Femke Wolting

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Femke Wolting (pronounced [ˈfɛmkə ˈʋɔltɪŋ]; born 6 November 1970 in Ouder-Amstel, The Netherlands) is a Dutch independent new media producer.

Background[edit]

Together with Bruno Felix, Femke Wolting is founder and Managing Director of Submarine, an independent film, television and transmedia production company, spanning features, documentaries and animation. Submarine boasts a roster of award-winning productions made in collaboration with an extensive network of internationally acclaimed creators.

Femke has produced films, series and transmedia projects across the globe, from the US and China, to Abu Dhabi, Russia and Mexico. Wolting and Felix are experienced in coordinating international co-productions, and collaborating with co-producers, broadcasters and distributors including VPRO, BBC, HBO, ZDF, Arte, and Channel 4.

Submarine's productions regularly premiere In Competition at major international film festivals and have received numerous awards, including an Emmy, the Prix Europa, NHK Japan Prize, Peabody Award, and the SXSW Interactive Award. Femke has produced numerous acclaimed documentaries, narrative features, and television series, including Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press which premiered at Sundance and was acquired as a Netflix Original, the Sundance award winning WINNIE, which constructs the compelling narrative of Winnie Mandela’s radical life , the Emmy Award-winning feature Last Hijack, and the global animated series Wellie Wishers for Mattel/Amazon. She recently produced the ground-breaking and Emmy nominated citizen-journalism documentary Bellingcat:Truth in a Post-Truth World and Undone, Amazon’s first adult animated series from Bojack Horseman creator/showrunner Raphael Bob-Waksberg, which premiered in September 2019. Currently, Submarine is in co-production on an animated feature film directed by Ari Folman, which is inspired by Anne Frank’s diary and life, titled Where Is Anne Frank?.

Since 1999, Femke has directed documentaries, such as It’s The End Of TV As We Know It – a feature documentary about the future of television; Sneakers – an award-winning film about the rise of the sports shoe; and Viktor & Rolf: “Because We Are Worth It” – which followed a year in the lives of avant-garde fashion designers Viktor & Rolf. Together with Tommy Pallota, she produced and directed Last Hijack, an Emmy Award-winning hybrid animation/live action film about the pirates of Somalia that opened the Panorama Program at the Berlin Film Festival. Most recently, the two teamed up again to direct More Human Than Human, a documentary about the state of artificial intelligence which recently won at the prestigious Life Sciences Film Festival in Prague.

As a producer and director, Wolting has worked with renowned directors such as Peter Greenaway.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Producer[edit]

  • Rembrandt's J’accuse
  • My Second Life
  • Kika & Bob[2]
  • Eisenstein in Guanajuato
  • American Jail
  • Bellingcat - Truth in a Post-Truth World
  • Undone
  • Collapsus
  • Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press
  • Winnie
  • Hans Joachim Klein: my life as a terrorist
  • It’s the end of TV as we know it
  • Collapsus (nominated for an Emmy)
  • Last Hijack (Emmy)
  • Unspeak
  • Ascent from Akeron

Director[edit]

  • Another Perfect World
  • Viktor & Rolf
  • Sneakers
  • Beyond MTV
  • It's the end of TV as we know it

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rembrandt's J'Accuse". San Francisco International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Film detail | Kika & Bob: Safari". 50th international film festival for children and youth. Zlín Film Festival. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2010.

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