Hard Feelings is a comedy German movie directed by Granz Henman, starring Axel Stein and Diana Amft
Two best friends try to make it through high school while dealing with embarrassing new urges and their very inconvenient feelings for each other.
Release date
May 24
Where to watch Hard Feelings
Netflix
The Cast
Axel Stein/Rudolf
Diana Amft/Paula’s Mutter
Vivien König/Francoise
La entrada ‘Hard Feelings’ (2023) New Comedy on Netflix on May 24 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
Two best friends try to make it through high school while dealing with embarrassing new urges and their very inconvenient feelings for each other.
Release date
May 24
Where to watch Hard Feelings
Netflix
The Cast
Axel Stein/Rudolf
Diana Amft/Paula’s Mutter
Vivien König/Francoise
La entrada ‘Hard Feelings’ (2023) New Comedy on Netflix on May 24 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
- 5/18/2023
- by Movies Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Austrian television is awash with crime, mystery and historical drama, and the country’s biggest hits and new productions are heading to MipTV.
Among this year’s most anticipated titles is the upcoming “Kafka,” starring Swiss actor Joel Basman as the famed Bohemian writer.
The six-part series is currently shooting in Vienna and Salzburg and is set to premiere on Austrian pubcaster Orf and Germany’s Ard early next year, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka’s death.
“Kafka” is produced by Ard, Orf and John Lueftner and David Schalko’s Vienna-based Superfilm. Schalko is directing and co-writing the series with bestselling author and screenplay writer Daniel Kehlmann (“Measuring the World”), based on the Kafka biography by Reiner Stach, who is also
advising the production.
Sold internationally by Orf-Enterprise, the public broadcaster’s commercial subsidiary, the series’ ensemble cast includes David Kross (“Davos”), Nicholas Ofczarek (“Pagan Peak”) and Liv Lisa Fries...
Among this year’s most anticipated titles is the upcoming “Kafka,” starring Swiss actor Joel Basman as the famed Bohemian writer.
The six-part series is currently shooting in Vienna and Salzburg and is set to premiere on Austrian pubcaster Orf and Germany’s Ard early next year, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka’s death.
“Kafka” is produced by Ard, Orf and John Lueftner and David Schalko’s Vienna-based Superfilm. Schalko is directing and co-writing the series with bestselling author and screenplay writer Daniel Kehlmann (“Measuring the World”), based on the Kafka biography by Reiner Stach, who is also
advising the production.
Sold internationally by Orf-Enterprise, the public broadcaster’s commercial subsidiary, the series’ ensemble cast includes David Kross (“Davos”), Nicholas Ofczarek (“Pagan Peak”) and Liv Lisa Fries...
- 4/17/2023
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
Monte Carlo -- NBC Universal and Lionsgate were crowned outstanding international producers of the year Thursday night as the 50th annual Monte Carlo TV Festival wrapped its royal run.
Prince Albert of Monaco presided over the closing-night Golden Nymph Awards ceremony as the annual ode to the small screen ended its five-day fling.
NBC took home the prize for best international producer of a comedy series for "30 Rock," and Lionsgate won for drama series "Mad Men."
BBC Prods. was named best European producer in the comedy category for "The Thick of It," and the Danish Broadcasting Corp. took the drama title for "The Killing II."
Steve Carell of "The Office" was named best actor in a comedy series, and the actress prize in the category went to Diana Amft for Germany's "Doctor's Diary."
Canadian Michelle Forbes won the best actress in a drama award for her role in the second season of "Durham County,...
Prince Albert of Monaco presided over the closing-night Golden Nymph Awards ceremony as the annual ode to the small screen ended its five-day fling.
NBC took home the prize for best international producer of a comedy series for "30 Rock," and Lionsgate won for drama series "Mad Men."
BBC Prods. was named best European producer in the comedy category for "The Thick of It," and the Danish Broadcasting Corp. took the drama title for "The Killing II."
Steve Carell of "The Office" was named best actor in a comedy series, and the actress prize in the category went to Diana Amft for Germany's "Doctor's Diary."
Canadian Michelle Forbes won the best actress in a drama award for her role in the second season of "Durham County,...
- 6/10/2010
- by By Rebecca Leffler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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