Luzie Nadjafi

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Luzie Nadjafi (born February 15, 2007 ) is a German-Iranian young actress and model .

Career

Thanks to the agency "Momo" the then six-year-old succeeded her debut film " The cold truth ." In this ZDF feature film she played among others with Petra Schmidt-Schaller , Torben Liebrecht , Rainer Bock and Ann-Kathrin Kramer . Shortly thereafter, began in 2015 shooting zu Böse Wetter - The Secret of the Past , which was then broadcast on the first in October 2016. This was followed by "Body of the Astronauts" in 2017. At the age of eleven, the Cologne native was then in films such as " Tomorrow we are free " and currently, with her sixth film project, "The School of Magical Animals"., in front of the camera.

Furthermore, the short film of a fencing school was made in 2019, where she represented the fencing school in Düren.

The cold truth

In the TV drama with a crime fiction based on real events, Luzie embodied a scared girl. The doctor Helen ( Petra Schmidt-Schaller ) is being investigated for negligent homicide: On a foggy winter night, she ran over 18-year-old Moritz ( Moritz Huselstein ). The fatal accident does not leave her in peace and with her lawyer she made a terrifying discovery.

The bodies of the astronauts

The younger sister Irene (Luzie Nadjafi) is stuck here between the hopelessly overwhelmed and alcohol-addicted patron and her family. Until the next crash of the father ( Lars Rudolph ), her surrogate mother Linda ( Zita Aretz ) is her sister. Who seeks her own salvation from this disaster environment. Linda, the secret family leader, tries at least to take care of her younger sister Irene (Luzie Nadjafi), as far as the uncontrollable moods of her father and life allow it.

"To be a film about the longing of the exiled body", describes the unconventional filmmaker Alisa Berger her rather idiosyncratic approach. Here video art and progressive image techniques come together aesthetically with uncontrolledness, fragility and paralysis of the themes of the film.

Luzie Nadjafi as an actress in "Tomorrow We Are Free" 2019

Tomorrow we are free

Here Luzie Nadjafi embodies the daughter of the young chemist Beate ( Katrin Röver ) and her husband Omid ( Reza Brojerdi ). In the film, the German-Iranian family from the GDR longs for homeland and freedom and in 1979, after the overthrow of the Shah, gets caught up in the turmoil of the Islamic revolution. The drama from director and screenwriter Hossein Pourseifi is based on a true story.

The school of magical animals

As Sibel, Luzie played one of the children with whom Ida ( Emilia Maier ) saved the magical animals in the new city. The weird teacher Miss Cornfield ( Nadja Uhl ) told everyone in the class that they would get a magical animal as a companion. Ida receives the talking fox discount. When the animals are in danger, Ida has to team up with the other children to save them. Here Katharina Thalbach and Frederick Lau dubbed other animals from the adaptation of the children's book series of the same name by Margit Auer and Nina Dulleck .

Model

Through her sister, Nelly Nadjafi , Luzie also began modeling as a child model for various brands.

Filmography

Individual evidence

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