Maxim Juretzka

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Maxim Juretzka (* 1980 in Berlin ) is a German film producer and production manager.

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Juretzka studied production at the Babelsberg Film University from 2004 to 2009 , after having worked in various areas of film production since 2001. Together with the author and director Jonas Grosch , he made his graduation film Résiste - Aufstand der Praktikanten as a producer and production manager in 2009 . BuntFilm, founded by Juretzka and Jost Hering, was involved in the film as a cooperation partner. In 2010 the first in-house production with BuntFilm followed, the medium-length feature film Philipp by Fabian Möhrke , which won the First Steps Award 2010 in addition to numerous audience awards and was shown on TV for the first time on ARTE in 2011 . In 2011 Juretzka again produced his second feature film The Last Lie with Jonas Grosch . In 2012 he produced the feature films Millions by Fabian Möhrke and Lamento by Jöns Jönsson. Millions had its premiere at the Hofer Filmtage 2013, Lamento was shown for the first time in the “Perspektive Deutsches Kino” in 2014, after the film had already received a First Steps Award in 2013 for “Best Feature Film”.

Juretzka has also been working as a freelance production manager since 2010 and has already made several feature films, series and numerous other formats in this role.

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Awards (selection)

  • 2010: First Steps Award “Best medium-length feature film” for Philipp
  • 2013: First Steps Award “Best Full-Length Feature Film” for Lamento
  • 2014: Attention Berlin Festival, “Best Feature Film” for millions
  • 2019: Biberach Film Festival, "Best Feature Film" for In No Man's Land

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