Tobias Haase

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Tobias Haase (born 1981 in Dresden ) is a German director .

Life

Tobias Haase initially grew up in Dresden. In the later phase of the GDR , his family fled via Hungary and Austria to western Germany and settled in Gütersloh . Haase passed his Abitur at the Evangelical Collegiate High School there, after which he lived in London for some time. He worked as an advertising technician , at the same time he created freelance cinematic commissioned work, for example for IG Metall . After an internship at the Hackescher Hoftheater , he lived in Berlin.

2007 Haase started in Cologne media design studies , but after a year at the Film Academy Baden-Wuerttemberg in the area director . During his studies there, he made his short film Boats - based on a true story , an adaptation of the urban legend of the lighthouse and the warship , for which he received his first awards. With his thesis MCP - Collision Prevent , he was the winner of the First Steps Award 2013 young talent competition in the advertising film category . The fictional commercial that plays with the question of whether Adolf Hitler should have been killed as a child had his further career been known at that time was considered highly controversial within the jury.

Today Haase works in the film industry and creates advertising films. He is also involved in Dystopia , a project to make a film that takes place in a cyberpunk environment .

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  1. a b Presentation of the team ( Memento of the original from October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The 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. on the Dystopia project website, accessed December 25, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / create-dystopia.org
  2. BOATS - based on a true story. in the film database of the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, accessed on December 25, 2015
  3. ^ MCP - Collision Prevent. in the film database of the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, accessed on December 25, 2015
  4. Young talent award for controversial video clip. Südwest Presse , September 18, 2013, accessed December 25, 2015