Acting
Christiane Brammer (born August 23, 1965, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German actress and singer. She rose to prominence primarily through her role as Bea Faller in *Die Fallers – Die SWR Schwarzwaldserie*. Brammer completed her classical vocal training at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg and at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich. Additionally, she studied acting and dance at the Munich Performing Art Center. She has been working in film and television since the mid-1980s. In the ARD series *Büro, Büro*, she played the secretary Saskia Herbst; in *Dr. Stefan Frank – Der Arzt, dem die Frauen vertrauen*, she appeared as the medical assistant Marie-Luise Flanitzer; and in *Der König von St. Pauli*, she portrayed the sex worker Hanna. She made further appearances in productions such as *Tatort*, *Ein Fall für zwei*, and *Zwei Brüder*. In 1994, she played the female lead in the feature film comedy *Nich’ mit Leo*. Brammer has also appeared in numerous lead roles on the stage, including as Eliza in *My Fair Lady*, Sugar Kane in *Some Like It Hot*, and Papagena in *The Magic Flute*. Furthermore, she wrote her own stage programs and performed as a cabaret artist alongside Susanne Rohrer. In 2015, Brammer opened her own theater in Munich, the Hofspielhaus.

Leo the foreign legionnaire, Wilhelm the priest and Charly the brothel owner are unequal brothers. Wilhelm is determined to have Charly's brothel closed down. When Charly kidnaps Wilhelm to his brothel, he recognizes his brother - and promptly pretends to be him. And then Leo comes along as well.

The four young snoopers Tim, Karl, Kloesschen and Gaby by chance discover a hidden cave near an old castle. In it there's a board that seems to describe the way to a legendary sword. They ask their history teacher Schindler about it. He forbids them further actions, but secretly continues investigations with help of two ruthless criminals. But our young heros don't give up on an adventure so fast...

Kurt and Lydia are planning a relaxed vacation at the Gripsholm castle in Sweden . What Lydia does not know is that for Kurt, a well-known publicist, the journey is actually a flight from encroaching fascism and a direct threat from the Nazis.