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The Wave (German: Die Welle) is a 2008 German socio-political thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Jürgen Vogel, Frederick Lau, Jennifer Ulrich and Max Riemelt in the leads. It is based on Ron Jones ' social experiment The Third Wave and Todd Strasser 's novel The Wave .
Gansel was born in 1973 in Hannover, where he graduated from high school in 1993. Gansel worked in the festivals for film and television and chose to dedicate his compulsory service to helping disabled people. During this time, he prepared himself for film school. He studied at University of Television and Film Munich for 5 years. [1]
Pages in category "Films directed by Dennis Gansel" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... The Wave (2008 film) We Are the Night (film)
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The Wave, by Tom Chaplin, 2016, and a song from the album; The Wave, a 2018 album by R3hab "The Wave" (Sneakbo song), 2011 "The Wave" (Miike Snow song), 2012 "The Wave", a song by Blake Shelton from the 2017 album Texoma Shore "The Wave", a 2018 single by Lion Babe; The Wave, a movement of post-hardcore and emo bands in the late 2000s and 2010s
In 2013, he starred in the romance, Free Fall, with Hanno Koffler, where he plays Kay, a police officer in training, [2] depicting a gay love story and has been compared to Brokeback Mountain. [ 2 ] From 2015 to 2018, he starred in The Wachowskis ' Netflix series Sense8 , playing Wolfgang Bogdanow, a German safe cracker. [ 3 ]
We Are the Wave (German 'Wir sind die Welle') is a German coming-of-age drama television series that is loosely based on the 1981 novel The Wave by Todd Strasser. [1] The series premiered on Netflix on 1 November 2019.
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