Johanna Teichmann

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Johanna Teichmann, 2015

Johanna Teichmann (* 1981 in Herdecke ) is a German film producer .

Life

Johanna Teichmann grew up in Dortmund and graduated from high school there. From 2003 to 2007 she studied production and media management at the University of Television and Film Munich . During her studies she produced numerous student films, including the feature film Martha by Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt and the documentary film Mama Massai by Johannes Rosenstein .

From 2008 she worked as a producer at the Neue Bisokop Television GmbH in Munich, u. a. at foehn location. An Alpine thriller by Rainer Kaufmann (Bernd Burgemeister Prize 2011) and the movie Fliegende Fisch muss ins Meer by Güzin Kar , which was awarded the Max Ophüls Prize in 2011 . Also in 2011 she produced the documentary "Tomorrow No Land" by Lisa Reisch, which premiered at the CHP: DOX 2011 in Copenhagen .

She has been employed as a producer at Tellux-Film in Munich since the beginning of 2012 and produces both documentaries and feature films, including the multiple award-winning films Corinnes Secret by Maike Conway ( Bavarian TV Prize 2016, SI STA Prize 2016, nomination Grimme Prize 2016 ) , In the Spinnwebhaus by Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt ( Berlinale 2015 - Perspektive Deutsches Kino, Prix ​​Europa 2015, Golden Beaver in the category school beaver 2015). The film Der angry Buddha by Stefan Ludwig, which was presented at several film festivals, received a. a. the 2016 Documentary Film Award of the Five Lakes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Film, Best International Production and Best Documentary at the London Portobello Film Festival 2016.

Johanna Teichmann lives with her husband and son (* 2015) in Munich .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tellux film. Accessed January 31, 2018 .
  2. ^ Portobello Film Festival 2016 , accessed February 6, 2018.