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The actor is at peace with himself

Following the accusations against Til Schweiger, the actor and director says he has apologized "from the bottom of his heart".

In a new interview, Til Schweiger also talks about the accusations that arose during the filming of....aussiedlerbote.de
In a new interview, Til Schweiger also talks about the accusations that arose during the filming of "Manta Manta - Part Two"..aussiedlerbote.de

Til Schweiger - The actor is at peace with himself

After Til Schweiger (59) took a stand on the allegations surrounding the filming of "Manta Manta - Zwoter Teil" in "Stern" at the end of October, he has now spoken to the "Bild" newspaper in an interview about his new film "Das Beste kommt noch!" (The best is yet to come!), saying that he is at peace with himself.

Til Schweiger: Apologize, take responsibility and don't point the finger at others

"I've always been at peace with myself. Even when I've messed up," explains the actor and director. For example, he has always told his children that it's okay to make mistakes. But you also have to "take responsibility for it, apologize and - and many people don't stick to this - don't blame the mistakes on others or point the finger at others".

In the spring, serious allegations were made against Schweiger, who was accused of abusing his power and alcohol on the set of "Manta Manta - Part Two" in a report in the German magazine "Der Spiegel ". When asked whether he was a "tyrant", he replied in "Stern" in October: "The accusation hit me hard. Nobody needs to be afraid of me. I am a friendly person."

According to media reports, an external report commissioned by the film studio responsible, Constantin Film, painted a mixed picture of the alleged "climate of fear" on set. Although a large proportion of those surveyed stated that the atmosphere on the film set was between "very good" and "okay", a "not insignificant number" also rated the working atmosphere as "bad" or "rather moderate".

"I gave the monkey sugar"

"There was an extensive investigation into the incidents on the set of 'Manta Manta - Part Two', but in the end there wasn't much left of the accusations against me," Schweiger now tells Bild. "I admitted what was true about the story about me. And I apologized for this slap in the face during filming. And I did so from the bottom of my heart! And this apology was also accepted, by the way."

He had "screwed up often enough. I gave the monkey sugar, it was my own fault. But I always apologized". The actor had also seen a video of himself, "which really shocked me". Schweiger told himself that something had to change and that he had "a really great therapist".

"The best is yet to come!" can be seen in cinemas from December 7. Was he worried that people might no longer be interested in his films? "Nope, not at all. Of course, after the article in 'Der Spiegel', I thought everyone would start throwing eggs at me from now on," Schweiger continues. However, the opposite is the case and he even receives a lot of encouragement. "In 30 years in the public eye, I've [...] never had anyone come up to me and say: 'I think you're shit and I think your movies are shit...' Never happened! And I walk around freely, without bodyguards. Anyone can talk to me."

Read also:

  1. In response to the accusations made against him in a report by "Der Spiegel," Til Schweiger admitted to his mistakes during the filming of "Manta Manta - Part Two" and apologized sincerely.
  2. The external report commissioned by Constantin Film about the alleged "climate of fear" on the set of "Manta Manta - Part Two" painted a mixed picture, with some people rating the atmosphere as "bad" or "rather moderate."
  3. In a recent interview with "Bild," Til Schweiger discussed his peace with himself and his new film "Das Beste kommt noch!," stating that he has learned to take responsibility for his mistakes and not blame others.
  4. After facing accusations of abusing his power and alcohol on the set of "Manta Manta - Part Two," Til Schweiger continued to work in the film industry and received encouragement from fans, even after the negative publicity.

Source: www.stern.de

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