Am 16. Januar 2025 bringt Paramount Pictures Germany „Leben ist jetzt – Die Real Life Guys“ in die deutschen Kinos. Auf den Filmtagen Köln gab’s schon was zu sehen. Heute wurden der Trailer und erste Szenenbilder veröffentlicht.
Nun gibt es den offiziellen Trailer und erste Szenenbilder der Lieblingsfilm-Produktion „Leben ist jetzt – Die Real Life Guys“, die Paramount Pictures Germany am 16. Januar 2025 in die deutschen Kinos bringt. Es ist die Verfilmung der wahren Geschichte der Geschwister Mickenbecker, die mit allerlei verrückten Experimenten und Challenges als „Real Life Guys“ bekannt und berühmt wurden. Auf den Filmtagen Köln gab es bereits Ausschnitte der emotionalen Coming-of-Age-Geschichte, in der Richard Fuchs, Anton Fuchs, Kya-Celina Barucki, Victoria Mayer, Alexander Hörbe, Michael Schweisser, Amelie Willberg, Samirah Breuer, Serge Mateso, Janina Fautz, Laurenz Lerch mitpsielen. Das Drehbuch stammt von Lynda Bartnik, Toks Körner und Sven Fockner. Regie führten Maria-Anna Westholzer und Stefan Westerwelle.
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Nun gibt es den offiziellen Trailer und erste Szenenbilder der Lieblingsfilm-Produktion „Leben ist jetzt – Die Real Life Guys“, die Paramount Pictures Germany am 16. Januar 2025 in die deutschen Kinos bringt. Es ist die Verfilmung der wahren Geschichte der Geschwister Mickenbecker, die mit allerlei verrückten Experimenten und Challenges als „Real Life Guys“ bekannt und berühmt wurden. Auf den Filmtagen Köln gab es bereits Ausschnitte der emotionalen Coming-of-Age-Geschichte, in der Richard Fuchs, Anton Fuchs, Kya-Celina Barucki, Victoria Mayer, Alexander Hörbe, Michael Schweisser, Amelie Willberg, Samirah Breuer, Serge Mateso, Janina Fautz, Laurenz Lerch mitpsielen. Das Drehbuch stammt von Lynda Bartnik, Toks Körner und Sven Fockner. Regie führten Maria-Anna Westholzer und Stefan Westerwelle.
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- 8/26/2024
- by Barbara Schuster
- Spot - Media & Film
Presents “Dark Woods” A Topic Original Directed by: Sven Bohse (“Ku’damm 56”) Written by: Stefan Kolditz Starring: Matthias Brandt (“Babylon Berlin”), Karoline Schuch, August Wittgenstein (“Das Boot”), Silke Bodenbender, Nicholas Ofczarek (“Pagan Peak”), Jenny Schily (“Tatort”), Hildegard Schmahl (“We Children from Bahnhof Zoo”), Hanno Koffler, Anne Werner, Janina Fautz, and Mirco Kreibich Produced by: Maren Knieling In the …
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- 6/6/2021
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
★★☆☆☆ Deceit and callousness abound in Sebastian Ko's psychological drama We Monsters (2015). It begins with an effective, open question which Marcus Seibert's screenplay then continues to re-pitch and re-frame throughout its runtime; if your child murdered someone, what would you do? It's an intriguing premise which is regrettably let down by fairly pedestrian treatment. Seibert never really manages to fully engage with the incidental - and more interesting - questions that he raises and as the narrative proceeds down its predictably dark path, it never quite settles on its tone meaning that neither its drama, nor its black-comedy, land the required punches.
There's a similar dichotomy to be found in Andreas Köhler's cinematography, which maintains a cool distance but is still littered with handheld tremors that seem to be reaching for an intimacy that the screenplay never affords. If one was being particularly generous, it could perhaps be...
There's a similar dichotomy to be found in Andreas Köhler's cinematography, which maintains a cool distance but is still littered with handheld tremors that seem to be reaching for an intimacy that the screenplay never affords. If one was being particularly generous, it could perhaps be...
- 9/10/2015
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
"The White Ribbon" ("Das weiße Band") comes from Sony Pictures Classics and is directed by Michael Haneke. The film is a multiple award nominee and winner of three 2009 Cannes Film Festival awards including the Fipresci Prize, Golden Palm and Cinema Prize of the French National Education System. Produced by Les Films du Losange, Wega Film and X-Filme Creative Pool. Starring are Ulrich Tukur, Susanne Lothar, Burghart Klaußner, Marisa Growaldt, Josef Bierbichler and Janina Fautz.
- 9/28/2009
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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