シーン詳細
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詳細
別名: Josefine Preuß, Josephine Preuss, Josephine Preuß, Josefine Preuss
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Actress Josefine Preuß was born on January 13, 1986, in Zehdenick, Brandenburg, Germany. She gained recognition for her roles as Anna Stein in the TV series 'Türkisch für Anfänger' and as Gwendolyn in the film 'Rubinrot (2013)'. Preuß is also a dubbing artist.
エピソード: Episode 1
別タイトル: Хотел Сахер, Hotell Sacher
監督: Robert Dornhelm
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: Executive_Producer: Rodica Doehnert, Robert Dornhelm
会社: Constantin Film
ジャンル: Drama, Historical Film
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キーワード
キーワード: barefoot woman, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female topless nudity, male full frontal nudity, penis, sex scene, smoking in bed, tv mini series
ストーリー
Das Sacher. In bester Gesellschaft chronicles the history of the renowned Hotel Sacher in Vienna, centering around its takeover by Anna Sacher following her husband Eduard's death at age 59. The mini-series is filled with soap-operatic drama and scandal, as various high and low society figures engage in romantic trysts and passionate encounters within the hotel's chambers séparées.
概要
Das Sacher. In bester Gesellschaft is a 2016 Austrian-German historical drama directed by Robert Dornhelm. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Vienna, the mini-series explores the power struggles, political intrigue, and personal scandals that unfold within the prestigious Hotel Sacher. The story revolves around Anna Sacher, who inherits the hotel after her husband's death and must navigate the complex web of societal norms and expectations while managing its affairs. Throughout the series, the hotel serves as a stage for various illicit romances and secret rendezvous, as prominent figures from Vienna's high society seek refuge in its private chambers. The mini-series offers a glimpse into the opulent yet tumultuous world of the early 20th century aristocracy, while also touching on themes of power, betrayal, and desire.