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  1. Sandra Nettelbeck (born 4 April 1966) is a German film director and screenwriter, best known for her film Mostly Martha (2001). Early life [ edit ] Sandra Nettelbeck was born 4 April 1966 in Hamburg, West Germany to Uwe Nettelbeck , a German record producer, journalist and film critic, and Petra Nettelbeck, an author, film producer, and actress.

  2. Sandra Nettelbeck. Writer: Mostly Martha. Sandra Nettelbeck was born on 4 April 1966 in Hamburg, Germany. She is a writer and director, known for Mostly Martha (2001), Last Love (2013) and No Reservations (2007).

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    • Writer, Director, Actress
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  3. Leben. Sandra Nettelbeck wurde als Tochter von Uwe und Petra Nettelbeck in Hamburg geboren, wo sie auch aufwuchs. Ihre Schulausbildung beendete sie 1984 an der Odenwaldschule in Hessen. Von 1987 bis 1992 studierte sie Film an der San Francisco State University mit Schwerpunkt Regie, Drehbuch, Filmproduktion, Schnitt, Licht und Kamera.

  4. Sandra Nettelbeck. Writer: Mostly Martha. Sandra Nettelbeck was born on 4 April 1966 in Hamburg, Germany. She is a writer and director, known for Mostly Martha (2001), Last Love (2013) and No Reservations (2007).

  5. Aug 15, 2002 · Sandra Nettelbeck‘s sweet comic love story and food fest follows her debut in 1995 with “Loose Ends” and her follow-up in 1997, “Mammamia,” which won her both the best film and best ...

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  6. Mostly Martha (original German title: Bella Martha) is a 2001 German romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and starring Martina Gedeck, Maxime Foerste, and Sergio Castellitto. [4] Filmed in Hamburg, Germany, and Italy, [5] the film is about a workaholic chef who is forced to adjust to major changes in her personal ...

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  8. Sandra Nettelbeck is known as an Director, Writer, Screenplay, Actor, Original Story, and Dialogue Coach. Some of her work includes Mr. Morgan's Last Love, Mostly Martha, Helen, What Doesn't Kill Us, Sergeant Pepper, Mammamia, Loose Ends, and A Certain Grace.