Scène de Über Barbarossaplatz (2016)
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Noms alternatifs: Bibi Beglau, Bibiane Beglau
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"Bavarian-born Bibiana Beglau did not hail from the privileged background of many actors, being the daughter of a border guard and a nurse. Yet, she rose to prominence in the German film industry, commencing with her debut role in the 1995 television movie 'Der Mörder und sein Kind'. For several years, she appeared in supporting roles in films such as '2 ½ Minuten' (1996), 'Gegen den Strom' (1997), and 'No Sex' (1999). Bibiana's breakthrough came in the 2000 film 'The Legend of Rita', wherein she portrayed a West German terrorist who abandons her cause to reside in East Germany. However, upon reunification, her character's past catches up with her. Notably, the biographical film featured explicit content, including nudity. Bibiana subsequently bared all in sunbathing scenes in 'Liebesschuld' (2001), revealed buttocks while changing in an ambulance in 'Kammerflimmern' (2004), and displayed full frontal nudity in both 'Unter dem Eis' (2005) and '3 kalter' (2005). However, post-mid 2000s, Bibiana refrained from on-screen nudity, maintaining modesty in films like 'Zurich' (2013), 'Unter der Haut' (2015), and 'Luna' (2017). Currently, she predominantly appears in German television shows such as 'Tatort'. Fans eagerly await her potential return to nude roles."
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Franziska Hartmann was born in 1984 in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany. She is an actress, known for Stars Above Us (2019) , Monster im Kopf (2023) and Neuland (2022) .
Nom de naissance: Valentina Sauca
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Lieu de naissance: Bucharest, Romania, Romania
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Valentina Sauca, born in Romania, is known for her role as Olga in the 2001 French thriller 'Mortel Transfert'. She plays a kleptomaniac and sexual pervert who dies under mysterious circumstances while being analyzed by Michel, a psycho-analyst. The film follows Michel as he struggles to deal with Olga's death, her wealthy husband's accusations of theft, and the peculiarities of his other patients.
À propos du film: Über Barbarossaplatz (2016)
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Mots-clés: depression, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female psychotherapist, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, female therapist, grief, limp penis, male full frontal nudity, male pubic hair, male rear nudity, one female two males threesome, psychotherapy, self harm, spit roast sex, suicide of husband, therapist client relationship, vomiting, widow
Histoire
Following the sudden suicide of her husband Rainer, a respected psychologist named Greta Chameni finds herself struggling to cope with his passing and grappling with feelings of guilt. To make matters more complicated, Greta must now decide whether or not to take over Rainer's psychotherapy patients. As she navigates through this emotional turmoil, Greta faces the challenge of continuing her husband's work while also dealing with her own grief.
Résumé
'Über Barbarossaplatz' is a German television movie directed by Jan Bonny in 2016. Centered around the life of psychologist Greta Chameni following her husband Rainer's suicide, the film explores themes of grief, guilt, and professional responsibility. Set against the backdrop of psychotherapy practices, 'Über Barbarossaplatz' delves into the complexities of a therapist's role when confronted with personal loss and professional obligations.