Continuation of Karoline-Herfurth-Film - Wonderful
Early 2022, actress and director Karoline Herfurth's (40) work "Wunderschoen" captivated the German cinema audience. Nearly 1.7 million viewers attended the screening rooms to experience the story of strong women battling common beauty ideals. Today, on July 10, the production for the sequel's shoot could be completed, according to the production company Hellinger/Doll's announcement. The sequel, titled appropriately "Wunderschoener," is scheduled to premiere in German cinemas on February 13, 2025.
About "Wunderschoener"
The press release states that "many beloved characters from the first part continue their journey to self-discovery" in the new film. Five Women, "who no longer want to base their lives and self-worth on being desirable," are at the heart of the story.
Actress and director Herfurth, along with film stars Nora Tschirner (43) and Emilia Schule (31), Friedrich Mucke ("SMS fur Dich," 43), and Dilara Aylin Ziem ("Huetsches Gesicht," 22) return for the sequel. New cast members include "Polizeiruf 110" star Anneke Kim Sarnau (52), the well-known Godehard Giese from "Babylon Berlin" (51), and newcomer Emilia Packard (18).
Filmmaker and actress Herfurth gained ten kilograms and avoided elaborate makeup for the first part to portray an authentic image of a young, stressed mother. "I can't make a film about real beauty and then make all my characters artificially flawless," revealed the successful director to "Bild am Sonntag" in December 2021.
- The wonderful success of Karoline Herfurth's film "Wunderschoen" inspired a continuation, attracting audiences with its focus on strong women.
- Actress Caroline Herfurth, along with Anneke Kim Sarnau from "Polizeiruf 110," will continue their journeys of self-discovery in the sequel titled "Wunderschoener."
- The continuation of Karoline-Herfurth-Film, "Wunderschoener," features five remarkable women who reject the notion of basing their lives on desirability.
- In her commitment to authentic representation, director Caroline Herfurth chose to gain weight and shun elaborate makeup for the first part, refusing to present flawless characters in a film about real beauty.