Mit Sitcoms für die Öffentlich-Rechtlichen hat die btf Erfahrung: Nach „Start the Fck Up“ kommt jetzt von der Kölner Produktionsschmiede die ZDFneo-Serie „Späti“ mit Wilson Gonzalez Ochenknecht in der Hauptrolle.
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht vor dem „Späti“ (Credit: Zdf/Norman Keutgen)
In Berlin wird seit dem gestrigen 18. Juni die neue ZDFneo-Sitcom „Späti“ mit Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht in der Hauptrolle gedreht. Es geht um den titelgebenden Mikrokosmos auf 44 Quadratmetern Ladenfläche mittendrin in der Kultur- und Partymetropole. In Gastrollen sind unter anderem Nikeata Thompson und Marc Hosemann zu sehen.
Die achtteilige Serie entsteht unter der Regie von Marleen Valien und Max Rainer, die gemeinsam mit Headautor Patrick Stenzel, Mathis van den Berg, Max Rauer, Biko Erki und Kilian Lieb auch für die Drehbücher verantwortlich sind. Produziert wird „Späti“ von der btf bildundtonfabrik (Produzentin: Esther Busch). Die Redaktion im Zdf haben Axel Laustroer und Nina Manhercz, Carina Bernd ist die verantwortliche ZDFneo-Koordinatorin.
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Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht vor dem „Späti“ (Credit: Zdf/Norman Keutgen)
In Berlin wird seit dem gestrigen 18. Juni die neue ZDFneo-Sitcom „Späti“ mit Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht in der Hauptrolle gedreht. Es geht um den titelgebenden Mikrokosmos auf 44 Quadratmetern Ladenfläche mittendrin in der Kultur- und Partymetropole. In Gastrollen sind unter anderem Nikeata Thompson und Marc Hosemann zu sehen.
Die achtteilige Serie entsteht unter der Regie von Marleen Valien und Max Rainer, die gemeinsam mit Headautor Patrick Stenzel, Mathis van den Berg, Max Rauer, Biko Erki und Kilian Lieb auch für die Drehbücher verantwortlich sind. Produziert wird „Späti“ von der btf bildundtonfabrik (Produzentin: Esther Busch). Die Redaktion im Zdf haben Axel Laustroer und Nina Manhercz, Carina Bernd ist die verantwortliche ZDFneo-Koordinatorin.
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- 6/19/2024
- by Michael Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “The Beasts” (Spain), Lilo and Camilo Vilaplana’s “Plantadas” (U.S.), Hansel Porras Garcia’s “Febrero”, Chandler Levack’s “I Like Movies” (Canada) and Pavel Giroud’s “The Padilla Affair” were among the winners at the 40th edition of Miami Dade College’s Miami Film Festival, which ran March 3-12.
“The Beasts,” won the festival’s top awards, including the top jury prize, the $25,000 Knight Marimbas trophy and the Rene Rodriguez Critics nod. In addition to the two awards, “The Beasts” composer, Oliver Arson was recognized for his soundtrack and awarded the Alacran Music in Film Award, he was selected by Art of Light (Composer) Award honoree Nicholas Britell.
“Febrero” and “Plantadas” both were awarded $45,000 for the Knight Made in Mia Film Award after the two made their world premieres.
In addition “Plantadas” received the Audience Feature Film Award, while Aitch Alberto’s “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe...
“The Beasts,” won the festival’s top awards, including the top jury prize, the $25,000 Knight Marimbas trophy and the Rene Rodriguez Critics nod. In addition to the two awards, “The Beasts” composer, Oliver Arson was recognized for his soundtrack and awarded the Alacran Music in Film Award, he was selected by Art of Light (Composer) Award honoree Nicholas Britell.
“Febrero” and “Plantadas” both were awarded $45,000 for the Knight Made in Mia Film Award after the two made their world premieres.
In addition “Plantadas” received the Audience Feature Film Award, while Aitch Alberto’s “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe...
- 3/17/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Victor Gabriel’s “Hallelujah,” Seemab Gul’s “Mulaqat/Sandstorm” and Joseph Pierce’s “Scale” have won the top awards at the 2022 HollyShorts Film Festival, which presented its prizes on Saturday afternoon in Hollywood — thus qualifying for this year’s Academy Awards.
“Hallelujah” won the Grand Prix for the festival’s best short, “Mulaqat/Sandstorm” took the honors as the best live-action short and “Scale” won for animation. HollyShorts is an Oscar-qualifying festival for the short-film categories, and the winners of those three awards are automatically entered in the Oscar race.
The award to “Hallelujah” was presented via video by this year’s Oscar winners for Best Live Action Short, “The Long Goodbye” filmmakers Riz Ahmed and Aniel Karia. The Oscar winners for the 2018 live-action short “Skin,” Jamie Ray Newman and Guy Nattiv, presented the awards to “Mulaqat/Sandstorm” and best-director winner Carlos Segundo (“Sideral”), respectively.
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“Hallelujah” won the Grand Prix for the festival’s best short, “Mulaqat/Sandstorm” took the honors as the best live-action short and “Scale” won for animation. HollyShorts is an Oscar-qualifying festival for the short-film categories, and the winners of those three awards are automatically entered in the Oscar race.
The award to “Hallelujah” was presented via video by this year’s Oscar winners for Best Live Action Short, “The Long Goodbye” filmmakers Riz Ahmed and Aniel Karia. The Oscar winners for the 2018 live-action short “Skin,” Jamie Ray Newman and Guy Nattiv, presented the awards to “Mulaqat/Sandstorm” and best-director winner Carlos Segundo (“Sideral”), respectively.
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- 8/21/2022
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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