Micha Terjung

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Micha Terjung , also Micha Terjung-Schmidt , (born February 9, 1949 as Waltrud Jackes) is a German film producer and director .

Terjung founded the production company Cologne Gemini Film with her husband Gerhard Schmidt in 1988 , which was taken over by Eyeworks Holding BV in October 2008 . Cologne Gemini Film produced both television series and television films as well as English language films, including Boat Trip and Berlin 36 . The couple left the company in late 2011, but both continue to work with Warner Bros. International Television Production .

Micha Terjung produced the movie Neues Deutschland in 1993 with Dani Levy as director. In 1995 she directed the film documentary Refuge in the Circus for WDR after research by the journalist and author Ingeborg Prior about the history of the Jewish circus family Lorch-Bento, who with the help of Adolf Althoff survived the Holocaust in his circus in Austria. The film was broadcast on ARD television in May 1996. She first directed a full-length TV feature film in 1999: Das Amt in Berlin with Jochen Busse in the lead role was an episode of the comedy television series Das Amt . In addition to other television films and 27 episodes of the Wilsberg TV series , Terjung produced 19 episodes in the ZDF crime series Marie Brand .

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  1. https://www.moneyhouse.de/en/Waltrud-Micha-Terjung
  2. nk: "Partnership at eye level": Cologne-Gemini joins Eyeworks. Kressreport , October 10, 2008, accessed September 20, 2017 .
  3. ^ Ingeborg Prior: The clown and the circus rider , Piper, Munich 1997, p. 238. Description on the page peace pedagogy. de the Berghof Foundation
  4. Micha Terjung in the film lexicon, two thousand and one, as of September 23, 2017