Anatol Nitschke

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Anatol Nitschke (2014)

Anatol Nitschke (* 1960 in Munich ) is a German film producer and film distributor .

Life

Between 1983 and 1999 Nitschke worked as a cinema operator and scheduler at NEF 2 Filmverleih, sales manager and assistant to the management at Filmwelt-Prokino and as managing director of Senator Film Verleih . X-Verleih AG was founded in February 2000 with the directors Manuela Stehr , Stefan Arndt and Anatol Nitschke. As part of this model, he accompanied films as executive director, including Tom Tykwer's Der Krieger und die Kaiserin , Wolfgang Becker's Good Bye, Lenin! , Dani Levys Everything on sugar! , Hans Weingartner's Das weiß Rauschen , Marc Rothemund's Sophie Scholl , Andres Veiel's Black Box BRD and Andreas Dresen's summer in front of the balcony . In April 2007 there was a change to the position of managing director at the new Senator Film Verleih.

Since June 2013 Nitschke has also headed the newly founded "Edition Senator", the label for German cinema in Senator Film Verleih.

Anatol Nitschke is a member of the European and German Film Academy . He lives in Berlin .

German film

Deutschfilm GmbH is a film production and marketing company that was founded in February 2009 as a joint venture between Anatol Nitschke and Senator Entertainment AG . As managing partner of deutschfilm, Nitschke has since produced the youth film The Big Dream , with Daniel Brühl as football pioneer Konrad Koch , as well as the Bavarian comedy Was weg is, is weg by Christian Lerch , acted as co-producer of Philipp Stölzl's Goethe! and the zero-one production Who if not we by Andres Veiel and published Klaus Lemkes Berlin for Helden . In 2013, Ummah - Unter Freunde , the debut film by German-Turkish director Cüneyt Kaya, was released in cinemas, in which Anatol Nitschke worked as a producer with Hans Weingartner, among others . In 2014 deutschfilm GmbH got involved as a co-producer of Herbert , the film adaptation of the script by the writers Clemens Meyer and Thomas Stuber . In the same year Nitschke produced Sebastian Schipper's film Victoria , with which he won the German Film Prize for the best film and with which he was also nominated for the European Film Prize , also in the Best Film category. Current productions are Get Lucky - Sex changes everything , a modern sex education comedy for teenagers directed by Ziska Riemann, which is due to hit cinemas in autumn 2019, and Yung , a radical portrait of four girls in Berlin's nightlife by director Henning Gronkowski .

In March 2016, Nitschke acquired all of the shares in deutschfilm from Senator, which has since been renamed Wild Bunch, and has been the sole shareholder of the production company ever since. However, Nitschkes deutschfilm and Wild Bunch agreed a first-look deal and announced that they would continue to work together on a project basis.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anatol Nitschke. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on March 12, 2019 .
  2. Deutschfilm separates from Wild Bunch at mediabiz.de, accessed on March 17, 2016