
Acting
Axel Neumann (born December 12, 1966, in Säckingen) is a German actor. Axel Neumann grew up in Albbruck and began his acting career in 1988 at the "Die Färbe" theater in Singen, where he was later hired as a permanent ensemble member. In 1994, at the invitation of Wolfgang Engel, he moved to the Schauspielhaus Leipzig. Alongside his stage work, he also developed as a painter, presenting his works in various cities—including Leipzig, Innsbruck, and Berlin—since the early 1990s. In the late 1990s, Neumann increasingly shifted his focus to film and television productions, and has since appeared in numerous national and international projects. In doing so, he has collaborated with directors such as Leos Carax, Joseph Vilsmaier, and Sven Unterwaldt, among others. Neumann lives in Berlin.

Snow White asks the seven dwarfs for help, because if they don't manage to find out the name of a little boy (Rumpelstiltskin) within two days, her newborn child will be taken away from her. The journey takes the dwarves to a depressive, rhyming Pinocchio and the omniscient wizard Helge, among others, and all the way to the world of humans.

The tale of Siegfried, a fearless dragon slayer who wins the heart of Celtic beauty Kriemhild.

A few fugitives... And a very, very long way to freedom.

The year is 1944, Atze and Samuel occasionally operate on the black market, but mostly keep quiet and wait for the Americans to come. When the last German submarine, the U-900, is sent on a final mission, Atze foolishly messes with the general of this mission and has to go undercover. Together with his friend Samuel and the actress Maria, who disguises herself as a man for this purpose, he therefore smuggles himself onto the U-900 and pretends to be the captain. Since he has no idea about seafaring and gives increasingly strange orders, the crew soon becomes suspicious.

A writer leaves his upper-class life and journeys with a woman claiming to be his sister, and her two friends.

Young journalist Sebastian Zöllner is writing an article on artist Manuel Kaminski. Zöllner hopes that Kaminski dies soon, so that he can cash in on his article.

Penniless Peter Munk toils day after day as a charcoal burner in the Black Forest. In order to finally achieve the wealth he longs for and thus get closer to his previously unattainable crush Lisbeth, he turns to two mysterious forest spirits with his wishes. While the cranky little glass man can't really help him, the sinister Dutchman-Michel promises him an end to his financial worries. However, he demands Peter's heart in return and puts a cold stone in his chest instead. Although he can now afford everything and finally take Lisbeth as his wife, Peter no longer has any compassion, which soon has devastating consequences not only for himself but also for his fellow human beings.

An adventurous, mystical story about Valdez de Corazón, Prince of San Vanidad, who is not only a very powerful man, but also a very beautiful one. To ensure that neither of these things change, he marries the sorceress Alyssa de Espella, bearer of the secret of eternal youth. In return, he promises her eternal fidelity at the wedding. As he is unable to keep his promise, he banishes his wife to the city walls. Alyssa, furious with rage, swears revenge and turns into a zombie every night to pursue Valdez mercilessly. On his escape, he discovers his true face and one last chance to break the deadly curse.

The Taschenbiers could actually lead quite a contented life - if it weren't for the strange fact that if you have a Sams in your home for 10 years, you slowly but steadily become a Sams yourself. And this is exactly what happens to Mr. Taschenbier. You can't see his recurring transformations from the outside. But his behavior changes all the more: he's just as greedy, chirpy and cheeky as our Sams. But when he changes back again, he can't remember anything. And what only we know: If Sams stays with the Taschenbiers, then this transformation will continue until Mr. Taschenbier himself has completely turned into a Sams!

