
Age: 37
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François Goeske was born on March 18th, 1989 in the French town of Saint Doulchard. He currently lives in Munich. Already in his early years François discovered his love for music. His father was his role model, being a cellist at the Bavarian State Opera. As soon as he was big enough to reach the keys, he improvised on the piano and got violin lessons at the age of five. At eight years of age, François was accepted into the children's choir of the Bavarian State Opera, where he soon proved his talent. He performed, among other parts, solos in »La Boheme« and »Pique Dame« on stage. That led to him being cast in the lead role of Uli Bree's musical »Teddy«. Alongside his musical career, François started to get interested in acting. As »Kreuzkamm Jr.«, the red-haired math, physics and chemistry genius in the remake of Erich Kaestner's »The Flying Classroom« (2002) he wowed theatrical audiences (a total of more than 1.7 million). Shortly afterwards he lent his singing voice to Mowgli for the German version of Disney's »Jungle Book 2«. Since then, François convinced professionally in productions like »French for Beginners« (2006), »Treasure Island« (2007), »The Bridge« (2008) and »Summertime Blues« (2009). For his achievements he was nominated three times for the »International Undine Award«; he also was awarded the »White Elephant« and, several times, the »Celebrity Magazine« trophy.

In the quiet countryside of southwestern France, a group of friends gather inside the ancient stone vaults of Malevil, a medieval castle turned winery. What begins as an ordinary day is shattered in an instant when a blinding flash tears across the sky—a nuclear strike that wipes out everything beyond the castle’s thick walls. Emerging from the underground chambers, Emmanuel Comte and the survivors face a silent, burned world. Villages have vanished. Fields are dead. The rules of civilization no longer exist. With supplies dwindling and danger closing in, Malevil becomes both their sanctuary and their responsibility. Determined to rebuild some form of human community, Emmanuel leads the group—old friends, farmers, and children—through the brutal realities of survival. But hope is fragile. As scattered survivors arrive, alliances form and fracture. And when a ruthless, self-proclaimed leader rises from a neighboring settlement, Malevil is forced into a confrontation where morality becomes a luxury they can no longer afford. In a world burned clean of order and innocence, the fight for survival becomes a fight for the soul of humanity. Trust is perilous, leadership carries a cost, and rebuilding civilization may demand more sacrifice than anyone imagined. A tense, character-driven post-apocalyptic drama, Malevil explores resilience, community, and the thin line between survival and savagery—where the future of a new world is shaped by the choices of a few.






