
Acting
Felician Hohnloser (born 1986 in Heidelberg) is a German actor and theater artist. From 2009 to 2014, Felician Hohnloser studied acting at the Zurich University of the Arts; while still a student, he collaborated with directors such as Herbert Fritsch, Martina Eitner-Acheampong, and Hannes Weiler at the Schauspielhaus Zürich. Subsequent engagements took him to venues including Theater Chemnitz and the Staatstheater Karlsruhe. Since 2016, Hohnloser has worked as a freelancer on stages such as the Nationaltheater Mannheim and the Stadttheater Heidelberg, as well as within the independent theater scene and on film productions. Together with director Matthias Rippert, he developed the solo performance *Der mit dem Sohn tanzt* (The One Who Dances with His Son), a piece exploring father-son relationships that toured throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In 2020, Hohnloser initiated and curated *neu.txt*, a Heidelberg-based festival dedicated to new theatrical texts. He also realized interdisciplinary projects such as the immersive video performance *Gift* (Poison), which examines internalized images of masculinity. In 2023, he collaborated with his son, the author Lorenz Just, on a stage project exploring the subject of gender from a child's perspective. Hohnloser also appears regularly in front of the camera. In 2024, he played the role of Günther in the film *The Shipwrecked Triptych* by Deniz Eroglu; the film won the Grand Prize at the Filmadrid festival. Additionally, he appeared in the *Tatort* episode "Der Reini" alongside Hans-Jochen Wagner. In the film adaptation of *Ein Mann seiner Klasse* (A Man of His Class), he played the main character's uncle; in 2025, the film was awarded the German Television Prize for Best Television Film.

On a hot summer day four groups sweat without realizing that the world is slowly ending.


Summer 1994: Christian grows up under the violent hand of his father. When his mother dies, his aunt Juli fights to ensure that Christian can attend secondary school. In the process, he gets caught in the middle.

Mutiny: Some caregivers party in a New Year’s Eve nursing home. Boarding: A Congolese family living in Germany is visited by a pretend social worker. Adrift: A man crushed by his community wanders in the medieval German countryside. Spanning three interlinked but stylistically distinct films, the triptych navigates the metaphoric and literal topographies of shipwreck as both rupture and reckoning, building a suggestive meditation on exile, identity, and the fractured condition of modern belonging.

Abahachi, the Apache chief, and his white blood brother Ranger fight tirelessly for peace and justice - but a new, up-and-coming gang is making life particularly difficult for them! They lure Abahachi and Ranger into a trap in order to get their hands on the legendary “Canoe of Manitou”.
Seventeen-year-old Charles from New York is supposed to do an exchange with a family of musicians in Berlin at the request of his two mothers. But instead of ending up in the capital, Charles finds himself in the depths of the Black Forest, where Western fan and gun enthusiast Fränk runs a cattle farm, living his very own dream of freedom and adventure. Charles is confronted with an image of America that is completely foreign to him, and he wants only one thing: to get away!

