Jacob Matschenz
Actor
Jacob Matschenz is a German actor known for his diverse roles in film and television. Born on January 30, 1984, in Berlin, Germany, Matschenz began his acting career in the early 2000s. He quickly gained recognition for his performances in a range of genres, establishing himself as a versatile actor in the German film industry. One of his early notable roles was in the film "Wholetrain" (2006), where he played a graffiti artist named David. This film brought him substantial attention and showcased his ability to portray complex characters. Matschenz continued to build his reputation with roles in films like "The Wave" (2008), a drama based on a social experiment, and "Gravity" (2009), where he played a disenchanted young man. In addition to his film work, Matschenz has also been active on television, appearing in series such as "Tatort" and "Das Weisse Band." His performance in "The Silence" (2010), a critically acclaimed thriller, further cemented his status as a talented actor in German cinema. Throughout his career, Jacob Matschenz has been recognized for his acting skills, although he has not yet received major international awards. His dedication to his craft and his choice of challenging roles continue to make him a notable figure in contemporary German acting.
Chasing Paper Birds
Driven by their obsessions and fears, three Berliners lose themselves in the urban jungle.