By Bruno Pischiutta
Regina Schebrak has studied the techniques followed by leading actors. Actors such as Grace Kelly and Nicole Kidman, and she considered for a challenging role in The Trilogy.
Los Angeles, CA (February 14, 2024). Regina Schebrak is a German Actress. She grew up in a small Bavarian village at the foot of the Alps. She realized that acting was her future world when still a child. Acting made she feel alive and fulfilled with love. She felt that only when performing could people see her for how she really was. Although she grew up surrounded by many members of her family. She felt solitary within, as if people did not notice her. And she fought the conflict between being loved while feeling lonely. When she was very young, she had already realized that the village was not enough for her. She wished to see the world to live different experiences and eventually get to do what she wanted. Her actions followed those main desires and, in a very independent way. She succeeded in everything she longed for. Regina traveled to different countries and worked in many different jobs to support herself. She learned everything she needed to in order to get to the world of theater, television and film.
Although Regina demonstrated a great sensitivity and a natural talent for acting since her youth, she realized that in order to fully succeed in her career, she had to study everything she could about acting and understand what techniques and methods the great actors of the past and present used in their quest for greatness.
Regina moved to the USA to learn North American English. Her professional training began in Oklahoma where, while working to support herself, she studied improvisation. She then returned to Europe and went to Paris where she worked, learned the French language, and had the opportunity to study at Acting International, the famous French theater and film school for the professional training of actors. After completing the French part of her studies, Regina chose to live and continue her studies of acting in greater depth in Vienna.
In addition to the Stanislavski method, followed by great actors such as Brando, Pacino and Marilyn Monroe, she studied the Meisner technique, followed by Diane Keaton, Grace Kelly, Gregory Peck, Jack Nicholson and Kathy Bates, to name just a few. Regina also learned about Michael Chekhov’s Psychophysical approach, used by Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Quinn, and Clint Eastwood, and followed the Susan Batson method, favored by Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise, Juliette Binoche and Oprah Winfrey, among others.
So far, Regina Schebrak has co-starred next to established Austrian actors such as Roland Düringer, Erwin Steinhauer and Johannes Silberschneider. She has played cheeky female characters at the Theater Scala in Vienna, demanding and troubled female characters in German TV series and Austrian TV films, one of which, A Life Worth Living, is currently in post-production, and has performed in a musical show on tour across China.For my part, I can say that I met Regina virtually, during the casting for the first film of my upcoming film project, The Trilogy.
The audition I gave her was for a minor character at first, but after meeting her and realizing the exceptional artistic preparation she possesses, I developed the part I originally wanted to entrust to her further, and I am certain that her sensitivity and imagination will make the most of what I wrote for her.
Regina Schebrak loves to play and portray female characters who are tender, but who persist stronger than expected; she wants to give voice to women who have been silenced, but who have a fierce heart.
The Trilogy, the highly anticipated project that touches on sensitive and very actual subjects of our time, such as freedom of speech, the sexualization of children, Satanism, and pedophilia, is the latest creation of Maestro Bruno Pischiutta, who wrote the original screenplays. The Trilogy consists of three feature films and three documentaries that will be produced by Bruno Pischiutta and Daria Trifu. The motion pictures will be directed by Pischiutta while the documentaries will be directed by Trifu.
Bruno Pischiutta, member of the European Film Academy, is an internationally celebrated and awarded writer, director and producer whose career spans more than five decades. He is especially noted for his socially and existentially oriented films.
Pischiutta is one of the last great Italian filmmakers of his generation. During his career, he created and developed numerous feature films. In Europe, America, Africa and Asia, and won important awards in several countries.
In China, he wrote and developed the feature film The Sepia Portrait. And in Ghana he completed the feature Punctured Hope. Which the Hollywood Political Film Society recognized as the Best Film Exposé. And Best Film on Human Rights of that year, and proposed it for nomination at the Academy Awards®.
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