Film Base Berlin
Film Base Berlin GmbH is a film production company located in Berlin, Germany. The company was founded by Mathias Schwerbrock and has produced such films as Don 2 [1] and Nightsongs. In 2011 Film Base service produced The Berlin File for RHYOO Seung Wan, that was partly shot in Berlin and was service producer on the international TV-Series The Transporter for Atlantique Films in Paris starring Chris Vance. Film Base Berlin also co-produced the documentary Recognition (Hakara), directed by Sharon Ryba-Kahn which was shot in Israel. The company shares producer credits on the film The Interrogation. The Interrogation is an Israeli-Germany co-production directed by Erez Pery. The film is co-produced by the Israel-based Daroma Productions. In 2015 the feature film The Cakemaker, a co-production with the Tel Aviv-based Laila Films, is being shot in Berlin and Jerusalem.[2]
Credits
Year | Film |
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1989 | Lumen |
1991 | Killing Boxes |
2004 | Nightsongs |
2011 | The Transporter[3] |
2011 | Don 2[4] |
2013 | The Berlin File[5] |
2017 | The Cakemaker |
References
- Scheib, Ronnie (December 28, 2011). "Don 2 - Review". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
- "Film Production Insurance". Saturday, 23 January 2021
- "Transporter (TV Series 2012)". IMDb. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
- "News for Mathias Schwerbrock". IMDb. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- Blaney, Martin. "First European shoot for Korean action director Ryoo". Screen Daily. Retrieved 11 May 2012.