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  1. www.vanessajopp.comVanessa Jopp

    Vanessa is a distinguished German film director and writer whose career has been marked by a keen focus on exploring human nature and the complexities of identity. After graduating from The Munich Film School, Vanessa quickly established herself as a versatile storyteller, directing a wide range of genres including comedy, drama, fantasy, and ...

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      Born February 28, 1971, in the German town Leonberg, Vanessa...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt18747542Faraway (2023) - IMDb

    Faraway: Directed by Vanessa Jopp. With Naomi Krauss, Goran Bogdan, Adnan Maral, Bahar Balci. Zeynep is unhappy. That's why she flees to a Croatian island, where her deceased mother bought a house long ago. She hopes to find peace and relaxation finally - but she hasn't reckoned with Josip, who still lives on the property.

  3. Born February 28, 1971, in the German town Leonberg, Vanessa enrolled at The Munich Film School in 1993 – graduating in 1999 with a Film & TV degree. During that period, Vanessa already directed several short films and music videos and directed skits for the comedy series “The Weekly Show”.

  4. Vanessa Jopp. Director: Engel & Joe. Born in the German town Leonberg, Vanessa enrolled at The Munich Film School in 1993 - graduating in 1999 with a Film & TV degree.

  5. Mar 10, 2023 · Faraway, a Netflix original multilingual rom-com directed by Vanessa Jopp, takes its grief-worn protagonist on an unexpected journey of self-love and romance. Zeynep (Naomi Krauss) is tired, overworked at home, and underappreciated by her husband (Adnan Maral) and daughter (Bahar Balci).

  6. Mar 9, 2023 · Under the direction of The Space Between the Lines director Vanessa Jopp, working with a script from Jane Ainscough, Faraway is a very funny and sweet German farce of people of a certain age. The script leans into the agism component. That’s adorable.

  7. The Space Between the Lines: Directed by Vanessa Jopp. With Alexander Fehling, Claudia Eisinger, Gina Henkel, Moritz Führmann. Emmi Rothner only wanted to cancel a newspaper subscription, but because she makes a typo in the address bar, the e-mail ends up in the mailbox of Leo Leike.