Florian Fickel

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Florian "floff" Fickel (* 1969 in Stuttgart ) is a German producer and author of children's radio plays , producer and director of documentaries and music videos , and author of plays.

Life

Fickel graduated from high school in Korntal . He then studied advertising at the Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences . He started his professional life at the Hamburg advertising agency Springer & Jacoby before he worked for the Stuttgart record company Intercord for the marketing of the bands under contract there, such as B. Pur or The Prodigy , was responsible. He switched to media mutants, where he produced video clips for two years. He then went into business for himself in the video industry. Eventually he became a director and producer of documentaries. Taxi , a portrait of eight taxi drivers, and Blind in Manhattan about the journey of a blind woman in New York, ran on the SWR program . His biggest project was a five-part series about the Salem boarding school .

After a “creative break”, Fickel had the idea of ​​working with voice actors for Hollywood stars, such as B. Manfred Lehmann , the dubbing voice of Bruce Willis , to record poems. The resulting album from Hollywood Greetings sold 35,000 copies. His next idea was to produce radio plays with the Playmobil characters , which became his greatest success: 61 episodes of the Die Playmos series have been published since 2007 (as of May 2018). In April 2017, a radio play version of The Little Prince was released under his direction . Fickel also writes plays for children, e.g. B. Lümmel - animal friendship . In cooperation with the dm-drogerie markt he runs the children's radio play download shop Leo Lauscher .

Fickel comes from Stuttgart and has two grown children.

Documentaries

  • 2000: Taxi (production, screenplay)
  • 2001: Blind in Manhattan (Director, Screenplay)
  • 2002: Perfect Lovers (Director)
  • 2003: Love (Director)
  • 2005: Das Internat Schloss Salem (docu-soap, 5 episodes) (production, direction 2 episodes, script 1 episode)
  • 2009: Lieselotte and her children (production)
  • 2013: The Cold Iron (Production)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lümmel - Animal Friendship Theaterhaus Stuttgart, accessed on September 20, 2018.
  2. ^ The boarding school at Schloss Salem at Fernsehserien.de, accessed on September 20, 2018.