Fritzi Haberlandt in the Rostock Film Talk: Humor and new roles inspire!

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Fritzi Haberlandt discusses her new role in "Wilma wants more" at FilmTalk in Rostock. Organized by Andreas Dresen.

Fritzi Haberlandt diskutiert ihre neue Rolle in "Wilma will mehr" beim FilmTalk in Rostock. Veranstaltet von Andreas Dresen.
Fritzi Haberlandt discusses her new role in "Wilma wants more" at FilmTalk in Rostock. Organized by Andreas Dresen.

Fritzi Haberlandt in the Rostock Film Talk: Humor and new roles inspire!

The event “HMT: Focus Film” took place on Monday evening in the Katharinensaal of the University of Music and Theater (HMT) in Rostock. The host was the renowned film director Andreas Dresen, who delighted the audience with an exciting conversation with the actress Fritzi Haberlandt. According to HMT, this series regularly features celebrity guests who share their experiences and insights into acting.

Haberlandt gave insights into her role in Dresen's upcoming film “In Love, Your Hilde,” which will hit the screens in 2024. The actress is currently busy filming “Bibi Blocksberg” in Vienna, in which she plays the role of the evil one. Those present will also learn that she became known as the pension landlady Elisabeth Behnke in the popular series “Babylon Berlin” and that she plays the title role in the tragicomedy “Wilma wants more,” which will premiere in May 2025.

A look at the life story of Fritzi Haberlandt

Fritzi Haberlandt was born in East Berlin in 1975 and moved to Norderstedt in 1991. She originally intended to become a teacher, but discovered her passion for theater during her school years. She completed her training at the “Ernst Busch” drama school in Berlin in 1999. Her class included outstanding talents such as Lars Eidinger, Nina Hoss and Devid Striesow.

At the event, the actress emphasized that humor is of great importance to her, even in tragic roles. This perspective was also an essential part of her performance in “Wilma Wants More,” which is about the challenges of a woman in her mid-forties who loses both her job and trust in her partner.

Insight into the series of events

A special highlight of the “HMT: Focus Film” series are the film excerpts shown, which offer viewers a better idea of ​​the projects discussed. Admission to the event is 20.00 euros, with reduced prices of 13.00 euros, plus an evening box office surcharge. The next date for the series is planned for spring 2026.

The evening was above all an opportunity to shed light on the diverse facets of Fritzi Haberlandt's acting work and to see how the artist conveyed her experiences in the film business with humor and ease. The event attracted numerous film and theater lovers who can look forward to further exciting discussions. As the Baltic Sea newspaper reported that there was great interest in the conversation with Haberlandt and the audience was enthusiastic about her stories.

An event that should definitely be marked in the calendar when Fritzi Haberlandt takes the stage again. The wait for the next event begins now, because it is clear that art not only entertains, but also inspires.