
Acting
Robert Dölle (born October 29, 1971, in Frankfurt am Main) is a German actor. Dölle's parents had fled from Prague to Germany in 1968 following the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet troops. After studying American Studies, Dölle completed his acting training at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich from 1993 to 1996. Subsequently, he was engaged by the Münchner Kammerspiele, where he worked with directors such as Dieter Dorn and Peter Zadek. From 1999 to 2001, he was a member of the ensemble at Schauspiel Frankfurt, working primarily with Jens-Daniel Herzog and Amelie Niermeyer. Beginning in 2001, he returned to the Münchner Kammerspiele, where his collaborators included Karin Beier, Johan Simons, and Jossi Wieler. In 2006, Dölle played the role of Siegfried in Dieter Wedel’s production *Siegfrieds Frauen* at the Worms Nibelungen Festival. From 2009 to 2019, he was an ensemble member at Schauspiel Köln, working with directors such as Karin Beier, Alvis Hermanis, Nicolas Stemann, Herbert Fritsch, Schorsch Kamerun, Stefan Bachmann, and Rafael Sanchez. Since the 2019/20 season, Dölle has been a member of the ensemble at the Bavarian State Theatre (Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel) in Munich. In 2021, he received the *AZ-Stern des Jahres* (AZ Star of the Year) award for his role in *Finsternis*. In 2023, he was awarded the Kurt Meisel Prize for outstanding artistic achievement. In 2024, he received the honorary title of "Bavarian State Actor" (*Bayerischer Staatsschauspieler*). Since 2002, Dölle has also worked in film and television. His credits include *Schiller*, *Die weiße Massai*, *Mitte 30*, *Hotel Lux*, *Im Netz*, and *TKKG – Das Geheimnis um die rätselhafte Mind-Machine*. Since 2015, he has played Chief Inspector Ralf Eisner in the television series *Die Füchsin*. Furthermore, Dölle works as a voice-over artist for radio and television. Since 2014, he has collaborated regularly with radio drama director Walter Adler. Since 2021, he has voiced the character Capone "Gang" Bege in the anime series *One Piece*.


The young Friedrich Schiller begins his life as a poet with a dramatic escape. After the sensational success of his first drama "The Robbers", he deserts from the Duke's army. At the Mannheim Court and National Theatre, he initially receives a friendly reception, but his new play "Fiesko" is not well received by the artistic director Dalberg. In the successful actor and author August Wilhelm Iffland, Schiller finds a strong competitor for the position of in-house playwright and vies with him for the love of the same woman. The young poet's situation becomes increasingly precarious; he has no money, suffers from hunger and falls seriously ill. Nevertheless, he works feverishly for recognition and success with no regard for his own health.

Gerrit Frings is facing ruin at the age of 34. After the end of his company and the suicide of his partner Markus, he is also sued by his widow Sandra. Allegedly, Gerrit owes Markus a lot of money. In reality, however, it was the other way around and his self-denial of his own situation was ultimately the reason for Markus' suicide. Gerrit's wife Claudia supports him in this difficult situation. But Gerrit falls in love with Sandra, of all people.

Epic film about WWII, a sequel to Utomlyonnye solntsem (1994). Evil Stalin is terrorizing people of Russia while the Nazis are advancing. Russian officer Kotov, who miraculously survived the death sentence in Stalin's Purge, is now fighting in the front-lines. His daughter, Nadia, who survived a rape attempt by Nazi soldiers, is now a nurse risking her own life to save others. In the war-torn nation even former enemies are fighting together to defend their land. People stand up united for the sake of victory. Written by Steve Shelokhonov

High school graduate Max Höfel arrives at the Fuchs & Kilali detective agency distraught: his girlfriend Leonie has been run over by a car and the police believe it was a hit-and-run accident. Max, on the other hand, believes it was murder and hires the two detectives to find the culprit. Leonie used to work in Max's uncle Lukas Bender's amusement arcade. Anne and Youssef find out that dirty mafia money is laundered there. When a large sum of money is found in Leonie's estate, Inspector Eisner is also convinced that a violent crime has been committed. Did Leonie want to expose her employer - is that why she had to die? Max's mother Marina protects her brother Lukas. He would never be capable of murder! A deep rift runs through the Höfel family, behind whose façade Anne and Youssef have to look in order to finally solve the case.
A tough strip. Bärbel now seeks her fortune in the West and falls in love with Scotty the pilot.

The marriage between sociology professor Patrick and psychotherapist Julia is a successful, stable union, a relationship many envy. It is a partnership in which both find a sense of security and inspiration. The only thing missing is sex. Julia has lost all desire for it. Patrick, however, refuses to resign himself to abstinence. Since both are determined to save their relationship, Julia proposes an unconventional solution to the problem. Online, Patrick finds Claire, a woman who is natural, intelligent, attractive, and desirable. Claire is a woman who knows exactly what she is doing, and who shrewdly leverages her erotic capital to ensure her financial security. The affair is intended to remain strictly sexual. Yet Patrick proves unable to control his emotions as planned. When Claire discovers that she is merely a means to an end for the couple, she begins to cross the established boundaries thereby throwing the entire lives of the married couple, and their family, into turmoil.

Penderecki's Opera of an entire convent, in the small French village of Loudun, apparently possessed by the devil.

A woman discovers the man she has lived with for years is not who she thought he was...

Once again, 16-year-old Jonas starts at a new school and, as always, he has no intention of being anybody’s darling. Jonas has muscular dystrophy, is confined to a wheelchair and knows that he will die sooner rather than later from this incurable and progressive disease. His mother Alma, who raises Jonas alone and would rather take a second job than forego therapy for him, is determined to delay his deterioration. She has placed Jonas with Dr. Wildenhahn, an authority on Duchenne disease. The doctor manages to be taken seriously by Jonas, that is until he gets to know Emily, Marianne Wildenhahn's daughter, who goes to his class. Emily has a massively low academic grade, which she hides from her mother because of the doctor’s high standards. Emily falls in love with Jonas, and her sincere affection gives him the courage to love her back. Emily and Jonas become a couple, overcoming all obstacles.
