Michel Morales

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Michel Morales Escobar (born January 27, 1966 ) is a German film producer , director and screenwriter .

Life

Michel Morales completed a humanities degree and then gained his first stage experience at the Würzburg Theater on Neunerplatz. There he worked for Thomas Heinemann as a lighting technician and theater technician for his performances Mutter ist die Beste (1988), Marmelade for Pu Ding (1989), Erich Kästner's play for children Pünktchen und Anton (1990), Heimlich, laut und leise (1990) and Oscar Wilde's tale The Canterville Ghost (1991). In 1992 he made his debut there as a theater director with a production of Samuel Beckett's dilogy Nude Without Words .

After further studies at the University of Southern California , he obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree in film production in 1998 . He also worked as a research assistant at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and lectured at the “Münchenschule” foundation of the Stockholm University in Munich . After completing his studies, he was able to gain first experience in the field of film production as a production manager at the Munich University of Television and Film in 1998/1999 and then founded the film production company Haifisch Entertainment GmbH in Munich in 1999 , which is now called Aviv Pictures GmbH . The short film Quierosser, which he produced for Florian Gallenberger , was awarded the Oscar in the “ Best Short Film ” category. In 2001 Morales received a VGF junior scholarship.

In 2004 he founded Miromar Entertainment AG as an extension of Haifisch Entertainment GmbH, which combines all phases of film production and film investment under one roof.

At the beginning of 2013, Morales then founded Lucente Morales Film GmbH in Munich . In the same year he was elected to the board of the producers' association. In 2014 he was a member of the selection jury that decided on the German entry for an Oscar in the category “Best non-English-language full-length feature film”. Morales has been a lecturer for the TV Producer course at the Bavarian Academy for Television (BAF) since 2015 .

Filmography

  • 1999: Sunset in Venice (production and production management; short film; director: Spiro N. Taraviras)
  • 1999: Quiero ser (production and production management; short film; director: Florian Gallenberger )
  • 1999: Kumpels (production management; short film; directors: Kabel Kain and Georg Söring )
  • 1999: kiss me! (Production management; feature film; director: Alexander Kunja )
  • 1999: View of an Old Man (production management; short film; director: Michael Rentsch)
  • 2001: Ocean Men: Extreme Dive ( TV production ; documentary; director: Bob Talbot)
  • 2003: Klassik à la Caracas (production; documentation; director: Kirsten Esch )
  • 2003: Something will happen (production; short film; director: Roland Gießer )
  • 2004: Through the Flower (production; short film; director: Maximilian Engert)
  • 2004: Life out of control (production and production management; TV documentary; director: Bertram Verhaag )
  • 2005: Mission Impossible - Gorbachev and German Unity (Production; Documentation; Director: Volker Maria Arend )
  • 2005: Atlantropa - The Dream of the New Continent (screenplay, direction and production; TV documentary)
  • 2006: Göring - A Career (3-part TV documentary; Director: Jörg Müllner )
  • 2006: The Olympic Murder Munich '72: The True Story (production; TV documentary; directors: Sebastian Dehnhardt and Uli Weidenbach )
  • 2008: Miss Conception (co-production; comedy film; director: Eric Styles )
  • 2008: Good (co-production; feature film; director Vicente Amorim )
  • 2009: Popular - 20 Years of Fanta 4 (Production; Documentation; Director: Joachim Müller)
  • 2009: Frankie's Jewels co-production; Action film; Director: Richard Chamberlin )
  • 2010: The Potsdam City Palace (production; documentation; directors Joachim Castan and Margarete Kreuzer)
  • 2012: Monstersalmon (production; documentary short film; directors: Gabriele Kröber and Bertram Verhaag)
  • 2014: Lola on the pea (production and production management; family film; director: Thomas Heinemann )
  • 2017: Euphoria (co-production and German TV production, adventure film by Lisa Langseth

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lucente Morales Film GmbH  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.kompany.com.mt   , kompany.com.mt
  2. a b c Michel Morales. Lola on the pea [press issue], 2014, pp. 11–12.
  3. 25 years of Theater am Neunerplatz. ( Memento of the original from April 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.neunerplatz.de archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Theater am Neunerplatz, October 2015.
  4. Hilton Talk: The Munich round table and networking event for executives and communication professionals from business, politics and the media. Märzheuser Kommunikation, November 10, 2004.
  5. Lucente Morales Film GmbH. Company24.
  6. ^ Descriptive text workshop , Bavarian Academy for Television.