Ein Schnupfen hätte auch gereicht
Ein Schnupfen hätte auch gereicht is a 2017 German television film directed by Christine Hartmann about the life of actress and comedian Gaby Köster played by Anna Schudt.
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Christine Hartmann and Anna Schudt in the 2018 Deutscher Fernsehpreis. | |
Screenplay by | Rodica Doehnert Gaby Köster Gerd Lurz |
Directed by | Christine Hartmann |
Starring | Anna Schudt |
Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
Country of origin | Germany |
Production | |
Cinematography | Stephan Schuh |
Editor(s) | Cosima Schnell |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Distributor | RTL |
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Original release |
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Cast
- Anna Schudt ... Gaby Köster
- Stephan Grossmann ... Adrian Schmitt
- Jasmin Schwiers ... Jackie
- Moritz Bäckerling ... Donald
- Ludwig Hansmann ... Severin
- Aslan Aslan ... Jesus / Michael
- Hella von Sinnen ... Hella von Sinnen
- Hugo Egon Balder ... Hugo Egon Balder
- Clemens Giebel ... Aufnahmeleiter
- Mike Krüger ... Mike Krüger
Accolades
Anna Schudt received a nomination for best actress at the German Television Award 2018 for her role in Eine Schnupfen.[1] She won the 2018 International Emmy Award as best actress.[2]
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References
- ""Babylon Berlin" räumt ab". Tagesschau. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- "Emmy honors for Mikkelsen and Anna Schudt". Saudi Gazette. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
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