Aspiring career in acting. - Unquestionably, she's on the path to becoming an actress.
In the heart of the Altmark, a rural region in Germany, the film "Look into the Sun" spans a century, following four girls in four different decades as they navigate life on a farm. The moving narrative of this film, which has been gracing German cinemas since August 28, thematically delves into the complexities of domestic violence and repressed traumas.
Zoe Baier, a rising star in the German film industry, plays the character Nelly in "Look into the Sun." Interestingly, Baier did not read the script beforehand due to its graphic nature, choosing instead to immerse herself fully in the character during filming. This bold approach seems to have paid off, as the film has been Germany's entry for the Oscar 2026 in the Best International Film category and was awarded the Jury Prize in Cannes.
Parallel to her role in "Look into the Sun," Baier can also be seen in the film adaptation of Caroline Wahl's book "22 Lanes." Released in cinemas on September 4, the film sees Baier portray Ida, a character who, along with her older sister Tilda, played by Luna Wedler, struggles with an alcoholic mother. Baier prepared meticulously for these challenging scenes, rehearsing to make the work easier.
Balancing her schoolwork and acting commitments, Baier takes everything she needs for school to the film set and relies on a friend to keep her updated with what she needs to know each day.
As for any future film projects, there is currently no publicly available information regarding Zoe Baier's involvement. However, with her powerful performances in "Look into the Sun" and "22 Lanes," it's safe to say that we can expect great things from this promising young actress.
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