Kleo

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Kleo
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Genre
Created by
  • Hanno Hackfort
  • Richard Kropf
  • Bob Konrad
Written by
  • Hanno Hackfort
  • Richard Kropf
  • Bob Konrad
  • Elena Senft
Directed by
  • Viviane Andereggen
  • Jano Ben Chaabane
Starring
Music by
  • Johnny Klimek
  • Justin Bell
  • Gene Pritsker
Original languages
  • German
  • English
  • Spanish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
  • Hanno Hackfort
  • Richard Kropf
  • Bob Konrad
  • Elena Senft
  • Michael Souvignier
  • Till Derenbach
Production locations
Cinematography
  • Martin Langer
  • Tobias Koppe
Editors
  • Constantin Von Seld
  • Piet Schmelz
  • Katja Fischer
  • Felix Rudek
Running time48-60 minutes
Production companies
  • Candy Shop Productions
  • Zeitsprung Pictures
Original release
Network Netflix
ReleaseAugust 19, 2022 (2022-08-19) 
present (present)

Kleo is a German action -thriller comedy television series co-created by Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad for Netflix.

Contents

It follows the revenge journey of a former East German Stasi assassin, Kleo Straub (Jella Haase), after her arrest and subsequent imprisonment until the fall of the Berlin Wall. [1] [2]

It premiered on Netflix on 19 August 2022, and was renewed for a second season on 29 September 2022. [3] [4]

Synopsis

In 1987, after successfully assassinating a double agent in a West Berlin club, East German Stasi assassin Kleo Straub is falsely imprisoned by her agency. When she is released after the Berlin Wall is taken down in 1989, she plans her revenge on the conspirators who framed her. Meanwhile, Sven Petzold, an underappreciated fraud policeman who witnessed the 1987 murder, finds connections between it and Straub, leading him to impede her vengeance quest.

Cast

Recurring

Guest starring

Show creators Richard Kropf and Hanno Hackfort also have cameo roles.  

Episodes

No.TitleDirected by [5] Written by [5] Original release date
1"Big Eden"
"Big Eden"
Viviane AndereggenRichard Kropf19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)
In 1987, Kleo Jennifer Straub, an East German Stasi agent kills an unknown man during a mission in a West Berlin nightclub called Big Eden. Sven Petzold, a police officer, witnesses the murder and reports it, only to be ignored while the case is quietly shelved. After her mission, Kleo celebrates with her supervisor and boyfriend, Andi Wolf, and reveals that she is pregnant with his child and intends to retire. However, she is framed and imprisoned for passing intelligence to a foreign agent with most of her comrades, including her grandfather, Stasi general Otto Straub, testifying against her. While imprisoned, Kleo is severely injured by inmates, resulting in a miscarriage and subsequent permanent infertility. In May 1990, Kleo is freed as a part of general amnesty granted by the GDR after the Fall of the Berlin Wall. She soon visits her old apartment, now occupied by Thilo, a West German techno music enthusiast, to retrieve her belongings and weapons. She then proceeds to kill the judge who ordered her imprisonment and find clues as to why. She later visits Otto's house and plays his testimony on a tape player. Upon his arrival Kleo confronts him, with the latter explaining that he had no other choice. Kleo then kills Otto after he attempts to shoot her, burying him in his garden. Sven rediscovers the cold case file involving Kleo, while in Chile, two unknown men exchange a red briefcase with one of them insisting it be hidden from Kleo.
2"The Reunion"
"Das Wiedersehen"
Viviane AndereggenBob Konrad19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)
Using a false identity, Kleo tracks Andi and is met at his apartment by his pregnant spouse Anja. Andi notices Kleo and tries to pursue her, only to be pinned down and interrogated by her. Andi claims Ludger Wieczorek, their commanding officer, is responsible for Kleo's betrayal and tells her that he had died in a car crash. Meanwhile, Sven, after reading Kleo's file, launches his own investigation, visits her old apartment, and talks with Thilo. Seeking more answers, Kleo infiltrates Stasi headquarters and finds evidence that Wieczorek is still alive. Sven also goes to Stasi headquarters to investigate, only to find Kleo as she leaves the premises. He then tails her to Otto's house, which he breaks into to find more clues. Kleo then infiltrates the apartment of Walter Blum, a close comrade of Wieczorek, murdering him and acquiring Wieczorek's location in Mallorca to kill him next. Kleo later notices Sven's business card in Thilo's pants and visits the Petzold household, threatening Sven to not interfere. Meanwhile, Uwe Mittig, one of Kleo's comrades during the Big Eden assassination, is given the order to assassinate Kleo, to which he complies.
3"Snow in Sóller"
"Schnee in Sóller"
Viviane AndereggenHanno Hackfort19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)
Kleo travels to Mallorca and starts to inquire about Wieczorek's activities, later discovering that he has assumed a new identity. Kleo then calls Thilo, already blackmailed by Sven to reveal her whereabouts, before hanging up when Thilo discreetly tells her they are being eavesdropped. Later, Kleo is ambushed by Alexander Belov, a KGB agent who made illegal deals with Wieczorek. Kleo, however, manages to overpower Belov before forcing him to leak information regarding Wieczorek's dealings with him and make a deal with her. Meanwhile, Sven figures out Kleo's whereabouts and flies to Mallorca under the pretense of police work, tracking Kleo's activities. Kleo infiltrates the Wieczorek residence under a false identity and gathers information regarding him while rigging his tuxedo with explosives. Wieczorek then invites Kleo to a party. Sven catches up to Kleo, warning her that he will stop her, but Kleo leaves him and frames him for drug dealing. At the party, Kleo poisons Ludger's wife Gabriela and makes him reveal the truth of her arrest in exchange for an antidote, revealing Stasi Minister Erich Mielke's involvement. Kleo later kills Ludger with a bomb in front of his wife before cashing out Gabriela's bank account. Uwe later arrives at Ludger's residence and shoots Gabriela. Belov later makes an anonymous report to the BND, implicating Kleo.
4"The Minister"
"Der Minister"
Jano Ben ChaabaneElena Senft19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)

Kleo sneaks in Andi's apartment, informing him of Wieczorek's assassination and her next target, Erich Mielke, in custody in Hohenschönhausen Prison. Sven, who is bailed out by his superior, laments his failure to arrest Kleo to his friend, Freddy Lembech, who accidentally gives Sven a clue involving Kleo's next target. After being scolded by his superior, Sven quits his job to pursue Kleo. Min Sun, who receives Belov's report at the BND, informs her superior, Anne Geike, regarding the report. Geike then assigns Min with the Big Eden case. Kleo then goes to Hohenschönhausen in an attempt to assassinate Mielke, only to be thwarted by Sven through a wanted poster he put there earlier. Kleo soon tries to assassinate Sven, by setting up a booby-trap in his garage. She later poisons Mielke before visiting him in the hospital, masquerading as a nurse and giving the doctors a medical report to keep him from dying.

Unaware that his life is in danger, Sven, who opts to share a ride with Freddy instead, tracks Kleo before choosing to pursue Uwe, who is also monitoring her, to his warehouse. Sven and Freddy monitor Uwe briefly before he leaves, with Sven entering the warehouse afterwards. Sven is then approached by Min, who is also tracking him, offering him a position in the BND should he manage to capture Kleo. Kleo then enters Erich's hospital room, and forces him to tell her who were responsible for her arrest. Mielke reveals that Otto Straub had pulled the strings and tries to choke her before Kleo shoots him. Kleo digs up Otto's grave and finds a message revealing that she killed a West German agent who had information that could threaten the existence of the GDR. In despair, Kleo meets with Andi, before telling him she killed her grandfather. Andi, who is infuriated by Mielke's assassination, soothes her and tries to convince her to go in hiding, which she refuses. Andi then visits Uwe and authorizes him to eliminate Kleo.
5"Uwe"
"Uwe"
Jano Ben ChaabaneElena Senft19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)
Kleo rushes to Sven's garage and narrowly prevents him from being killed by her booby-trap in exchange for his help. Later, Kleo is visited by Anne, who was expecting her grandfather to answer. Kleo welcomes her but later discovers her BND card. Kleo then questions Anne's connection to Otto before Anne abruptly leaves the house. Uwe visits Otto's house at night, failing to kill Kleo before taking Thilo away as a hostage. Meanwhile, Sven and Freddy successfully acquire some knowledge of Kleo's target in 1987 and is informed of a red briefcase that was constantly carried by the victim. Min then tells Sven to get the briefcase instead in return for his position in the BND. Kleo eventually frees Thilo with Andi's help before approaching Sven for information. Their exchange is interrupted by his wife, Jenny, who calls the police before Sven defuses the situation. Infuriated by Sven, Jenny evicts him from their house, forcing him to move to Otto's house. Kleo sets up an appointment with Uwe in exchange for information on her case. However, Andi unsuccessfully tries to kill her with a sniper rifle. Kleo then flees before being shot by Uwe. As Uwe is about to finish her off, a gunshot noise occurs as the screen fades to black.
6"Object Else"
"Objekt Else"
Jano Ben ChaabaneHanno Hackfort19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)
Sven shoots Uwe just before he kills Kleo, who becomes unconscious from her wounds. While unconscious, Kleo reminisces her childhood under the care of her mother, Brigitte, alongside Otto. Kleo vaguely remembers her mother's argument with her grandfather before he took full custody of her. Otto tells her that her mother abandoned her and defected to West Germany, where she later died. Otto eventually enrolls her in a FDJ school while she develops a long romantic relationship with her childhood friend, Holger before Otto orders her to cut ties with him for being a class enemy. Kleo then has a brief relationship with Chilean refugee Jorge Gonzalez, before joining the Stasi as an agent, where she meets Uwe and Andi during her training. She then goes on to assassinate several figures to impress her grandfather. As she is awarded with a medal, Kleo notices the target she murdered and a woman who carried a red briefcase before she wakes up. Kleo then informs Sven, that the two individuals are Mielke's aide, Matthias Frey, whom she had killed in 1987, and secretary, Ms. Lobrecht. Kleo and Sven drive to Mielke's funeral where Kleo meets with Margot Honecker, her aunt, while Sven exchanges information with Min. They subsequently tail Ms. Lobrecht, to her house where she commits suicide to protect the briefcase and also because of Sven's condescending statements on the GDR. Kleo however, soon finds the briefcase, but finds out that someone else has swapped its contents. Sven later notices Andi in Kleo's photo, naming him as Uwe's accomplice he saw earlier, to Kleo's surprise.
7"The Snipe and The Clam"
"Schnepfe und Miesmuschel"
Jano Ben ChaabaneBob Konrad19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)
Kleo and Sven barges into Andi's apartment, with Kleo shooting Andi in the shoulder. Andi then proceeds to tell Kleo that the red briefcase contains several classified documents and Matthias had attempted to sell its contents to the BND. Andi also tells her that Frey's efforts failed when a double agent reported him to the GDR beforehand, with the GDR sending Kleo to assassinate him in response. Before Andi tells her any further details, Anja shoots him in the head, revealing herself as Ramona Brandt, a legendary Stasi agent who had been assigned to keep an eye on Andi after Kleo's arrest. Holding Sven hostage, Ramona orders Kleo to drop her gun, before letting them go and leaving. Kleo and Sven, and separately Min, find out that Anne was the double agent. Before Kleo and Sven leave to track down Anne in West Germany, they are interrupted by Jenny, who reveals her affair with Freddy in front of their son, Mark, who accepts the situation and greets Kleo, whom he had met earlier. Anne is confronted by Kleo and Sven in her house as she burns compromising evidence. After injuring Sven, Anne engages Kleo in an intense fight, with Anne accidentally dying after falling into her fireplace. Afterwards, Sven and Kleo figure out that Jorge is also involved with the red briefcase, and go to Santiago. Min later enters Anne's house and discovers her body and CCTV footage of Anne's altercation with Kleo and Sven. Meanwhile, Ramona, who is also in Santiago, receives the red briefcase's coordinates from Margot along with orders to kill Kleo.
8"The Purple Witch"
"Die Iila Hexe"
Viviane AndereggenRichard Kropf19 August 2022 (2022-08-19)

Kleo and Sven arrive at Santiago and go to Jorge's house, only to be told that he is dead. Kleo, however, sees through the ruse and finds Jorge. Kleo demands the location of the briefcase but is strangled by his aide Carmen as he escapes. Outside, Sven chases Jorge before distracting him long enough to be accidentally run over. Meanwhile, Ramona calls Kleo, who manages to kill Carmen, to meet her at a bar. Kleo instructs Sven to go to Ramona's hotel room and find the briefcase's location, which he does. At the bar, Kleo interrogates Ramona before realizing she had been poisoned with TTX by Ramona upon entry as Ramona leaves Kleo to die. Sven arrives and saves Kleo by injecting her with dopamine. Sven and Kleo race with Ramona on their way to the briefcase. Ramona eventually corners the two before her water breaks. Kleo, who decides to help her, successfully delivers the baby. Overjoyed, Ramona abandons her mission, allowing Kleo and Sven to retrieve the briefcase.

After reading the contents, Kleo and Sven are visited by Margot, who confirms the documents contained an agreement between US President Ronald Reagan and her husband, East German leader Erich Honecker, that arranged for the United States giving financial aid to the GDR to keep it stable enough to justify the existence of the two Germanies and Washington's Cold War policy, and reveals that Mielke had blackmailed Honecker with the papers before Frey stole it. Margot then demands Kleo and Sven return the briefcase to her in exchange for Brigitte's whereabouts, revealing that Otto had her imprisoned before West Germany bailed her out. Despite Sven's objections, Kleo chooses to return the briefcase. Kleo and Sven fly back to Berlin, heading to Brigitte's house. Kleo meets Brigitte, only to be told that she does not want Kleo back into her life, despite telling Kleo how hard it is to be apart from her. Sven and Kleo later return to Otto's house and have sexual intercourse. The next day, Kleo wakes up regretting returning the briefcase to Margot only for Sven to reveal that he had called the BND about the briefcase. Kleo angrily chases Sven with a gun. In the epilogue, Min, who had swapped the briefcase with an identical one containing toilet paper while Margot was in transit, exchanges the briefcase with a CIA agent, while Ramona breastfeeds her newborn baby by the roadside in Chile. In Berlin, Uwe is shown to have survived and plots his revenge.

Production

Development

On 8 February 2022, Netflix ordered Kleo as a part of 19 German-language productions worth US$571 million. [1] [2] Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf and Bob Konrad, co-creators of 4 Blocks , were revealed as series creators, writers and executive producers, with Elena Senft set to co-write. Michael Souvigner and Till Derenbach of Zeitsprung Pictures were also announced as co-producers, while Viviane Andereggen and Jano Ben Chaabane were signed as directors. [2] [5] The series was renewed on 29 September 2022. [4]

Casting

Upon the series announcement on 8 February 2022, Jella Haase was announced as the titular lead of the series. [2] [5]

Filming

Principal photography for the series reportedly began in June 2021, with Berlin, Eisenhüttenstadt, and Mallorca revealed as filming locations. [6] [7]

Release

Kleo premiered worldwide on 19 August 2022.

Marketing

The series' first official trailer was launched on YouTube on 14 July 2022. [8]

Reception

The first season of Kleo received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 100% of 10 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. [9] Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian rated the series 3/5 stars, criticizing its similarity with Killing Eve , but praised its casting, characterization, screenplay and pacing, calling it "nevertheless an entertaining, highly stylized and cinematic adventure". [10] Maria Hunstig of Vogue Germany praised the casting, screenplay and pacing, calling it "fast, hard, and incredibly entertaining". [11] Joel Keller of Decider similarly praised its pacing and acting, particularly lauding Haase's performance. [12] Stephen King also praised the series, calling it "a breath of fresh air—suspenseful and also very funny". [13]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultsRef.
2023 Romy Most Popular Actress Series Jella Haase Won [14]
Best ScreenplayElena Senft, Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf and Bob KonradNominated
Grimme-Preis Best book fictionElena Senft, Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf and Bob KonradWon [15]
Best Director's FictionViviane Andereggen and Jano Ben ChabaaneWon
Best Actress Jella Haase Won
Jupiter Award Best Actress Jella Haase Won [16]
Deutscher SchauspielpreisBest Supporting Role Vincent Redetzki Nominated [17] [18]
Best Comedic RoleJulius FeldmeierNominated
Best DuoJella Haase and Dimitrij SchaadWon
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Foreign Language SeriesKleo season 1Nominated [19]
Bavarian TV Awards Audience Award: Best SeriesKleo season 1Nominated [20]
Best Actress Jella Haase Nominated
Best ActorDimitrij SchaadNominated
Deutscher Fernsehpreis Best Drama SeriesKleo season 1Won [21] [22]
Best Actress Jella Haase Won
Best book fictionElena Senft, Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf and Bob KonradNominated
Best Director's FictionViviane Andereggen and Jano Ben ChabaaneNominated

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