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Sylta Fee Wegmann

Actor
Sylta Fee Wegmann is one of the most versatile faces in German film and television. Her career led her to work in front of the camera at an early age, where she established herself in productions of various genres with recurring roles and memorable performances. In addition to her work in television, she regularly appears in film projects that underscore her profile as a versatile actress. A significant point in her filmography is DIE HAUT DER ANDEREN (The Skin of Others) from 2018, directed by Thomas Stiller. In this drama, she takes on a striking role that is one of her most notable film appearances and has been confirmed by several reputable sources. She has also appeared in television productions such as Inga Lindström: Hannas Fest, a popular format that has further cemented her presence on German TV. In addition, her filmography includes several works in the field of film and series, which demonstrate her continuity in the acting business and are documented in professional industry portals. Her professional profile is complemented by engagements that demonstrate her consistency in the industry. Although no awards or festival nominations are publicly documented, her extensive filmography is clearly documented and reflects continuous activity in fictional formats.

Films

The Skin of Others

The Skin of Others

By Thomas Stiller

2018 | 112 min | Drama

Despite its disarmingly strange erotic scenes, The Skin of Others is a deeply romantic love story.

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Therapie

Therapie

2016 | 120 min | Thriller

Alia is fresh out of prison and has to undergo therapy and keep a video diary. But her therapist doesn't seem to have the best of intentions. Felix Charin, co-author for the series 4 Blocks, worked for six months in a youth detention center in Berlin to research his feature film debut THERAPIE. In this gripping psychothriller, the boundaries between normality and illness blur. Alia (Taneshia Abt) is released from prison after five years of juvenile detention. However, she must undergo a court-prescribed ...

The Dreamed Ones

The Dreamed Ones

2016 | 89 min | Documentary

The correspondence between Ingeborg Bachmann and Paul Celan forms the basis of the text. The story begins in Vienna in 1948, when she is 22 and he 27, and ends with Celan's suicide in 1971 in Paris. Two young actors, Anja Plaschg and Laurence Rupp, meet in a recording studio to read from their correspondence. The dramatically fluctuating feelings of the letters - between intoxication and fear of loss, delight and horror, closeness and strangeness - are passed on to the actors.