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  1. Feb 7, 2009 · Fliegen: Directed by Piotr J. Lewandowski. With Jacob Matschenz, Sandra Hüller, Peter Moltzen, Oktay Özdemir. Dima, a petty criminal, is going to be deported from Germany. Meeting young student Sarah who is working on a documentary about young foreigners.He becomes the main subject of the film.

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    • Short
    • Piotr J. Lewandowski
    • 2009-02-07
  2. Jacob Matschenz (born 1984, Berlin) is a German actor. He is notable for film and television work including The Wave (2008), 12 Paces Without a Head (2009) and The Sinking of the Laconia (2010). He won the Adolf Grimme Award in 2008 for his appearance in An die Grenze [ de ] .

  3. Feb 23, 2020 · “If you leave me, I’ll have to kill you,” Undine tells Johannes (Jacob Matschenz), who has beckoned her to their usual café, across the street from the Berlin City Museum, where she works as...

  4. 10 Photos. Jacob Matschenz was born in 1984 in East Berlin, German Democratic Republic. He is an actor, known for The Wave (2008), Das Lächeln der Tiefseefische (2005) and Stronger Than Blood (2010). More at IMDbPro.

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  5. Apr 28, 2019 · It briefly looks as if Aynur will find happiness with Tim (Jacob Matschenz), a working-class guy who shares her love of dancing and gets on well with her young son, but the continued harassment...

  6. All. Jacob Matschenz (born 1984, Berlin) is a German actor. He is notable for film and television work including The Wave (2008), 12 Paces Without a Head (2009) and The Sinking of the Laconia (2010). He won the Adolf Grimme Award in 2008 for his appearance in An die Grenze.

  7. Jacob Matschenz (born 1984, Berlin) is a German actor. He is notable for film and television work including The Wave (2008), 12 Paces Without a Head (2009) and The Sinking of the Laconia (2010).

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