Fatih Akin, Sergei Loznitsa films backed by German film funds

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New films by Fatih Akin, Bora Dagtekin, Sergei Loznitsa, and British co-produced series embassyone of the projects that offer production support by three German film funds over 12 million euros.

Cologne-based Regional Fund Film – Medienstiftung NRW has allocated 2 million euros (approximately 7.7 million euros in production funds) for the six-part series. embassyproduced by Turbine Studio Germany at Ascendant Fox in the UK. This will be filmed in North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) for 60 days this year.

Directed by Adolfo Kolmerer and John Strickland. embassy It depicts a mercenary attack at the US embassy in London. American diplomats and British SAS soldiers (lovers with a complicated past) served as volatile teams to protect the flawed general shelter at the embassy while waiting for hours to evacuate to the US.

We also supported fundraising sessions. Ghosts don’t cry A love story written by Golden Bear winner Fatiakin and Ruth Toma, who also worked on the 2002 film Sorino.

Another supported project is the production of Constantine film Mark Rothemundo Something specificBased on a 2024 French comedy Something a little extraand adaptation of David Unent’s Nils Westerboer novel Athos 2643He was selected for this year’s Venice Gap Finance Market.

The Cologne Fund also supported several international co-productions, including Panos Cosmatos God’s fleshPatrice Toy’s allocationHlynur Pálmason’s On land and seaand Arash and Arman Leahhi 30 volumes.

FFF Bavarian production support

Fuck Jugote Coach Bora Dagtechin received the largest single amount, 900,000 euros, from Bavarian Regional Fund FFF Bavaria for comedy. The perfect vacationsequels to his previous films The perfect secret It features the same ensemble cast. Based on the Italian box office hit of Paolo Genovese The perfect stranger.

The Finance Committee has also allocated production support to two Oscar-nominated projects September 5th Screenwriter Moritz binder is attached: Alileza Golfashan’s thriller Friday Pia Hellenthal’s 1980s set comedy Star or death.

Friday It is the first project produced by Golafshan’s Munich-based costume story garden film. Star or death teeth Following the 2019 feature documentary, Helenthal’s fiction feature debut Search for EVA Produced by Trimafilm.

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The funds were also sent to the second season of the Turbo Cartour miniseries. Suspicious person, About the life of modern-day Jewish families in Frankfurt. Christina Tonazzes’ romantic comedy series Tamim;North Pro Laris’ RTL comedy series High and cloudy About the bureaucratic hurdles that need to be overcome before opening a cannabis cafe in a Bavarian village.

Supporting documentaries

Produced by Sergei Loznitsa from Essential FilmProduktion Empire (Working Title) is one of six documentary projects that have received a total of around 900,000 euros as part of the German government’s Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju-Ju

The film is based entirely on archival footage shot by Italian filmmakers across the former Soviet Union between 1970 and 1973.

This sit-in was also supported Last summer Ukrainian Polish director duo Elino Raidokkaya and Yang Zurtzak announced this year’s project of the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival in March.

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