Noch bis Oktober ensteht die 20. Staffel der Orf/Zdf-Krimiserie „Soko Donau“.
Cast und Crew am Set der „Soko Donau“ (Credit: Orf/Satel Film/Luca Breuer)
Nach Drehbüchern von Michael Grießler, Natalia Geb, Sönke Lars Neuwöhner, Andreas Quetsch, Frank Weller, Markus Staender, Peter Dommaschk, Ralf Leuther, Martin Muser, Jens Schäfer, Dominik Enzi, Andreas F. Schiessler, Sophia Sixta, Sigrid Neudecker, Eva Testor und Eva Spreitzhofer inszenieren Holger Barthel, Katharina Heigl und Sophie Allet-Coche noch bis Oktober u.a. in Wien, St. Pölten, Reitz, Graz und Leibnitz die 20. Staffel der Krimiserie „Soko Donau“.
Das Wiener Ermittlerteam verkörpern auch diesmal wieder Andreas Kiendl, Martin Gruber, Maria Happel, Lilian Klebow, Brigitte Kren und Max Fischnaller, in weiteren Rollen stehen u.a. . Ines Lutz, Daniel Langbein, Gabriel-Winner Amorin, Edith Saldanha, Nina Fog, Michael Glantschnig, Clemens Berndorff, Matea Novak, Annette Holzmann, Antonia Gohl, Markus Hamele, Karl Fischer, Jakob Schmidt, David Jakob, Lino Gaier, Annalena Hochgruber, Pamina Fürst,...
Cast und Crew am Set der „Soko Donau“ (Credit: Orf/Satel Film/Luca Breuer)
Nach Drehbüchern von Michael Grießler, Natalia Geb, Sönke Lars Neuwöhner, Andreas Quetsch, Frank Weller, Markus Staender, Peter Dommaschk, Ralf Leuther, Martin Muser, Jens Schäfer, Dominik Enzi, Andreas F. Schiessler, Sophia Sixta, Sigrid Neudecker, Eva Testor und Eva Spreitzhofer inszenieren Holger Barthel, Katharina Heigl und Sophie Allet-Coche noch bis Oktober u.a. in Wien, St. Pölten, Reitz, Graz und Leibnitz die 20. Staffel der Krimiserie „Soko Donau“.
Das Wiener Ermittlerteam verkörpern auch diesmal wieder Andreas Kiendl, Martin Gruber, Maria Happel, Lilian Klebow, Brigitte Kren und Max Fischnaller, in weiteren Rollen stehen u.a. . Ines Lutz, Daniel Langbein, Gabriel-Winner Amorin, Edith Saldanha, Nina Fog, Michael Glantschnig, Clemens Berndorff, Matea Novak, Annette Holzmann, Antonia Gohl, Markus Hamele, Karl Fischer, Jakob Schmidt, David Jakob, Lino Gaier, Annalena Hochgruber, Pamina Fürst,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
The following contains spoilers for "All Quiet on the Western Front."
The biggest difference between the two theatrical versions of "All Quiet on the Western Front" is the specific perspective they bring to the story of German soldier Paul Bäumer and his friends and fellow enlistees during World War I. There have actually been three adaptations of Erich Maria Remarque's 1929 novel, "All Quiet on the Western Front," but one was a TV movie. The original 1930 theatrical version was the first literary adaptation to win Best Picture and the first film to ever win both that category and Best Director at the 3rd Academy Awards.
Now, over nine decades later, the most recent Netflix adaptation of "All Quiet on the Western Front" has joined the ranks of "Parasite," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," and "Fanny and Alexander" to become one of four foreign-language films with the most wins in Oscar history.
The biggest difference between the two theatrical versions of "All Quiet on the Western Front" is the specific perspective they bring to the story of German soldier Paul Bäumer and his friends and fellow enlistees during World War I. There have actually been three adaptations of Erich Maria Remarque's 1929 novel, "All Quiet on the Western Front," but one was a TV movie. The original 1930 theatrical version was the first literary adaptation to win Best Picture and the first film to ever win both that category and Best Director at the 3rd Academy Awards.
Now, over nine decades later, the most recent Netflix adaptation of "All Quiet on the Western Front" has joined the ranks of "Parasite," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," and "Fanny and Alexander" to become one of four foreign-language films with the most wins in Oscar history.
- 3/27/2023
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
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