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Secret Lives: Maya Sansa and Moritz Bleibtreu join French All Star Cast in WWII Epic
Currently in post production a french film entitled "Les Femmes de L'ombre" aka "Female Agents" is an all star cast of french (Sophie Marceau, Julie Depardieu, Marie Gillain, Déborah Francois) and european stars amongst which two known faces in the iranian community one being persian italian star Maya Sansa and the other is 2006 Berlin Laureate for Best Actor German - Moritz Bleibtreu

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New Oskar Roehler's film "Elementarteilchen" with great role from Moritz
Based on french writer Michel Houellebecq's controversial novel, "The Elementary Particles" is a tasteful and ultimately sentimental movie featuring dream cast of top German actors. It's about relationships - those with parents, siblings, lovers. How we form them, struggle with them and ultimately desire them.

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Moritz plays in new Paul Schrader's film "The Walker"
At the moment, Moritz is playing his role in new Paul Schrader's film "The Walker". Woody Harrelson and Kristin Scott Thomas play the leads. The other actors are Willem Dafoe, Lauren Bacall and Lily Tomlin. The film will is currently being filmed in London.

Silver Bear - Best Actor 2006
German actors Moritz Bleibtreu and Sandra Hüller were awarded Silver Bears for their performances. Moritz starred in Oskar Röhler's film adaptation "Elementary Particles" based on the same named novel by French author Michel Houellebecq.

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Snow Cake world premiere set for February at Berlinale Festival 2006
The film is star-studded and features, among others, Moritz Bleibtreu, Christian Ulmen, Martina Gedeck, Franka Potente, Nina Hoss, Jasmin Tabatabai, Uwe Ochsenknecht and Corinna Harfouch.

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2006 'Berlin & Beyond' film festival hits Castro Theater
Agnes and His Brothers with Moritz Bleibtreu as younger brother Hans-Jorg on Saturday 1/14, 9 p.m.

Agnes and His Brothers Director/writer Oskar Roehler invokes a family of eccentric siblings who seem to have been deeply affected by a sexually misbehaving father. Agnes (Martin WeiB) is still having flashbacks to the man she once was, complicated by a strange fascination with her missing mother's wedding dress; younger brother Hans-Jorg (Moritz Bleibtreu) battles sexual addictions and a desire to murder Papa; and older brother Werner (Herbert Knaup) reveals the agonizing truth behind his respectable façade as a Green Party official — his emotionally frigid wife seems to prefer the company of their pot-plant-growing son, who in turn fixates on catching his dad in embarrassing cameos with his digital videocamera. The film oddly recalls Fassbinder's Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?, since we know that this family's travails will have a body count. Funny, touching, at times downright bizarre, but never boring.

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