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Franz Rogowski es un hombre condenado por ser homosexual en Great Freedom
por Ioana Florescu
- Georg Friedrich también figura en el reparto del segundo largometraje del austriaco Sebastian Meise
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Austrian filmmaker Sebastian Meise, whose debut film, Still Life, won the Award for Best Feature Film at the 2012 edition of the Diagonale, is now readying Great Freedom [+lee también:
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With a script penned by Meise himself together with Thomas Reider, Great Freedom will star former European Shooting Star Franz Rogowski (the male lead in Christian Petzold’s Transit [+lee también:
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The joint Austrian-German production staged by Austria’s FreibeuterFilm (Sabine Moser and Oliver Neumann) and Germany’s Rohfilm Productions (Benny Drechsel) was backed by the Austrian Film Institute (ÖFI), the Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM), the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM), the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF), ORF Film/Fernseh-Abkommen, Filmstandort Austria (FISA), Vienna Film Fund (FFW), Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg (MBB) and ZDF. It was mainly shot in a disused prison in Magdeburg, Germany. Further filming took place in Vienna, Lower Austria and Berlin. The shoot was interrupted by the first lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resumed in summer 2020.
World sales for the movie are being handled by Cologne-based sales agent The Match Factory.
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