German distributor of Southpaw, Transcendence to return to production.
German distributor Tobis Film is to return to production after more than a decade’s absence following the arrival of two new shareholders, Timm Oberwelland and Peter Eiff.
According to Tobis - distributor of titles including 12 Years A Slave, American Hustle and upcoming Antoine Fuqua action-drama Southpaw - the company’s new shareholder structure will see the outfit become more active in the production of German-language films and international co-productions alongside the company’s core activities of film distribution, home entertainment and TV licensing in the German-speaking territories.
Founded in 1972 by the late film producer-distributor Horst Wendlandt, Tobis Film had made its first foray into production after StudioCanal took a 60% stake in the Berlin-based company in February 2000.
Under the management of Haig Balian and Albert Wiederspiel, the renamed Tobis StudioCanal (Tsc) was involved via its in-house production arm in the co-production of such local titles as Edward Berger’s [link...
German distributor Tobis Film is to return to production after more than a decade’s absence following the arrival of two new shareholders, Timm Oberwelland and Peter Eiff.
According to Tobis - distributor of titles including 12 Years A Slave, American Hustle and upcoming Antoine Fuqua action-drama Southpaw - the company’s new shareholder structure will see the outfit become more active in the production of German-language films and international co-productions alongside the company’s core activities of film distribution, home entertainment and TV licensing in the German-speaking territories.
Founded in 1972 by the late film producer-distributor Horst Wendlandt, Tobis Film had made its first foray into production after StudioCanal took a 60% stake in the Berlin-based company in February 2000.
Under the management of Haig Balian and Albert Wiederspiel, the renamed Tobis StudioCanal (Tsc) was involved via its in-house production arm in the co-production of such local titles as Edward Berger’s [link...
- 7/22/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
BERLIN -- German film vet Rainer Kolmel has rebranded his Kinowelt Filmproduktion production outfit, dubbing the German-language shingle Starhaus Filmproduktion and rolling out a new slate of Art House drama and documentary projects.
The name change was necessary after Kolmel and his brother Michael sold the bulk of the Kinowelt group to StudioCanal in January for 70 million euros ($110 million). Kolmel's German production operation wasn't included in the deal. Starhaus, however, retains a first-look deal with Kinowelt's German distribution operation.
Rainer Kolmel will run Starhaus with Wasiliki Bleser.
Among the projects planned under the new label include a documentary on chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer, the drama "Mauer des Schweigens" (Wall of Silence) from Winfried Bonengel and "Feuertanz", a thriller penned by Peter Probst, one of Germany's most successful TV drama writers.
The name change was necessary after Kolmel and his brother Michael sold the bulk of the Kinowelt group to StudioCanal in January for 70 million euros ($110 million). Kolmel's German production operation wasn't included in the deal. Starhaus, however, retains a first-look deal with Kinowelt's German distribution operation.
Rainer Kolmel will run Starhaus with Wasiliki Bleser.
Among the projects planned under the new label include a documentary on chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer, the drama "Mauer des Schweigens" (Wall of Silence) from Winfried Bonengel and "Feuertanz", a thriller penned by Peter Probst, one of Germany's most successful TV drama writers.
- 6/30/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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