Haley Louise Jones as Dr. Parker

Haley Louise Jones leads the cast which includes Slavko Popadić, Bernhard Schütz and Peter Lohmeyer in the Apple TV+ series KRANK Berlin.

Today, Apple TV+ announced, in partnership with ZDFneo, the new fast-paced, eight-episode medical drama “KRANK Berlin”. From Violet Pictures and Real Film Berlin, co-created by former emergency room physician turned screenwriter Samuel Jefferson and Viktor Jakovleski. “KRANK Berlin” stars Haley Louise Jones (“Dear Child,” “Paradise”) as Dr. Parker and Slavko Popadić (“Crooks”), alongside an ensemble cast including Şafak Şengül (“Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush”), Aram Tafreshian (“Dogs of Berlin”), Samirah Breuer (“The Gryphon”), Bernhard Schütz (“Barbarians”) and Peter Lohmeyer (“I don’t work here”).

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PREMISE

Managing a chaotic emergency room in the toughest and most overcrowded hospital in Berlin is no small task for the young Dr Parker. Who is seeking a fresh start in the big city after her private life implodes in Munich. When she tries to implement necessary reforms, Parker is confronted with resistance from the underpaid, poorly equipped and chronically fatigued hospital staff. Who only survive with an indispensable dose of black humor. But in the face of an increasingly merciless healthcare system, the battered team must put aside their differences. And pull together to save lives.

BEHIND THE SCENES

Violet Pictures and Real Film Berlin produced the series for ZDFneo and Apple TV+. Alexis von Wittgenstein of Violet Pictures, known for “Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood,”. And Henning Kamm of Real Film, an Emmy nominee for “Unorthodox,” serve as executive producers. The direction of “KRANK Berlin” is helmed by Alex Schaad, recognized for “Skin Deep,”. And Fabian Möhrke, associated with “Eichwald MdB.” Beta Film handled the international rights.

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KRANK Berlin will premiere at a later date.

 

 

 

 

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