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Lost Ones

Deutschland 2018 / Drama / 91 Minuten / Regie: Felix Hassenfratz / ab 16 Jahren freigegeben

Actors

Maria Dragus_webseite.jpg Maria Dragus (Maria)
Maria Dragus, born 1994 in Dresden, is one of the most promising young actresses in Germany. She studied ballet at the Palucca Hochschule in Dresden.

After smaller roles in films like "Ein Engel für Alle" (2007) or "Du bist nicht allein" (2007), she received the German Film Award as "Best Supporting Actress" in 2010 for her outstanding performance in Michael Haneke's drama "The White Ribbon". In Andres Veiel's film "Wer wenn nicht wir" she could be seen in 2011 as the sister of RAF terrorist Gudrun Ensslin. This was followed by Emily Atef's "Kill me", for which Maria Dragus was awarded "Best Actress" at the 2012 Romanian International Film Festival.

Under the direction of the Romanian director Christian Mungiu she shot the film "Garduation", which was realised in Romania in 2015 and won the Golden Palm for "Best Director" and "Best Screenplay" at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016. Most recently, Maria Dragus shone in the highly acclaimed feature film "Tiger Girl" by Jakob Lass.

Recent projects include "Tod einer Kadettin" by Raymon Ley and the feature films "Mademoiselle Paradis" by Barbara Albert and "Lost Ones" by Felix Hassenfratz. In autumn the international production "Mary Queen of Scots" will be released in German cinemas, in which Maria Dragus plays alongside alongside Ronan Saoirse and Margot Robbie.

anna_bachmann_webseite.jpg Anna Bachmann (Hannah)
Anna Bachmann, born in Düsseldorf in 1998, played her first leading role at the age of 18 in the ARD television film "Ich gehöre ihm" (2016) and in 2017 followed an episode role in the ARD series "Rentnercops". With "Lost Ones" (2018) she appears in front of the camera for the first time in a feature film.

She is also fond of the stage and so she plays in the independent theatre scene and regularly performs "Theatersport" (improvisational theatre) at the Junges Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf on the boards that mean the world. In her free time she swims and travels the world.


Clemes_Schick_webseite.jpg Clemens Schick (Johann)

Born in Tübingen in 1972, the actor has made a name for himself over the years not only in his home country but also internationally. Clemens Schick completed his training at the School for Acting in his adopted home Berlin. He has been in front of the camera since 1998 and has appeared in over 50 TV and cinema productions. His international breakthrough on the big screen followed with Daniel Craig's 007 debut "Casino Royale" (2006).

His other feature films include the French action thriller "Largo Winch II" (2011), Andreas Prochaska's Alpine Western "The Dark Valley" (2014), the drama "Futuro Beach" (2014) with "Narcos" star Wagner Moura; the festival hit "4 Kings" (2015), the remake of "Point Break" (2015), the German science fiction thriller "Stille Reserven" (2016) and the French-American co-production "Overdrive" (2017), in which Clemens was the antagonist of Scott Eastwood and Ana de Armas. His upcoming films include the action thriller "Renegades" (2017) about a Navy Seals unit on a treasure hunt in Bosnia, produced by Luc Besson.

Enno_Trebs_webseite.jpg Enno Trebs (Valentin)
Enno Trebs was born in Berlin in 1995 and grew up in a family with 9 children on the outskirts of Berlin, where he also went to school and graduated from high school in 2014. He had his first role in "Krauses Fest" in 2007 at the side of Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Steffi Kühnert and Horst Krause, directed by Bernd Böhlich.

Since then he has regularly appeared in film and television productions, including "The White Ribbon" (2009), "We Are Young. We Are Strong." (2014), "Freistatt" (2015), "Tiger Girl" (2017), "Tatort" and "Polizeiruf". After a year abroad in Canada he has been studying at the Ernst Busch Acting School for two years. For many years he was a competitive sailor with his older brother Theo, he regularly goes skiing and wakeboarding, teaches snowboarding and plays basketball.

Photo of Clemens Schick © Joachim Gern
Photo of Enno Trebs © Felix Linz