Florian Deyle

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The Munich film producer Florian Deyle 2018

Florian Deyle (* 1973 in Hamburg ) is a German film producer .

Life

Deyle studied political science and completed an apprenticeship in business administration before completing a course in production and media studies at the Munich University of Television and Film (HFF). In the meantime, he was employed in various film productions as a unit manager, production manager and production manager.

In 1997 he founded Deyle & Schulz-Deyle Entertainment GbR (DSD) together with his brother Philip Schulz-Deyle . In 2000 he ended the collaboration in favor of DRIFE Filmproduktion, which he founded together with his fellow students Martin Richter and Hendrik Feil and which Deyle is now managing director.

In 2009 Deyle, together with his brother and Martin Richter, received the Bavarian Film Prize as the best young producer for the film Armistice . The award was presented to them on January 15, 2010 in the Prinzregententheater in Munich . The film had previously been awarded the Audience Prize in Zurich, the Ecumenical Prize in Montréal and the German Film Prize in Hof. In 2012, the Kömode A very hot number produced by Deyle, based on a Volage by Andrea Sixt, was nominated as Best Comedy for the Bambi in the “Film National” category.

For his productive performance in the television film Alles Isy , the development of which took ten years, he was awarded the German Academy for Television Prize for Best Production in 2019 .

Deyle is a member of the German Film Academy and the European Film Academy .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c About us. In: drife.com. Retrieved November 4, 2018 .
  2. Bavarian Film Prize awarded. In: filmportal.de. Deutsches Filminstitut, January 15, 2010, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  3. Bambino nomination on wochenblatt.de, accessed on November 22, 2012.
  4. ^ DWDL de GmbH: Academy TV Prize: "Departure into Freedom" clears. Retrieved December 9, 2019 .