Jannik Schümann plays Emperor Franz in the RTL series “Sisi”. In the stern interview, he reveals what goes into his raclette pan, what makes him uncomfortable and why he likes to be offline.
Jannik Schümann, 30, is a Christmas fan. So much so that he invented an advent calendar a few years ago. At first it was only intended for his friends, but now everyone else can take part in the 24 challenges.
Schümann prefers to celebrate Christmas at home with his family in the Hamburg area. Christmas Eve is the same there every year. Also in his raclette pan. The actor has even introduced a tradition: singing after every third gift.
“Sissi” was not a typical Christmas film for him and his family. This year it’s a little different: Jannik Schümann was in front of the camera for the second season of the RTL series “Sisi”. It will be broadcast from December 16th.
“Sisi” with Jannik Schümann: “Before production starts, I’m already nervous”
He spent several months abroad to slip into the role of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in front of the camera. How often he was able to have contact with his partner Felix Kruck during these turbulent shooting times, he reveals in the star-Interview.
Jannik, you invented an advent calendar with your friends: Challenger. With 24 funny-nasty tasks. Today you drew the joker: you didn’t want to eat without your hands. Why, what’s so bad about that?
It is not bad. But I ate out twice today, it was too annoying for me. My other friends were in the home office. It’s easier to be fed or to eat without hands. My friends tend to draw their jokers for embarrassing things, while I draw them for annoying ones. I don’t do embarrassing things easily, but I can overcome myself. I also think it’s important to regularly jump over my shadow.
What has been the most difficult task for you so far?
I always find it incredibly uncomfortable to talk to people. Last year we had a supermarket assignment: I should recommend a product to someone in the store. That was strange. I went to the cheese counter and recommended Gouda to someone next to me. It was easiest for me at the cheese counter, because that’s where I’m grateful to get tips. Which cheese is more nutty, which stinky.
And which one shouldn’t be eaten before a date.
Exactly.
The calendar invites you to spend more time with friends and less time on your phone. Jannik, would you sometimes like to be less online?
Yes totally. I’m always really grateful when I’m on vacation and my phone isn’t on all the time. Even when I use it to take photos, the mobile data is turned off. Outside of Europe, this works best if there is not free Internet access everywhere, but only a hotspot in the hotel. I really enjoy this detox time.
Have you ever had negative experiences on social media?
Not yet. I have a really, really nice community. Very few haters. But many really nice people.
In the trailer for the calendar someone says about the tasks: ‘I already have diarrhea with anxiety.’ What physical symptoms do you have when you are very nervous?
I think ‘fear diarrhea’ is a nice word to describe a situation. When I’m nervous, my heart races. I’m super nervous before every casting, before every carpet. There are frequent moments that make me totally nervous.
Were you also nervous before the “Sisi” shoot?
Before production starts, I’m already nervous. But at some point the routine will come. It’s like the first day of school when you see all your friends again. It was the same team as in the first season, so it was a bit like coming home.
Jannik, how was it for you to wear the mustache as Franz in “Sisi”?
I also wore it privately, it was mine. I like men with mustaches, I find that attractive. But I think it doesn’t suit my character. I’m currently wearing a 70s sideburn for a shoot, I’ve had it since mid-October. But next week I get to shave them off. Since the beginning of March I haven’t been able to decide how I look in private. But that is of course a luxury problem in my job.
You are sometimes abroad for months while shooting. At “Sisi” from April to August. What are your tricks and little rituals to keep your social contacts stable and to feel close?
The fact is: the film world takes up a lot of space, you get caught in a bubble and you’re in there a thousand percent. Expecting my friends to just disappear from the scene sometimes is a lot, I’m aware of that. I’m in daily contact with my partner, but sometimes I contact my best friend less often, about every three days instead of every day. But they understand my situation and support me a lot – I am very grateful to them for that!
“Sissi” with Romy Schneider was not a typical Christmas film at home like in some other families. That’s why “actually… love” is your annual duty. What do you like about the film?
I haven’t actually watched it this year. But I just love episodic films. And I love traditions. I’m a big fan of the Christmas season because everything is always the same. Watching “Love Actually” puts me in the Christmas spirit right away. It’s like a switch flipped on me. And I really like rom-coms. On “Love Actually,” I love the cast. And the soundtrack. And of course how the love messages are written on cardboard. Great. But I also really like “Love doesn’t need a holiday”.
Speaking of traditions: I read that you and your family always have raclette at Christmas. Jannik, what’s in your raclette pan?
Potatoes are a must. I put in salmon and potatoes and onions. And garlic, corn and cheese.
Cheese that was previously recommended to you at the cheese counter?
No, Mama is responsible for the cheese at Christmas.
What Christmas tradition would you like to introduce yourself?
I actually introduced one a few years ago: between every third gift we sing classic Christmas carols. “The snow is falling quietly”, “Oh Christmas Tree” or “Silent Night”. Not for religious reasons, for me it’s just part of the mood. Especially since my little nieces have been there, I think it’s nice. I had to persuade my father and my brothers for a long time, but my mother and sisters-in-law were immediately enthusiastic.
Do you have a taboo topic at Christmas that is bound to cause arguments?
With us everything is very harmonious.
Jannik, have you already made resolutions for the new year?
I don’t have any yet, but I don’t make resolutions every year either. At the moment I am quite happy. No I am very happy. I just hope it goes on like this. And everyone stay healthy.
Here Jannik Schümann reveals in part 2 of the interview why the lockdowns led to his coming out at Christmas 2020, how he had to struggle with the consequences of his corona disease for weeks. And what his child planning looks like.
Source: Stern

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