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本名: Regine Doreen
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Regine Doreen, known for her role as 'Sunny' in the 1980 film Solo Sunny, played in a band trying to establish themselves in East Berlin's music scene. She struggled with feeling disconnected from both her audience and personal life, eventually having an affair with Ralph, a saxophonist and philosopher who wrote her a personal song but had unhealthy obsessions. After confronting a harassing bandmate and speaking out against a show-host, she was expelled from the band, leaving her to navigate life independently.
別名: Renate Kroessner, Renate Kroeßner, Renate Krössner
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Renate Krößner (born Renate Krössner on May 17, 1945 in Osterode am Harz, Lower Saxony) is a German actress known for her roles in films such as 'Solo Sunny' and 'Nordkurve'. For her portrayal of Sunny in the former, she won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1980. Krößner also won the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Actress for her role in 'Nordkurve' in 1993. She has appeared in numerous other films and television shows, including 'Tatort', 'Bruder Esel', and 'Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall'. In addition to acting, she served as a jury member at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1991.
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Sunny (Renate Krömer), the lead singer in an East-Berlin band, feels disconnected from her life and audience despite their growing success in the local music scene. She starts a relationship with Ralph (Frank Giering), an amateur saxophonist and philosopher who writes her a deeply personal song. However, Ralph's morbid obsessions and infidelity drive Sunny away. After confronting a harassing bandmate and speaking out against a rude show-host, Sunny is expelled from the band. Struggling to find her footing, she must navigate her newfound independence to reclaim control over her life.
'Solo Sunny' (1980) is an East German drama directed by Konrad Wolf and Wolfgang Kohlhaase, set against the backdrop of the late 1970s East-Berlin music scene. The film follows Sunny, a charismatic singer grappling with feelings of alienation despite her band's success. It explores themes of identity, independence, and personal growth through Sunny's tumultuous relationships and her struggle to reclaim control over her life after being abandoned by her band. The film is notable for its realistic portrayal of East German youth culture and its exploration of complex female protagonists.