Peter Reichenbach

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Peter Reichenbach (born October 31, 1954 in Zurich ) is a Swiss film producer , film , theater and opera director . In 1999 he founded the film production company C-Films AG .

Life

Peter Reichenbach worked as an assistant director at the Frankfurt Opera , the Cologne Opera , the Paris Opera and the Salzburg Festival , a. a. with Hans Neuenfels , Jürgen Flimm , Jean-Pierre Ponnelle , Peter Stein , Michael Hampe and August Everding .

He learned the film trade from 1977 to 1979 in Paris with his uncle François Reichenbach.

1981–1990 Reichenbach lived in West Berlin and worked as a freelance theater and opera director a. a. at the Schillertheater Berlin , the Berliner Kammerspiele , the Frankfurter Oper , the Zurich Opera House , the Lyric Opera of Chicago , the Salzburg State Theater , the Long Beach Opera and the Theater des Westens Berlin .

1990–1999 he produced feature and documentary films for Condor Films . In addition, Reichenbach was artistic director of the film music festival Cinemusic Gstaad from 1995-1998 and organized concerts, a. a. with Quincy Jones , Liza Minnelli , Toru Takemitsu and Ben Weisman .

As a film producer and co-owner of C-Films AG , Reichenbach has been producing and co-producing feature, documentary and television films since 1999. The films Schellen-Ursli , Mein Name ist Eugen , Grounding - The Last Days of Swissair , The Contracting Boy and Night Train to Lisbon are among the greatest box-office successes in new Swiss film history.

Peter Reichenbach is a member of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences as well as the European , Swiss and German Film Academies .

Filmography (selection)

production

Director

  • 2000: The girl from abroad
  • 2003: house without windows
  • 2004: All because of the Hulk
  • 2005: The Zürcher Schauspielhaus (documentary film)
  • 2017: God's Happy Partisan (Documentary)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The makers: C-Films. In: Frame. March 30, 2016, accessed September 6, 2017
  2. A hard worker behind the scenes. Train culture. July 24, 2013, accessed September 6, 2017
  3. With the night train to the Berlinale. In: Blick.ch . February 8, 2013, accessed September 6, 2017