festival’s fiction jury, which was headed by Seal Team star David Boreanaz.
Rachel Griffiths’ New Zealand-set drama Madam won Best Creation. It follows Mack, a woman who discovers her husband is seeing a sex worker, which sets off a chain of events that sees her setting up an ethical brothel.
Little Did I Know, based on two of Martina Haag’s novels, was named Best Film. The Public Prize went to dystopian drama Helgoland 513, rounding off a...
- 6/18/2024
- by Stewart Clarke
- Deadline Film + TV
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Viaplay Content Distribution has sold Sweden’s “Little Did I Know” – starring Alexandra Rapaport – to Australia (Sbs), Croatia (Pickbox), Basque Spain (Eitb), Indonesia (Mola) and Latin America (Dmd).
The film, which plays in competition this week at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, is produced by Bigster. It follows Petra (played by Rapaport), who is in for a rude awakening: her “perfect” husband, the father of her two children, is having an affair and he wants a divorce. Now in her 50s, she has to face the music. But she also can’t help thinking about her 15-year-old self (Ella Hammarsten Liedberg), full of hope and falling in love for the very first time.
The film, based on Martina Haag’s books, and her own story, is also directed by her.
“I used the best parts from my life [making this film]. And my friends’ lives! It’s easier to talk to the actors if...
The film, which plays in competition this week at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, is produced by Bigster. It follows Petra (played by Rapaport), who is in for a rude awakening: her “perfect” husband, the father of her two children, is having an affair and he wants a divorce. Now in her 50s, she has to face the music. But she also can’t help thinking about her 15-year-old self (Ella Hammarsten Liedberg), full of hope and falling in love for the very first time.
The film, based on Martina Haag’s books, and her own story, is also directed by her.
“I used the best parts from my life [making this film]. And my friends’ lives! It’s easier to talk to the actors if...
- 6/17/2024
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
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The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has rolled out the blue carpet welcoming star guests for its 63rd edition, but it also has an eye on the future.
“We’re always working towards expanding and developing the festival. Each year, we get better and better,” executive director Cécile Menoni says.
Listing “fabulous highlights,” Menoni gushes over this year’s Crystal Nymph winner: Morgan Freeman. The award recognizes the “stellar body of work” of the veteran actor, who recently exec produced “The Gray House,” which celebrated its world premiere Friday at the opening ceremony. Mary-Louise Parker, Daisy Head, Amethyst Davis and Ben Vereen attended.
“It’s such a thrill for us to honor him,” Menoni says.
The fest will also take a closer look at rising stars, with “Bridgerton’s” Simone Ashley given the International Golden Nymph for most promising talent. Honorary Golden Nymph – “Our festival’s highest accolade” – will go to “true fan favorite” Olivier Marchal.
“We’re always working towards expanding and developing the festival. Each year, we get better and better,” executive director Cécile Menoni says.
Listing “fabulous highlights,” Menoni gushes over this year’s Crystal Nymph winner: Morgan Freeman. The award recognizes the “stellar body of work” of the veteran actor, who recently exec produced “The Gray House,” which celebrated its world premiere Friday at the opening ceremony. Mary-Louise Parker, Daisy Head, Amethyst Davis and Ben Vereen attended.
“It’s such a thrill for us to honor him,” Menoni says.
The fest will also take a closer look at rising stars, with “Bridgerton’s” Simone Ashley given the International Golden Nymph for most promising talent. Honorary Golden Nymph – “Our festival’s highest accolade” – will go to “true fan favorite” Olivier Marchal.
- 6/15/2024
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
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Exclusive: Streamer Viaplay is once again looking beyond Scandi Noir by greenlighting a feature about a woman in two timelines, experiencing a messy divorce and difficult teenage years.
There’s Something Going On is based on the popular novels from Martina Haag and features well-regarded Swedish actors Alexandra Rapaport and Ella Hammarsten Liedberg in the dual title roles of Petra. Haag is adapting alongside Peter Arrhenius.
Petra is portrayed at two turning points of her life – the protagonist as a contemporary 50-year-old struggling through a divorce, and as a 15-year-old in the 1980s nearing the end of school while facing up to her own parents’ disintegrating relationship.
Shanti Roney (The Unlikely Murderer), Gustaf Hammarsten (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Jessica Liedberg (Together) and Adrian Macéus (The Truth Will Out) all feature in the film, which explores universal themes of love, angst and the search for oneself.
The commission...
There’s Something Going On is based on the popular novels from Martina Haag and features well-regarded Swedish actors Alexandra Rapaport and Ella Hammarsten Liedberg in the dual title roles of Petra. Haag is adapting alongside Peter Arrhenius.
Petra is portrayed at two turning points of her life – the protagonist as a contemporary 50-year-old struggling through a divorce, and as a 15-year-old in the 1980s nearing the end of school while facing up to her own parents’ disintegrating relationship.
Shanti Roney (The Unlikely Murderer), Gustaf Hammarsten (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Jessica Liedberg (Together) and Adrian Macéus (The Truth Will Out) all feature in the film, which explores universal themes of love, angst and the search for oneself.
The commission...
- 5/25/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
12th Annual EU Film Festival Highlights, Week One: ‘I’m All Good,’ ‘Zift,’ ‘Kisses,’ ‘Shall We Kiss’
Chicago – The Annual European Union Film Festival at the Siskel Film Center has become a calendar-clearing event for foreign film and arthouse movie lovers in the city of Chicago, but working your way through what to see of the five dozen films can be overwhelming. Let us guide the way.
This year’s edition, running from March 6th to April 2nd, includes high profile films from world renowned filmmakers like Peter Greenaway, Francois Ozon, Agnes Varda, Nicholas Roeg, Shane Meadows, Olga Malea, and Olivier Assayas, along with some movies that probably won’t be seen outside of the EU in the Windy City.
The 12th Annual European Union Film Festival includes 59 feature films, all of which are making their Chicago premiere. If you’re interested in seeing something off the beaten path, the EU is the fest for you. Week by week, every Wednesday, come back to HollywoodChicago.com for...
This year’s edition, running from March 6th to April 2nd, includes high profile films from world renowned filmmakers like Peter Greenaway, Francois Ozon, Agnes Varda, Nicholas Roeg, Shane Meadows, Olga Malea, and Olivier Assayas, along with some movies that probably won’t be seen outside of the EU in the Windy City.
The 12th Annual European Union Film Festival includes 59 feature films, all of which are making their Chicago premiere. If you’re interested in seeing something off the beaten path, the EU is the fest for you. Week by week, every Wednesday, come back to HollywoodChicago.com for...
- 3/4/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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