Lise shoots German crime series in south of Germany

Lise plays the part of Gesa Jansen in an episode of the German crime series WaPo Bodensee. The episode will be shot in the beginning of November 2020 in South of Germany.

Directed by Franziska: Hoenisch, produced by Saxon Media for ARD. Casting by Christian Rölli.

A house on the countryside. On set for WaPo Bodensee.

A house on the countryside. On set for WaPo Bodensee.

The short film „Q - Ghostly Remote Effect“ wins awards at several short film festivals.

The sci-if short film Q - Ghostly Remote Effect, was shot on Island and in Germany between 2016-2017. Lise plays the android Q and Effie Rabsilber the scientist who created her. The short is written by Marcus Hanisch, Ariana Berndl and Anna-Lena Theobald and directed by Marcus Hanisch. Produced by Melissa Isabell Jäger and Sabine Schmidt, executive producer Deutsche Film und Fernsehakademie Berlin - DFFB.

The film has been screened at short film festivals around the world this year and has won several prices.

Between 27 November and 6 December the film will be screened at the Berlin Sci-Fi: Dach Session.

Program and information can be found here:

https://xerb.tv/channel/berlinscififilmfest/virtual-events/725

Or on facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/events/738013750117044/


Further credits:

CAST: Effi Rabsilber, Lise Risom Olsen, Bastian von Bömches, Noémi Besedes, Holger Doellmann

CREW: Marcus Hanisch (screenplay & director), Ariana Berndl (screenplay), Anna-Lena Theobald (screenplay), Sarah Yona Zweig (1st AD & Script consultant), Paul Bullinger (1st AD), Jasper Techel (cinematography), Melissa Isabell Jäger (Producer), Sabine Schmidt (Producer), Laura Stern (Costume designer), Julia Bruelisauer (costume designer), Bärbel Köhler (Makeup artist), Maria Gans (Editor), Moritz Drath (Sounddesigner), Markus Zierhofer (Original score), Alexandre Leser (Sound mixing), Constantin Campean (1st AC), Sarah Vetter (1st AC), Manu Sommer-Ritz (2nd AC), Malte Siepen (Gaffer), Vitali Kirsch (Lighting technician), Dustin John (Grip), Sabine Stephan (Sound engineer), Hans-Christian Paul (Sound engineer), Gregor Cunningham (Boom operator), Franzi Sauer (Art director), Emilia Dubiel (Art director), Anna Eppstein (Prop master), Robson Missau Olbertz (Prop master), Myriam Eichler (Line producer), Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB) (Executive producer)



Great response «Mørke -fienden i oss» at Bergen Dramatikkfestival

The new play «Mørke - fienden i oss» (Darkness -the enemy within) by Tale Næss, Kristin Eiriksdottir, Sigbjørn Skåden, Gianluca Iumiento and Albert Ostermeier was initially set as a staged reading at Bergen Dramatikkfestival this weekend. Director Ingrid Askvik and her team with video designer David Alræk and actors Lise Risom Olsen, Sigmund Njøs Hovind, Raymond Corrado Knutsen, Siv Torin Knudsen Petersen, Vibeke Flesland Havre and Solvei Stoutland went some extra steps to make the text come alive for the world premiere of the play, and delivered a hybrid between theatre performance and a staged reading. The performance received great response from audience and critics.

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Photo: David Alræk.

Photo: David Alræk.

Photo: David Alræk.

Photo: David Alræk.

Photo: David Alræk.

Photo: David Alræk.

A staged reading of the new play "Mørke — fienden i oss" at Bergen Dramatikkfestival

Lise will take part in a staged reading of the play “Mørke - fienden i oss” at the brand new festival for new drama in Bergen, Norway. The play is one of three winning texts chosen by a jury for the festival and is written by an international team of playwrights in collaboration; Tale Næss (NO), Kristin Eìriksdottìr (IS), Gianluca Iumiento (IT), Sigbjørn Skåden (NO) and Albert Ostermeier (DE).

Directed by Ingrid Askvik the staged reading will be performed by: David Alræk, Lise Risom Olsen, Sigmund Njøs Hovind, Raymond Corrado Knutsen, Siv Torin Knudsen Petersen and Vibeke Flesland Havre.

Bergen Dramatikkfestival takes place 27 - 30 August 2020 at Cornerteateret in Bergen.

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You can read more about the play here (in Norwegian)

https://www.cornerstones.no/morke