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Actrices dans cette scène

Image d'aperçu Susanne Wolff
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Nom de naissance: N/A

Date de naissance: 1973-05-01

Lieu de naissance: Bielefeld, Germania

Détails

Noms alternatifs: Сюзанне Вольф

Caractéristiques physiques: N/A

Carrière

Premières apparitions:

  • Vineta (2006) comme Nina Seiler

Rôles les plus importants:

  • Bis zum Ellenbogen (2007) comme Rebecca
  • Almost Home (2022) comme Nico
  • The Stranger in Me (2008) comme Rebecca Seidel
  • Summer Window (2011) comme Rebecca
  • When We Lost to the Germans (2023) comme Karsten's Mother
  • Borrowed White (2021) comme Marta
  • Mobbing (2013) comme Anja Rühler
  • Köln 75 (2025) comme Vera Brandes (age 50)
  • Vineta (2006) comme Nina Seiler
  • Superegos (2014) comme Norah

Points forts de carrière:

  • Bis zum Ellenbogen (2007)
  • Almost Home (2022)
  • The Stranger in Me (2008)
  • Summer Window (2011)
  • When We Lost to the Germans (2023)
  • Borrowed White (2021)
  • Mobbing (2013)
  • Köln 75 (2025)
  • Vineta (2006)
  • Superegos (2014)

Biographie complète

Born on May 1, 1973, in Bielefeld, Susanne Wolff is one of Germany’s most versatile and acclaimed actresses, celebrated for her powerful presence on stage and screen. After studying at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, she built a formidable reputation in the theater world. She spent over a decade as a lead member of the Thalia Theater in Hamburg before joining the Deutsches Theater Berlin in 2009. Wolff is particularly known for her intense portrayals of complex female leads, such as Nora and Hedda Gabler, and has famously taken on traditionally male roles like Othello and Macbeth.

In film and television, Wolff reached international acclaim with her tour-de-force performance in the 2018 drama Styx. Playing an ER doctor facing a moral crisis at sea, she earned the German Film Award (Lola) for Best Actress. Her screen career is marked by bold choices, including her role as Empress Elisabeth in the feminist revisionist film Sisi & I (2023) and her starring turn as a top operative in the Netflix spy thriller Unfamiliar (2026). Over the years, her work has been recognized with numerous honors, including the German Television Award and the prestigious Grimme Prize, cementing her status as a leading figure in contemporary European cinema.

À propos du film: Das Fremde in mir (2008)

Poster for Das Fremde in mir (2008)
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Année de sortie: 2008

Nation: Germany

Titre alternatif: El extraño en mí, O Estranho em Mim, L'étranger en moi, O ehthros mesa mou, Obcy we mnie, Străinul din mine, The Stranger in Me

Réalisateur: Emily Atef

Scénariste: Emily Atef, Esther Bernstorff

Production & Genre

Producteur(s): N/A

Sociétés: N/A

Genre: Drama

Récompenses & Similaires

Récompenses:

  • 9 wins & 3 nominations

Similaire:

  • Flor de Luto (2020)
  • Dolores Claiborne (1995)
  • Henry Poole Is Here (2008)
  • The Party's Just Beginning (2018)
  • The Heart Is a Dark Forest (2007)

Mots-clés

Histoire

Das Fremde in mir follows Rebecca (32), a young woman who, along with her boyfriend Julian (34), is eagerly awaiting the birth of their first child. After giving birth to a healthy boy, Rebecca expects to feel an instant maternal bond but finds herself struggling emotionally instead. She feels overwhelmed and unable to connect with her baby, leading to feelings of helplessness and desperation. Unable to admit these struggles to anyone, not even Julian, Rebecca spirals into a deep darkness, realizing that she is becoming a threat to her child. It's only through unconditional love that she hopes to find her way back.

Résumé

Das Fremde in mir (The Other Within Me) is a German drama directed by Emily Atef and released in 2008. The film explores the complex and often misunderstood issue of postpartum depression, focusing on Rebecca's struggle with maternal ambivalence after giving birth to her first child. While the film is centered around this specific mental health concern, it also touches on broader themes such as love, family dynamics, and the societal expectations surrounding motherhood. Through its raw and honest portrayal of Rebecca's emotional journey, Das Fremde in mir aims to raise awareness about postpartum depression and challenge stigmas associated with maternal mental health issues.