

One of my favourite scenes this season is when his character, David, comes out and says to his friend Matteo, “I’m a boy I just have to work a little harder at it.” A heartbreaking sentence Lukas wrote in this case. The third season is about a transgender experience, and we deliberately cast a trans man to play the part: Lukas Alexander. The way they talk is also inspired by the actors. The actors bring a bit of themselves into their roles it is a little flippant and imperfect.

I don’t think they would be as good.īeck: I think part of our success is that the acting is not perfectly crafted. There is an element of typecasting, but it would be very different if they were just playing themselves. Penner: We also did workshops where the actors took a really deep dive into their roles and internalized them. Most of the actors are not professionals, and we cast many of them because they shared qualities with a character. How important was authenticity when casting the actors and creating the characters?īeck: Extremely.
A million little things cast transgender series#
People are eager to find a series that represents them, especially when it takes an honest and realistic approach to important issues. The LGBTQ community has also helped to spread the word - there aren’t many series that depict the teen transgender experience. How has the series won over viewers outside of Germany, which most other German have failed to do?īeck: The show is based on Skam, an original series from Norway, andSkamfans were curious about the German adaptation. We talked to Pola Beck, who has directed many episodes, and Julia Penner, the head writer of season 3 and co-head writer of season 4, about how the actors were chosen, how fan feedback gets incorporated into the series, and what other shows could learn from it. Viewers can also follow the series on ZDFNeo, ZDF and ARD’s “funk” platform and Youtube, where it has racked up more than 60 million views.ĭruck’s fans value the realistic portrayals of the mostly unknown and so all the more authentic actors, like the trans man who plays a transgender character. Launched in March 2018, the public television show is not only available on classic television channels and online media libraries. It tells the stories of a group of teens about to graduate from secondary school. The show has been a run-away success.ĭruck (Pressure) is a new, successful German television series for young adults. Most of the actors are amateurs, and the transgender character is played by a trans man. “Druck” (Pressure) is a young adult television series that features authentic actors and dialogue.
