The Same Sky (TV series)

The Same Sky (original title: Der gleiche Himmel) is a 2017 German TV miniseries set in Cold War Germany and portrays the fate of two families on either side of the Berlin Wall.[1][2] The story revolves around the relationship between an East German "Romeo" agent – a spy who uses seduction as a way to unearth secrets — and his female target in the West.[1]

The series was screened as three feature-length episodes or as six hour-long episodes, depending on the broadcasting service. It was written by Paula Milne and directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and stars Sofia Helin and Tom Schilling.[1] The scripts were written in English and translated into German by the director.[3] The series was produced by UFA Fiction in co-production with Beta Film for ZDF and Czech TV in association with Rainmark Films.[1] It was filmed from 24 August 2015 to 6 December 2015 in Prague. The music score was written by Walter Mair and Vesselina Tchakarova. The series was originally broadcast in Germany in March 2017.

Cast

Tom Schilling Lars Weber
Sofia Helin Lauren Faber
Friederike Becht Sabine Cutter
Ben Becker Ralf Müller
Jörg Schüttauf Gregor Weber
Hannes Wegener Axel Lang
Stephanie Amarell Klara Weber
Godehard Giese Conrad Weber
Anja Kling Gita Weber
Steven Brand Howard Cutter
Claudia Michelsen Dagmar Cutter
Daniel Zillmann Tobias Preuss
Max Hopp Wulf Dunst
Daniel Krejcík Viktor
Christian Kuchenbuch Olaf Bargmann
Steffi Kühnert Erika Haas
Torsten Michaelis Acker König
Christian Näthe Florian Eberhardt
Richard Pepper Duncan March
Uwe Preuss Meyer
Jascha Rust Emil Faber
Udo Schenk Lutz Janson
Muriel Wimmer Juliane Weber

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Barraclough, Leo (2016-10-17). "Netflix Acquires Cold War Thriller The Same Sky in English-Language Territories". Variety. Retrieved 2016-11-18.
  2. Barraclough, Leo (2016-10-17). "The Same Sky's Oliver Hirschbiegel on Spies, Communism, Virginity". Variety. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  3. Lawson, Mark (26 May 2017). "Operation Romeo: TV lays bare the cold war's strangest, sexiest mission". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
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