Weinberg (TV series)

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Weinberg
Created by Arne Nolting
Jan Martin Scharf
Philipp Steffens
Directed by Till Franzen
Jan Martin Scharf
Starring Friedrich Mücke
Antje Traue
Arved Birnbaum
Ronald Kukulies
Sinha Melina Gierke
Christina Große
David Schütter
Viktoria Trauttmansdorff
Rainer Sellien
Jonah Rausch
Jenny Schily
Yung Ngo
Marcel Glauche
Gudrun Landgrebe
Laura Tonke
Maximilian Mauff
Arnd Klawitter
Helga Boettiger
Anna Böttcher
Stella Herberg
Anna Herrmann
Emilia von Heiseler
Jonas Wenz
Country of origin Germany
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time52-55 minutes
Release
Original network TNT Serie
Original release6 October (2015-10-06) 
10 November 2015 (2015-11-10)

Weinberg is a German television miniseries that aired on TNT Serie in 2015. It was among the 2016 Grimme-Preis winners for television. [1]

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  1. "Weinberg (TNT)".