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Birth Name: Julia Jentsch

Birth Date: 1978-02-20

Birth Place: West Berlin, Nova Scotia, Canada

Details

Alternate Names: 줄리아 옌체

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Julietta (2001) as Nicole

Most Important Roles:

  • The Edukators (2004) as Jule
  • Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2005) as Sophie Magdalena Scholl
  • Snowland (2005) as Inna
  • Frühstück mit einer Unbekannten (2007) as Gina Franke
  • 8 Days in August (2024) as Helena
  • The Murder Farm (2009) as Kathrin
  • I Served the King of England (2007) as Líza
  • Effi Briest (2009) as Effi Briest
  • Here Comes Lola! (2010) as Viktualia Vicky' Veloso
  • Julietta (2001) as Nicole

Career Highlights:

  • The Edukators (2004)
  • Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2005)
  • Snowland (2005)
  • Frühstück mit einer Unbekannten (2007)
  • 8 Days in August (2024)
  • The Murder Farm (2009)
  • I Served the King of England (2007)
  • Effi Briest (2009)
  • Here Comes Lola! (2010)
  • Julietta (2001)

Awards

Awards:

  • German Film Award
  • Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (2018)
  • Bavarian TV Awards (2018)
  • European Film Award for Best Actress (2005)
  • Jameson People's Choice Award for Best Actress (2005)
  • German Television Award for the Best Actress

Full Biography

Julia Jentsch (born February 20, 1978) , is a Silver Bear, two-time European Film Award, and Lola winning German actress. She is best known as the title character in Sophie Scholl – The Final Days, Jule in The Edukators and, Liza in I Served the King of England.

​Jentsch was born to a family of lawyers in Berlin and began her acting education there at Hochschule Ernst Busch, a university for drama. Her first prominent screen role was in the 2004 cult film The Edukators, starring opposite Daniel Brühl. Jentsch garnered further attention playing the title role in the 2005 film Sophie Scholl – The Final Days, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In an interview, Jentsch said that the role was "an honor".[1] For her role as Sophie Scholl she won the best actress at the European Film Awards, best actress at the German Film Awards (Lolas), along with the Silver Bear for best actress at theBerlin Film Festival.


About the Movie: Effi Briest (2009)

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Release Year: 2009

Nation: Germany

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Hermine Huntgeburth

Writer: Theodor Fontane, Volker Einrauch

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Günter Rohrbach
Executive Producer: Martin Moszkowicz

Companies: Constantin Film, MSM Studios

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 2 nominations

Similar:

  • Don't Look Back (2009)
  • The One and Only (1999)
  • Stander (2003)
  • Marion Bridge (2003)
  • Die Lizenz (2017)

Keywords

Keywords: woman director

Story

Effi Briest, a spirited seventeen-year-old, marries Baron von Innstetten at her parents' behest despite loving her cousin Dagobert instead. The marriage proves monotonous as Innstetten devotes himself to politics in the sleepy town of Kessin. Major Crampas arrives, an old friend of Innstetten and a charming womanizer. Effi finds herself drawn to him, initiating a passionate affair that goes unnoticed for years.

Summary

Director Hermine Huntgeburth brings to life Fontane's classic novel in this 2009 period drama. 'Effi Briest' explores themes of love, marriage, and the consequences of one's actions. The story follows Effi from her naive teenage years into adulthood, revealing how societal expectations shape her fate. Key themes include the constraints women faced during the late 19th century, the complexities of marriage, and the destructive power of secrets.