Katrin Renz

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Katrin Renz (* 1975 ) is a German film producer .

Live and act

Renz studied modern German literature and media as well as English at the Philipps University in Marburg and at the Thames Valley University in London . Various internships, including at ZDF, the German Embassy in London and RTL, accompanied her studies.

From 2001 onwards, she worked as a project manager at the Master School Screenwriting training and education institution in Berlin. From 2003 to 2006 she worked as a producer and dramaturge at the film production company Glücksfilm in Berlin, after which she switched to MEDIA Antenne Berlin-Brandenburg as a consultant, where she worked for the MEDIA program of the European Union (promotion of the audiovisual industry). Since November 2007 she has been working as a producer for tellfilm .

In the summer of 2013, Renz founded tellfilm Germany together with Oliver Schütte and Stefan Jäger . She has also been a partner in tellfilm GmbH in Zurich since 2014 and has since worked as a producer of national and international feature and documentary films. In 2018 she was Producer on the Move in Cannes.

Renz is a member of the European Film Academy and the Swiss Film Academy.

Filmography (selection)

As a producer

  • 2019: Dynastie Knie - 100 Years of the Swiss National Circus (documentary series, fictional part, director Greg Zglinksi )
  • 2017: Blue My Mind (feature film, director Lisa Brühlmann )
  • 2017: Animals (feature film, directed by Greg Zglinski)
  • 2017: Daniel Hope - The Sound of Life (Documentary, Director: Nahuel Lopez )
  • 2017: SRF He! Matland - Schooling (TV series, director: Stefan Jäger)
  • 2016: Mathias Gnädinger - The love of his life (documentary, directed by Stefan Jäger)
  • 2016: Die Hannas (feature film, directed by Julia C. Kaiser)
  • 2016: The Big Summer (feature film, director: Stefan Jäger)
  • 2014: 11: 23-09: 59 (Project Angst) (feature film, directors: Stefan Jäger and Luca Ribler)
  • 2013: Horizon Beautiful (feature film, director: Stefan Jäger)
  • 2010: Tatort - Wishful Thinking (TV film, director: Markus Imboden )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Katrin Renz. Retrieved August 27, 2019 .
  2. Katrin Renz - tell film. Retrieved on August 27, 2019 (German).
  3. Cannes Film Festival: Katrin Renz is “Producer on the Move”. Accessed August 27, 2019 .