Shootingstars – Deutschlands neue Fußballgeneration (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 28, 2025

Original Title:
Shootingstars – Deutschlands neue Fußballgeneration

Alternate Titles:
Shootingstars - Deutschlands neue Fußballgeneration: Brand, Gwinn, Nüsken
Shootingstars - Deutschlands neue Fußballgeneration: Jule Brand, Giulia Gwinn und Sjoeke Nüsken

Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NDR

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 45

Ahead of the UEFA Women's European Championship 2025 in Switzerland, young German soccer players Jule Brand, Giulia Gwinn and Sjoeke Nüsken give the documentary film team exclusive insights into their everyday lives as professional soccer players, amidst growing popularity, new opportunities, setbacks, and increasing pressure within the women's national team. Following the retirement of experienced players like longtime captain Alexandra Popp, the three players represent the next generation of the German women's national soccer team, which aims to win a European championship title for the first time in twelve years.

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Color Grading:
Christoph Fobbe

Commissioning Editor:
Florian Fehrenbach

Director:
Inka Blumensaat

Director of Photography:
Marcus Lawrence
Manuela Rose
Mario Skrlec
Dennis Wienecke

Editor:
Madlen Sander

Graphic Designer:
Madlen Sander

Production Manager:
Inga Grootheer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Felix Wenzel

Writer:
Inka Blumensaat

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