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23 June 2024Showrunner, Writers & Concept: HaRiBo (Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, Bob Konrad)
Additional Writer: Katharina Brauer
Executive Producers: Michael Souvignier, Till Derenbach and Jörg Christian Engels
Directors: Isabel Braak (Eps. 201, 202, 204, 205) and Nina Vukovic (Eps. 203, 206)
Director of Photography: Tobias Koppe and Jonathan Ibeka
Cast: Jella Haase, Dimitrij Schaad, Julius Feldmeier, Vincent Redetzki, Andrej Kaminsky,
Steffi Kühnert, Marta Sroka, Alli Neumann, Anna Stieblich and Robin Gooch
Production: Zeitsprung Pictures for Netflix
Episodes: 6 episodes of 45 minutes each
Locations: Berlin/Brandenburg (Germany), Belgrade (Serbia)
Season 2 is available only on Netflix starting July 25, 2024!
Click HERE for the official trailer.
Berlin, June 24, 2024: The Cold War is over and the new world order is in place; at least that's what everyone thinks. In reality, the CIA, the KGB and Kleo (Jella Haase) have completely different ideas about what Germany and Europe should look like in the future. And even though she is up against some of the most powerful opponents, Kleo is not going to let them take her down without a fight. Fortunately, Thilo (Julius Feldmeier) continues to support her in her search for the truth and the secret documents from the red suitcase, while Sven (Dimitrij Schaad) simply won't be shaken off either. Kleo can also use all the help she can get, because thwarting everyone's plans brings powerful opponents onto the scene—and, of course, Uwe (Vincent Redetzki), who remains fanatically loyal to the GDR...
The second season of KLEO, which takes the titular former Stasi assassin from Berlin to Belgrade to Moscow, starts on July 25. Kleo's own past continues to present her with new challenges.
Click HERE for photos from the premiere at Seriencamp.
Click HERE for the teaser trailer.
About KLEO Season 2
The hunt for the red suitcase continues: former East German spy Kleo is determined to get the red suitcase back and destroy it for good. Sven intends to do everything he can to redeem himself in Kleo's eyes and work with her again. It's apparent that she gives him a bit of an adrenaline rush in his work as a police officer. The red suitcase's contents play a key role in the reorganization of Germany and Europe in the wake of the Cold War, so it’s no wonder that the KGB and CIA are also after it. Both secret services target Kleo, who's at the center of all the action. But there's more: while Europe’s future is in Kleo’s hands, she's more intensely confronted with her own past than she would like.
About Zeitsprung Pictures
Founded in 1985 by producer Michael Souvignier, Zeitsprung Pictures has established itself in the national and international TV and film business as a specialist for award-winning films, series and documentaries. Souvignier's partner, Till Derenbach, joined Zeitsprung Pictures in 2008 and is in charge of all Zeitsprung productions alongside Michael Souvignier as managing director and producer. Zeitsprung Pictures has produced several award-winning feature films (including Dear Thomas), series (including KLEO and Oktoberfest 1900) and made-for-TV films (including The King of Cologne), as well as over 100 fiction films and 500 non-fiction productions. These include made-for-TV films, series and miniseries for all major broadcasters, including ARD, ZDF, arte, RTL, Sat1 and streaming services such as Netflix. Zeitsprung Pictures' productions often deal with historical and social issues that are relevant worldwide. Myriad awards, including the International Emmy, the Tallinn Black Nights Film Prize (for Dear Thomas), the German Film Prize (nine awards for Dear Thomas in 2022), the German Television Prize (for Oktoberfest 1900), the Grimme-Preis and many more, speak to Zeitsprung Pictures' success. Michael Souvignier and Till Derenbach are members of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the European Film Academy and the German Film Academy.
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