
Nina Kunzendorf
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Nina Kunzendorf.
Born: November 10, 1971
Place of Birth: Mannheim, Germany
Known For

Wiedersehen mit einem Fremden
A Black Forest village in the 1950s. Liesbeth Steiner refuses to give up hope that her husband Max has survived the war and Russian captivity. She waits for every homecoming train, but to no avail. Liesbeth and her young son Josef found refuge on her parents-in-law's farm. It never became a home, as Max never told his family about his war marriage. His sister Margarete, who keeps the farm running, suspects that Liesbeth is an heiress. When Max is finally included in a late repatriation transport in 1955, Liesbeth hopes that different times are dawning. But Max has changed a lot over the years.

Blaubeerblau
When Fritjof Huber, who works in an architectural office in Munich, is sent to a hospice for the dying to take measurements, his knees shake. He is afraid of meeting people who are about to die. Yet Fritjof himself has not yet really begun to live.

Schimanski

Petra Kelly - Act Now!
The German documentary is dedicated to an influential figure of the 20th century: Petra Kelly spent her life campaigning for feminism, environmental activism, human rights and peace. She was a political co-founder of the Green Party in the 1970s and 80s and protested against nuclear missiles in West Germany at the height of the Cold War. Above all, however, she believed that one person could very well change the world and thus rose to become an icon of the peace movement.

The Black Forest Murders
The clock is ticking... When a woman is bludgeoned to death, detectives face mounting pressure to crack the case and catch a killer. Intense crime drama inspired by real-life cases.

Years of Love
Vera Lenz meets up with her divorced husband Uli again after years. They have decided to sell their former house on the North Sea to finally draw a line under their failed marriage.

Wer weiß denn sowas?

Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern
On a cold Christmas Eve, a little girl is shivering in the streets. She has a bundle of matches to sell. She decides to not returns the orphanage, and ran away, in the rundown family home . "If I could light at least one, to have a little warm. Just one to warm me up." This heartbreaking version of Hans Christian Andersen's tale tells how her parents' visions gently accompanied her to death.

Charité
Berlin, 1888. After penniless Ida’s life is saved at the Charité Hospital she must work off the treatment costs. While she becomes acquainted with the most brilliant physicians of this era at the world-famous hospital, the self-determined young woman discovers her passion for medicine.

Woman in Gold
Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the Austrian government to recover a world famous painting of her aunt plundered by the Nazis during World War II, she believes rightfully belongs to her family. She did so not just to regain what was rightfully hers, but also to obtain some measure of justice for the death, destruction, and massive art theft perpetrated by the Nazis.
Filmography
as Narrator
as Barbara Kramer
as Voice
as Luisa Grüntuch
as Dr. Hanne Hanke
as Maria Voss
as Narrator (German version)
as Alice Grünberg
as Kathi Falke
as Maria Sager
as Wiebke Kastager
as Marlene
as Dr. Stern
as Rommy Kirchhoff
as Dr. Winter
as Ellen Bouché
as Madeleine
as Katharina
as Katharina
as Steffi Essmann
as Rommy Kirchhoff
as Dr. Ingeborg Rapoport
as Rommy Kirchhoff
as Heike
as Ursula Thern
as Emma
as Self
as Therese Bloch-Bauer
as Lene Winter
as Katrin Markgraf
as Katharina
as Self
as Frau Landfried
as Sabine
as Johanna
as Anja Amberger
as Margarete
as Helen
as Dr. Katja Lorenz
as Lisa Kranz
as Fanny Damaschke
as Margarethe Beer
as Nina Gräfin v. Stauffenberg
as Litzy
as Eva Steiner
as Lea Kaminski
as Nesrin
as Self
as Self
as Flo
as Christine Brandner
as Conny Mey
as Katrin Reuter
as Alexandra Kolb
as Hausmeisterin /Mutter