German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund25.06.2026Apply now!This is where award-worthy projects are supported: For the 15th time, German and Turkish producers can submit their joint projects to the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund. Application deadline: 13 August 2026
Featuring Bruno Alexander and Sibel Kekilli at Kampnagel24.06.2026MOIN Mittsommer 2026A cinematic celebration in the Hanseatic city: with around 1,000 guests in attendance, MOIN Film Fund celebrated its annual industry gathering, ‘MOIN Mittsommer’, at Kampnagel in Hamburg on Tuesday evening. Among those on the red carpet were: ‘Tatort’ detective Denis Moschitto, Emil and Oskar Belton from ‘Discounter’, Bruno Alexander, and the actors Bjarne Mädel, Sibel Kekilli and Sebastian Bezzel.
Sonja Heinen is to become a development executive22.06.2026New to the team at MOINA new, familiar face at MOIN Film Fund: Sonja Heinen, most recently CEO of European Film Promotion, is to take up the post of Development Executive for MOIN Film Fund’s NEST programme on 1 September 2026. This newly created role will serve as the central hub for all activities – ensuring even closer support for NEST projects as they make their way to market.
Nordic NEST: Apply now for Kick-Off15.06.2026Filmfest Hamburg Industry Days 2026The second edition of the Nordic NEST is around the corner! MOIN Film Fund and the Five Nordics, together with the German Federal Film Board (FFA) and the German Producers Alliance, are inviting 40 experienced producers from Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland to the kick-off event in Hamburg.
Fresh Stories from Europe’s North19.05.2026Nordic NEST Winners in CannesDie Nordic NEST-Jury hat entschieden: Mit „Cargo Crime“ von Autorin Valeria Richter aus Dänemark, „Deeper“ von Eva-Maria Koskinen aus Finnland und „White Noise“ von Stefanie Ren aus Deutschland wurden anlässlich der Filmfestspiele von Cannes die drei Gewinnerprojekte der ersten Nordic NEST-Runde bekanntgegeben. Alle Projekte werden sowohl aus den nordischen Ländern als auch aus Deutschland produziert und bekommen für die Drehbuchphase eine zusätzliche Förderung von bis zu 60.000 Euro je Projekt.
Dogma 25 docks in Hamburg16.05.2026Five films, five directors, ten commandmentsThe directors Kurdwin Ayub, İlker Çatak, Nora Fingscheidt, Helene Hegemann and Tom Tykwer announced today at the Cannes Film Festival that they are bringing one of the most radical movements in film history to Germany with DOGMA 25. The MOIN Film Fund is supporting the five planned DOGMA films with a total of 1.2 million euros.
Creative Europe Desk Hamburg welcomes new head Lisa Emer12.05.2026Staff changesLisa Emer will take over the management of the Creative Europe Desk Hamburg on 1 July 2026. She succeeds Christiane Siemen, who has shaped the Creative Europe MEDIA programme's advisory office in Hamburg for 34 years and is now retiring. Dr Jan Asmus from MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein will take over as commercial CEO.
Golden Bear, Cannes and Oscar nomination: MOIN on the upswing04.05.2026MOIN Annual Report 2025MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein has had an exceptional year for film. Thanks to a budget increase of five million euros, the film location has been able to showcase its full potential in recent months. In addition, new major projects such as the Beatles series "Hamburg Days" and the pioneering industry event "CineHamburg" will be realised in 2026.
GetOnSet13.04.2026The film trainee programme enters the next roundHamburg, 13.04.2026 - Hamburg Media School, MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and the City of Hamburg are launching the next year of GetOnSet, once again sending a strong signal for the practical promotion of young talent in the film and series industry. Career changers can now apply for the ten-month film trainee programme.
Two times MOIN on the Croisette09.04.2026Festival de CannesTwo MOIN-funded productions will celebrate their world premiere in Cannes in May: as the festival announced today, the international co-production "Minotaurus" will be in the running for the Palme d'Or. The debut film "Elephants in the Fog" by Lübeck-based Zischlermann Filmproduktion will be shown in the prestigious Un Certain Regard section
With "Windstärke 17" through the first funding decisions of the year01.04.20264,4 Mio. Euro an 35 ProjekteIn their first meetings of the year, the MOIN Film Fund committees awarded more than 4.4 million euros to 35 projects. The funded productions include the 22 Bahnen sequel "Windstärke 17" by Caroline Wahl, the tragicomedy "Skaterherz" starring Jasmin Tabatabai and Edin Hasanovic, a historical drama about Hans Christian Andersen and the film "Mama?" with Maxton Hall star Harriet Herbig-Matten. All films have numerous shooting days in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.
15 nominations for the film award31.03.2026German Film Award 2026The films "Amrum" and "Yellow Letters" are among the favourites in this year's nominations for the German Film Awards: İlker Çatak is nominated nine times with his Golden Bear-winning film "Yellow Letters" - Fatih Akin's "Amrum" has six nominations. Both films are in the running for the LOLA for best feature film.
Grimme Prize 2026 for "Greetings from Mars"12.03.2026Children's film by Sarah Winkenstette wins in the Children & Youth categoryThe children's film "Greetings from Mars" by Directors Sarah Winkenstette wins the Grimme Prize 2026 in the Children & Youth category. The film was largely shot in Schleswig-Holstein and
Eight Nordic-German Film and Series Projects Ready to Move Forward12.03.2026Nordic NEST Enters Treatment PhaseIt’s a match: Eight teams of producers and writers have come together as part of the Nordic NEST and are now working across borders on their film and series treatments. The program by MOIN Film Fund, the German Federal Film Board (FFA) and the Five Nordics is thereby entering the screenplay phase – the three best projects will be announced during the Cannes Film Festival.
Golden Bear moment at the cinema release of "Yellow Letters"04.03.2026Bear-strong Hamburgİlker Çatak and Fatih Akin - together in Hamburg with their Golden Bears: For the nationwide cinema release of "Yellow Letters" on Thursday, 5 March 2026, MOIN Film Fund is sending a visible signal for the film location: for more than two decades, the German Berlinale-winning films have come from Hamburg.
Hamburg triumphs at Berlinale21.02.2026Golden Bear for İlker ÇatakThe 76th Berlin International Film Festival began with an opening film from Hamburg - and ended with a Golden Bear for Hamburg: Oscar-nominated director İlker Çatak won the Berlinale's highest honour with "Yellow Letters". A total of three MOIN-funded films were honoured: Sandra Hüller received the Silver Bear for her role in "Rose" and "Der Heimatlose" was awarded the Teddy Jury Prize.
A lot of North at the 76th Berlinale15.02.2026Hamburg Tea Time und acht geförderte FilmeThe Hamburg Senate and MOIN Film Fund invited the film industry to Tea Time at the Hamburg State Representation in Berlin on Saturday, 14 February, as part of the Berlinale. Among the guests were Shahrbanoo Sadat, Bruno Alexander, Laura Tonke, Aaron Hilmer, Doris Dörrie, Jeanette Hain and Merlin Sandmeyer.
Anniversary year of the "Nordlichter" wanted04.02.2026Apply now!For the 10th time this year, young filmmakers have the chance to realise their fictional debut project as part of the "Nordlichter" talent promotion programme: 1.15 million euros (net) are available per project. The call for entries from NDR, MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and nordmedia Film- und Mediengesellschaft Niedersachsen Bremen runs until 31 March 2026.
The MOIN Talents 2026 have been announced04.02.2026North German film talentA year of individual Fundings and contacts in the industry: Lilli Pink and Margareta Kosmol from Hamburg and Ashe Schaub from Flensburg have made it into the second edition of the MOIN Talents programme. Over the next twelve months, they will work on their current projects with mentors from the film industry and take part in international workshops and festivals.
Screen Talent Europe Pitching Forum 202627.01.2026Apply now!Attention up-and-coming filmmakers from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein! You have until 1 March to apply for the Screen Talent Europe Pitching Forum 2026. The event will take place from 9 to 13 June in Grimstad, Norway. You could win production funding of 4,000 euros for your next short film. You can also make valuable contacts with filmmakers from all over Europe.
Co-development initiative picks up speed26.01.2026Nordic NEST at Göteborg Film Festival 2026Ten writers, 20 producers, six countries: at the Göteborg Film Festival, the “Nordic NEST” initiative by MOIN Film Fund, the German Federal Film Board (FFA) and The Five Nordics, is entering its decisive stage. The aim: new feature films and TV drama series for the international market.
Hello, Hej and MOIN! The film north as a guest in Gothenburg21.01.2026Göteborg Film Festival 2026Five films in the programme, a delegation of eleven Executive Producers on site and the Nordic NEST enters the next round: the German film north is prominently represented at this year's Gothenburg Film Festival - the most important film festival in Scandinavia.
With Sandra Hüller and İlker Çatak in the competition20.01.20268x MOIN at the Berlinale 2026The North is strongly represented in the capital this year: no fewer than eight funded films have made it into the official programme of the 76th Berlinale from 12 to 22 February 2026. With the drama "Yellow Letters" by Oscar-nominated filmmaker İlker Çatak, which was shot in Hamburg, and "Rose" with leading actress Sandra Hüller, two funded films can be seen in the Competition.
The Hanseatic city welcomes CineHamburg19.01.2026New cinema industry event 2026Hamburg, 20.01.2026 - CineHamburg - the new industry gathering of the German cinema industry - will take place in the Hanseatic city for the first time from 7 to 10 July 2026. This was announced today by the associations HDF KINO and AllScreens Verband Filmverleih und Audiovisuelle Medien. With CineHamburg, the two associations are combining the strengths of their previous formats Filmtage Köln and Filmtheaterkongress KINO, thus opening a fresh chapter for the cinema industry.
"No Good Men": Director from Hamburg and Executive Producer from Lübeck open Berlinale16.01.202676th Berlin International Film FestivalHamburg/Lübeck/Berlin, 16.01.2026 - The 76th Berlinale is kicking off in northern Germany and internationally at the same time: with "No Good Men", a film from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein will open this year's film festival on 12 February 2026. Afghan Director Shahrbanoo Sadat, who lives in Hamburg, and Lübeck-based Executive Producer Katja Adomeit are sending a strong signal for the film industry in the north of Germany.
From "Nordlichter" offspring to Cannes winners13.01.2026Current funding roundThe MOIN Film Fund Committees have awarded almost 2.2 million euros to 38 projects in their current meetings. Among them: the newcomer project "Erinnerung an das Jetzt" produced by Tamtam Film from Hamburg and directed by Friedrich Tiedtke from Schleswig-Holstein, the documentary "Greenworld" by "Gunda" director Victor Kossakovsky and the new short film project "Amber Light" by Cannes winner Mohammad Rasoulof.
From the community for the community19.12.2025NEST decision-makersSince the beginning of the year, a community of former NEST Space grantees has been deciding which future projects will receive NEST funding. For each Nest round, six people are selected from the NEST alumni pool who have relevant professional expertise and relevant industry experience and contribute this specifically to the evaluation of the respective projects. With a diverse composition, we want to ensure that stories can be told that might otherwise go unheard
NEST funding decision16.12.2025October + DecemberScript Writers from a total of 19 projects in the development stage were selected for "NEST Space" Fundings in October and December. Ten further projects will receive basic funding in the "NEST Classic" programme.
Pilotprogramm MOIN x PUBLIKUM.io10.12.2025Apply now!With the opening of its German office in Hamburg, PUBLIKUM.io and MOIN Film Fund are launching a pilot programme to strengthen audience-oriented material development. Production companies from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein are now invited to apply to take part in the programme.
"Hamburg Days" (AT) funded with a record sum of 1.3 million euros03.12.2025International series about the Beatles, Klaus Voormann and the ReeperbahnHamburg, 03.12.25 - In its most recent meeting, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund supported an extraordinary series project: The German-British production "Hamburg Days" (AT) tells the story of the early days of the Beatles in Hamburg's neighbourhood and the friendship surrounding a group of German artists led by Klaus Voormann. Showrunner of the series: "The Crown" Director Christian Schwochow.
10 new projects for the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund20.11.2025New funding roundHamburg/Berlin/Istanbul, 20.11.25 - The German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of Medienboard, MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Meetings on the Bridge - the co-production platform of the Istanbul Film Festival - is supporting ten film projects that are being developed in cooperation between Turkish and German production companies.
Hamburg mourns the death of filmmaker Hark Bohm14.11.2025Icon of Hamburg's film industry passes awayHis life story can currently be seen in the cinema with Fatih Akin's "Amrum". Now Hamburg film legend Hark Bohm, Director of classics such as "Nordsee ist Mordsee" and co-founder of the Hamburg Film Office, has passed away at the age of 86. In addition to "Amrum", he also wrote the scripts for "Tschick" and "Into the Fate" with Akin.
From Miniatur Wunderland to the Nordlichter: major Hamburg shoots promoted10.11.2025Over three million euros in FundingsThe MOIN committees are funding a total of 31 projects with 3.1 million euros in their latest funding round. The highest sum went to the family adventure "Miniatur Wunderland" - with 1.1 million euros in funding and 23 days of filming in the region.
Strong North German cinema04.11.202567th Nordic Film Days LübeckThe film north meets in Lübeck: the 67th Nordic Film Days will take place there from 5 to 9 November 2025. More than 180 films will be shown in ten sections - including 18 MOIN-funded productions such as the haunting drama "Smalltown Girl" by Kiel filmmaker Hille Norden, the world premiere of "Astrid Lindgren - Humanity Has Lost Its Mind" by Kiel-based Director Wilfried Hauke and the animated film "Mama Micra" by Rebecca Blöcher from Hamburg, which was nominated for the German Short Film Award.
EFM Toolbox Programme 2026 for underrepresented groups30.10.2025Call for ApplicationMOIN Film Fund and the European Film Market Toolbox Programme are delighted to announce the renewal of their partnership! Apply to attend the EFM Toolbox Programme and the European Film Market in Berlin from February 12-18, 2026!
For up-and-coming filmmakers: Directors Village 202627.10.2025Apply now!Are you a Director and Script Writer from Hamburg or Schleswig-Holstein and have already realised at least one short film? Are you currently working on a new fictional short film and want to get the most out of your project with the help of customised expert coaching? Then apply to take part in the Directors Village 2026!
Germany in focus at Nordic Film Market and TV Drama Vision 202615.10.2025Gothenburg Film Festival Industry 2026German FIlms and Göteborg Film Festival have announced that Germany is the official focus country of the upcoming Nordic Film Market and TV Drama Vision. The Market and Drama Vision are part of the Gothenburg Film Festival Industry. This focus will bring a diverse selection of German Executive Producers, funds and key decision makers to Gothenburg to forge new connections and deepen co-operation between the audiovisual institutions of the Nordic countries and Germany.
Open Call: North German delegation for United XR Europe 202514.10.2025Apply now!In December, United XR Europe will bring the European XR scene together in Brussels for the first time - and you can be part of it! Together with Augmented World Expo (AWE) and Stereopsia, a new European industry meeting place for immersive media is being created here, combining conference, expo, networking and market activities.
Writers with Nordic-German stories wanted08.10.2025Nordic NESTAfter the successful kick-off at the Hamburg Film Festival, it's now time to get down to business: MOIN Film Fund, the Five Nordics and the German Federal Film Board (FFA) are looking for ten established writers from Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland for Nordic NEST.
How does film shape our ecological behaviour?15.09.2025Dr Daniel Possler conducts research in the Green BunkerHow do inspiring visions of the future in entertainment media affect the ecological transformation of our society? Communication scientist Dr Daniel Possler is currently investigating this question in Hamburg's Green Bunker as part of his residency research grant, which was awarded for the first time by the MOIN Film Fund and Planet Narratives.
This is how much north there is in Filmfest Hamburg 202509.09.2025From Fatih Akin to Sheri HagenThe 33rd edition of Filmfest Hamburg is just around the corner - and the Hanseatic city is shining in its most beautiful yellow colour. This year, 14 MOIN-funded productions have made it into the programme, including the Cannes films "Amrum" by Fatih Akin and "Romeria" by Carla Simón, "Short Summer" by Nastia Korkia, which recently won an award in Venice, and the Hamburg animation adventure "The Last Whalesinger" by Reza Memari.
Two Lions for MOIN-supported talents07.09.2025Venice International Film FestivalTwo of the coveted prizes at the Venice International Film Festival went to MOIN-funded productions on Saturday evening: The "Lion of the Future - Luigi De Laurentiis Award" for best debut went to "Short Summer" by Nastia Korkia. Actress Luna Wedler received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actress for her outstanding performance in "Silent Friend".
Leadership, storytelling and artificial intelligence04.09.2025EXPLORER KONFERENZ 2025On 2 October 2025, the EXPLORER KONFERENZ will once again bring together international experts from the creative industries, financing and innovation as part of FILMFEST HAMBURG INDUSTRY DAYS. In times of unstoppable transformation, the cross-industry conference poses questions about the success factors of leadership and creativity in the digital age - while also focussing on the practical benefits and perspectives of AI.
100,000 euros more for Hamburg's art house and neighbourhood cinemas07.08.2025Hamburg cinema prices 2025The MOIN Film Fund introduces the "MOIN Cinema Bonus": Additional funding totalling 100,000 euros, which will be awarded this year as part of the Hamburg Cinema Awards.
Apply now for the Kick-Off at Filmfest Hamburg Industry Days 202506.08.2025Nordic NESTThe first Nordic NEST is about to launch! Together with the German Federal Film Board (FFA) and the German Producers Alliance, MOIN Film Fund and the Five Nordics are inviting 60 experienced producers from Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland to the kick-off event in Hamburg
German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund04.08.2025Apply now!Turkey is calling! For the 14th time, German and Turkish Executive Producers can submit their joint projects to the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund.
"Amrum" runs for the German Oscar entry01.08.2025Fatih Akin's new film "Amrum" has been nominated as the German entry for the 98th Academy Award in the category "Best International Feature Film".
Hamburg Directors at the Locarno Film Festival30.07.202578th Locarno Film FestivalDirectors Rosanne Pel is represented in the international competition of the 78th Locarno Film Festival with her drama "Donkey Days". The film was largely shot in Hamburg and realised by the Hamburg-based production company Junafilm. The short film "Die Uniformierten" by Timon Ott from Hamburg will also be screened in the newcomer section Pardi di Domani.
Three million euros for new film ideas28.07.2025One year of NEST fundingWith NEST, MOIN Film Fund has been breaking new ground in development funding for over a year. Time to take stock: since the programme began in 2024, almost three million euros have been invested in the development of film ideas. That's more than twice as much as in the same period last year.
Future North at the Nordic Film Days enters its third round23.07.2025Apply now!Are you a Director and currently working on a new film project? Are you from Schleswig-Holstein and already have your first short film in the can? Would you like to work on your new film project together with others and gain specific insights into the international film industry? Then apply now for the Future North programme of the Nordic Film Days Lübeck, where MOIN Film Fund is once again a partner institution this year.
Ildikó Enyedi in the Venice competition22.07.202582nd Venice Film FestivalFilmmaker Ildikó Enyedi ("The Story of my Wife") has made it into the competition at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival with her new film "Silent Friend".
"Filmtage Köln" moves to Hamburg in 202617.07.2025Cinema industry eventFrom 2026, the previous "Filmtage Köln" will take place in Hamburg for the first time, where it will be further developed into a joint, integrated industry event in a new form and under a new name with the HDF's KINO film theatre congress, which will also come to Hamburg from 2026. Hamburg is thus continuing to grow as a film and media location.
Freshly promoted: Doris Dörrie and Miniaturwunderland14.07.20252.7 million euros for 44 projectsIn the second funding round of the year, the MOIN Film Fund committees supported 44 projects with more than 2.7 million euros. These include Doris Dörrie's drama "Mrs Winkler Leaves Home" and the family adventure "Miniature Wonderland".
Venice Immersive 202507.07.2025Call for ApplicationVenice Immersive (28.08.-03.09.2025) is entering its tenth round - and you can be part of it! This year, we are once again sending a delegation from the North German XR scene to the festival in Venice. Interested creators and Executive Producers can apply for one of the places until 16 July.
Industry festival at Kampnagel: An evening for the film north24.06.2025MOIN Mittsommer 2025On Tuesday evening, the MOIN Film Fund celebrated its annual industry get-together "MOIN Midsummer" at Kampnagel in Hamburg with around 1,000 guests. Among those on the red carpet were the team from Fatih Akin's Cannes film "Amrum", Oscar nominee İlker Çatak, actors Bjarne Mädel, Pheline Roggan and Director Sönke Wortmann, who has just shot his film "Die Ältern" in the Hanseatic city.
Eleven cinemas honoured at the Schleswig-Holstein 2025 Cinema Award12.06.2025Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize 2025In the cinema auditorium of the LichtBlick Filmtheater in Heide today (Wednesday 11 June), for once it was not the film that was in the spotlight, but those who provide the film with a stage: the cinemas and their operators.
Prize in Cannes for Hamburg co-production26.05.2025Successful conclusion to the festivalAt the Cannes International Film Festival, the film "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" by twin brothers Arab and Tarzan Nasser was honoured with the directing prize in the "Un Certain Regard" section. Two of the co-producers, Riva Filmproduktion and Red Balloon Film, are from Hamburg.
Hamburg Media School is the first German university to use OMNI Inclusion Data12.05.2025Survey tool for more diversityThe Hamburg Media School (HMS) is sending a clear signal for diversity and inclusion in the German film industry with its current film degree programme. Since the current student year, HMS has been the first university in Germany to use the OMNI Inclusion Data survey tool to record the diversity on its students' film sets and back it up with concrete data.
MOIN on course: more budget, more film, more north29.04.2025Annual balance sheet 2024Two years in a row at the Oscars, Fatih Akin on his way to Cannes and 10 million euros more in the budget: the film north remains on course for success and is setting new industry impulses throughout Germany with initiatives such as NEST and OMNI, as the MOIN Film Fund's balance sheet for 2024 shows.
Directors Mohammad Rasoulof signs the Golden Book16.04.2025Mayor Dr Peter Tschentscher and Senator for Culture Dr Carsten Brosda received Mohammad Rasoulof as a guest of honour at City Hall today. The renowned Iranian Director, who had to flee Iran in 2024 due to political persecution and has since returned to his adopted home of Hamburg, signed the city's Golden Book. His latest film, the drama "The Seeds of the Sacred Fig Tree", which was funded and produced in Hamburg, was nominated for an Oscar for Best International Film 2025. It has been nominated six times for the German Film Award, which will be presented on 9 May. In May 2024, it was awarded the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival.
GetOnSet" film trainee programme is committed to more equal opportunities14.04.2025Apply now for the 4th roundHamburg Media School, MOIN Film Fund and the City of Hamburg are continuing the successful "GetOnSet" 2025 film trainee programme. Since its launch in 2022, the practice-oriented programme has established itself as a valuable entry opportunity for career changers who want to build a future in the film and series industry. The majority of previous graduates have successfully made the leap into the industry after completing the programme.
Three films at the Festival de Cannes10.04.2025With Fatih Akin's "Amrum" to the CroisetteThree MOIN-funded productions will celebrate their world premieres at the 78th Festival de Cannes in May: As announced today, Fatih Akin's new feature film "Amrum" will be shown in the prestigious "Cannes Première" section. Romeria" by Carla Simón will screen in the official competition and "Once Upon a Time in Gaza" by Tarzan and Arab Nasser in the Un Certain Regard section.
NEST funding decision10.04.2025The Script Writers of ten projects in the development stage were selected to take part in the "NEST Space" and work together on their ideas. Four further projects will receive basic funding in the "NEST Classic" programme.
Apply now for the "Nordlichter" programme!01.04.2025Talent promotion by NDR, MOIN and nordmediaNew "Nordlichters" wanted: In 2025, filmmakers will once again have the chance to realise their fictional debut project as part of the talent promotion programme. 1.15 million euros are available per "Nordlichter" project.
Our MOIN Talents have been chosen24.03.2025Young talent programmeHannah Proch (Pinneberg), Arnit Likaj (Flensburg) and Max Kassun (Hamburg) will be accompanied by us for a year on their way into the film and media industry.
Screen Talent Europe Pitching Forum 202521.03.2025Apply now!Attention up-and-coming filmmakers from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein! You have until 21 April to apply for the Screen Talent Europe Pitching Forum 2025. The event will take place from 10 to 13 June in Grimstad, Norway. You could win production funding of 2,000 euros for your next short film. You can also make valuable contacts with filmmakers from all over Europe.
Mohammad Rasoulof on LOLA course18.03.20256 nominations at the German Film AwardsThe drama "The Seeds of the Sacred Fig Tree" by Mohammad Rasoulof from Hamburg is nominated six times for the German Film Award, including nominations for Best Feature Film and Best Directors.
A real quantum leap for the industry part of FILMFEST HAMBURG11.03.2025European Work in Progress and International Film Distribution Summit are moving to HamburgHamburg, 11.03.25 – FILMFEST HAMBURG is expanding: Starting with the next festival edition from September 25 to October 4, 2025, the renowned industry platform European Work in Progress (EWIP) and the International Film Distribution Summit (IFDS) will be held in the Hanseatic city for the first time. With producer Fabian Massah as the new head of INDUSTRY DAYS, the festival in Hamburg will become one of the most important industry events in the North.
News from Fatih Akin, Diane Kruger and Maurice the cat10.03.20253.6 million euros in funding for 13 projectsA strong start to the new year: the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 3.6 million euros to 13 projects in its first funding session in 2025. These include a supernatural love story by Fatih Akin with around 40 days of filming in the funding region and Lars Jessen's "Walk to Syracuse" with Charly Hübner.
Call for tenders: First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein06.03.2025Our cooperation with the international mentoring programme First Cut Lab is entering the next round! The First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is aimed specifically at MOIN-funded feature film productions that are in the editing phase.
Three funded projects honoured06.03.2025Grimme Prize 2025The jury of the Grimme Prize 2025 has announced its award winners - among them are the MOIN-funded series "Festmachen" by Hilke Rönnfeldt and "Player of Ibiza" by the "Die Discounter" team Bruno Alexander, Oskar Belton and Emil Belton. The Documentary "Total Trust" by Jialing Zhang was also honoured.
Schleswig-Holstein Film Festival 202506.03.2025Film on the fjord! From 1 to 6 April, Filmfest Schleswig-Holstein will be presenting a diverse programme of regional productions - including ten MOIN-funded projects. Cineastes have the opportunity to see films before their official cinema release - such as the drama SIEBEN TAGE by Ali Ahadi Samadi and the children's film GRÜßE VOM MARS by Sarah Winkenstette.
New platform for diversity management in the film industry launched15.02.2025OMNI now available throughout GermanyFollowing the successful pilot phase, OMNI Inclusion Data is now being launched for the entire German film and media industry. For the first time, the platform offers a data-based foundation to make diversity in productions measurable. This was announced today at the 75th Berlinale in the Hamburg State Representation with industry representatives from film funding, production and streaming.
North German star line-up at the Berlinale15.02.2025Hamburg Tea Time and two films in competitionOn Saturday, 15 February, the Hamburg Senate and MOIN Film Fund invited the Hamburg film industry to Tea Time at the Hamburg State Representation in Berlin as part of the Berlinale. Among the guests were the "Yunan" actors Hanna Schygulla, Sibel Kekilli and Tom Wlaschiha as well as cult director Fatih Akin. Also present: the "Die Discounter" team around Marc Hosemann and Merlin Sandmeyer as well as leading actor Hans Löw from the competition film "Mother's Baby".
Bavarian Film Award for three Hamburg projects28.01.2025Three North German projects were honoured with the Bavarian Film Award last Friday: Christoph Maria Herbst for his role in "Der Buchspazierer", Ayşe Polat for her Directors' Award for "In the Blind Spot" and Matthias Glasner for Best Script for the drama "Sterben".
Oscar nomination for Hamburg filmmaker23.01.2025"The seed of the sacred fig"With "The Seeds of the Sacred Fig", filmmaker and Hamburg resident Mohammad Rasoulof has made it to the final five films for the foreign Oscar - and is now nominated as the German entry for the film world's most important prize. Following İlker Çatak's nomination last year for "The Teachers' Lounge", this is the second time in a row that a Hamburg project has been nominated for the Oscars in Los Angeles.
Berlinale with Elphi and Schygulla21.01.2025Two MOIN films in competitionNo fewer than four North German productions will be shown in this year's 75th Berlinale programme - two of them even in the Competition: the drama "Yunan" by Hamburg Director Ameer Fakher Eldin with Hanna Schygulla, Sibel Kekilli and Tom Wlaschiha was shot on a Hallig in Schleswig-Holstein. The international co-production "Mother's Baby" by filmmaker Johanna Moder was shot in the Elbphilharmonie concert hall, among other locations.
Two North German productions in the competition17.01.2025Max Ophüls Preis 2025A total of five MOIN-funded films have made it into this year's programme of the 46th edition of the Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis, two of them into the competition: "Rote Sterne überm Feld" by Laura Laabs will have its world premiere in the feature film competition, "Inkubus" by Hamburg filmmaker and HMS graduate Reza Sam Mosadegh will be shown in the medium-length film competition.
Documentary by Fatih Akin and horror with Sebastian Bezzel16.01.20251.6 million euros for new films and seriesAt the start of the year, MOIN Film Fund is supporting a total of 19 projects with more than 1.6 million euros. These include the new documentary "Anatolischer Drache" by Fatih Akin and the horror comedy "Body Farm" with Hamburg actor Sebastian Bezzel. In addition, eleven projects in development were supported in the new NEST funding area.
Hamburg film on Oscar shortlist18.12.2024"The seed of the sacred fig"The next step on the Oscar podium has been taken: Directors and Hamburg resident Mohammad Rasoulof is on the shortlist for the foreign Oscar with his drama "The Seeds of the Sacred Fig". The Cannes film, produced in Hamburg, is in the running for Germany and now has to prevail against 14 other international films.
MOIN Film Fund budget increases by 10 million euros12.12.2024More money for the funding of films and seriesHamburg, 12.12.24 - As the red-green government factions announced today during the shooting of the Nordfilm production "Butterfly", the MOIN Film Fund budget is to increase by ten million euros in 2025 and 2026. The budget plans will be adopted in the Hamburg Parliament next week.
Through the eyes of a vacuum cleaner20.11.2024"Harvest" wins XR Pitch Battle 2024Anetta Jones and Matthew Shaw win the XR Pitch Battle 2024. Their project "Harvest", produced by ScanLAB Projects, deals with the monitoring of modern hoover robots.
Film trainee programme for career changers promotes diversity and innovation11.11.2024GetOnSet enters its third roundHamburg, 11 November 2024 - Hamburg Media School and MOIN Film Fund's GetOnSet programme has entered its third year with 14 new film trainees. The practice-oriented training on the film set and in post production offers career changers an optimal entry into the film industry and actively promotes more diversity. This is demonstrated by the anonymous application process and the high demand. Once again, over 180 applications were received.
70,000 euros for German-Turkish arthouse cinema07.11.2024From Berlin and Hamburg to IstanbulHamburg, 07.11.2024 - At this year's meeting, the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of Medienboard, MOIN Film Fund and Istanbul Film Festival will award 70,000 euros for the development of seven new German-Turkish film projects.
EAVE Slate and Inspirational Labs06.11.2024Apply now!Apply now to the EAVE Slate or to the Inspirational Labs at When East Meets West 2025!
Endlich wieder Nordvember04.11.2024Nordische Filmtage Lübeck 2024Lübeck, 04.11.24 – Mit den Nordischen Filmtagen widmet sich Lübeck vom 6. bis 10. November ganz der Filmkunst im Norden. Mit 18 MOIN-geförderten Projekten im Programm bietet das Festival ein breites Spektrum: Mit dabei sind die Schleswig-Holsteinischen Regisseurinnen Pola Rader und Hille Norden, ein Film über den Lübecker Schriftsteller Thomas Mann und das Langfilmdebut “Der Fleck” des Hamburgers Willy Hans.
Cinema without borders10.10.2024New cinema subscriptions from Hamburg and Schleswig-HolsteinGo to the cinema as often as you like: this is now possible with two new cinema subscriptions from Film-Norden. The Cineville card from Hamburg offers unlimited access to the entire film programme of many cinemas throughout Germany from 20 euros per month. The provider Cinfinity from Schleswig-Holstein will be launched later this year. Both projects were supported by the MOIN Film Fund.
10 NEST projects go into space08.10.2024NEST funding decisionScript Writers of 10 projects take part in a five-day workshop, the NEST Space, and work together on their ideas and drafts. With NEST, MOIN Film Fund has been breaking new ground in the area of development funding since this year.
Filmfest Hamburg 202425.09.2024MOIN at the Filmfest Hamburg: Funded films and eventsWith 20 MOIN-funded productions at Filmfest Hamburg, there is something for everyone: binge-watchers can look forward to six episodes of "Schwarze Früchte", young film fans can immerse themselves in astronomical adventures and cineastes can enjoy numerous award-winning premieres. We have put together an overview of when and where you can see your favourites here.
"Risk & Reward"17.09.2024The Explorer Konferenz programme is online!As a prelude to this year's INDUSTRY DAYS of FILMFEST HAMBURG, the Explorer Konferenz invites you to the Hanseatic city on 30 September under the motto "Risk & Reward". The conference programme has now been announced. Among the 16 speakers: Astronaut Dr Insa Thiele-Eich, who will provide insights into dealing with risks on her journey to the ISS, BAFTA winner Tobi Kyeremateng, who will talk about experimental production structures, and Johanna Koljonen, who will present the current Nostradamus Report 2024.
Distribution ceremony at the Koralle cinema12.09.2024Hamburg cinema awards 2024Culture Senator Dr Carsten Brosda presented the Hamburg Cinema Awards 2024 at the traditional Koralle cinema in Volksdorf on Wednesday evening. The prizes, worth a total of 100,000 euros, went to 15 arthouse and district cinemas. A special prize was also awarded to "A Wall is a Screen", which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2023.
Filmfest Hamburg will be MOINumentally good10.09.202419 funded productions in the programmeAutumn in Hamburg is Filmfest time again: 19 MOIN-funded films and series are on the programme at the 32nd Filmfest Hamburg. Among others: the German Oscar candidate "The Seeds of the Sacred Fig" by Mohammad Rasoulof, "Der Buchspazierer" with Christoph Maria Herbst and "The Outrun" by Nora Fingscheidt.
Germany is Focus Country in Tallinn25.08.2024Black Nights Film Festival 2024The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival will take place this year from 8 to 24 November. What makes it special: There will be a special focus on German productions at both the festival and the Industry Part in 2024 - because Germany is Focus Country! We take a closer look at the Industry Part for you.
The German Oscar nominee is once again from Hamburg22.08.2024Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig"After his escape from Iran and the acclaimed premiere in Cannes, the next important milestone for Director Mohammad Rasoulof from Hamburg follows: As German Films announced today, the film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig", produced in the Hanseatic city, will enter the race for the Best International Feature Film.
10,000 euros in funding for your XR project!16.08.2024Apply now!Do you have an idea for an artistic and/or narrative XR project? Would you like to pitch this idea to a jury online or live? Then apply for the XR Pitch Battle of MOIN Film Fund by 17 October.
Three Hamburg productions in Toronto06.08.2024TIFF 2024"Seven Days" by Director Ali Samadi Ahadi will celebrate its world premiere at the 2024 Totonto International Film Festival. Also included: "Happy Holidays" by Scandar Copti and "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" by Mohammad Rasoulof. All three films will screen in the Centrepiece programme.
Future North at the Nordic Film Days Lübeck31.07.2024Call for young talentAre you a Director working on a new film project? Are you from Schleswig-Holstein and already have your first short film in the can? Would you like to work on your film project together with others and gain specific insights into the international film industry? Then apply now for the Future North programme as part of the Nordic Film Days Lübeck, where MOIN Film Fund is once again a partner institution this year.
The first programme highlights have been announced30.07.2024Explorer Konferenz in HamburgThe Explorer Konferenz kicks off this year's INDUSTRY DAYS at FILMFESTS HAMBURG and invites you to the Hanseatic city on 30 September under the motto "Risk & Reward" to shed light on the changes in producing for film, television and streaming.
Four North German productions in Locarno25.07.202477th Locarno Film FestivalFrom 7 to 17 August, everything in Locarno will once again revolve around the world of film. The Film North is represented with four productions - including the family drama "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" by Mohammad Rasoulof, which has already won an award in Cannes, on the Piazza Grande and the film "New Dawn Fades", co-produced from Hamburg, in the international competition.
MOIN goes Venice25.07.202481st Venice Film FestivalMOIN Film Fund is represented at this year's Venice Film Festival from 28 August to 7 September with three funded productions. These include a VR project from Schleswig-Holstein and an international co-production with Hamburg participation.
Filming finishes for İlker Çatak's "Yellow Letters" in the Hanseatic city11.07.2024Hamburg Senator for Culture visits film setThe shooting of İlker Çatak's new feature film "Yellow Letters" came to an end on Wednesday. The Director of the Oscar-nominated film "The Teachers' Lounge" has been filming in Hamburg and the surrounding area over the past few weeks. Hamburg's Senator for Culture and Media, Dr Carsten Brosda, visited the film set on the last day of shooting.
Everything hygge10.07.2024Funding decision Director's CutAt its latest meeting, the Director's Cut Committee of MOIN Film Fund supported 16 projects with more than 700,000 euros. Among them: the social horror film "Hygge" by Hamburg Media School graduates Lena Fakler and Zarah Schrade and the documentary "Cinema Popular" by Hamburg filmmaker Philipp Hartmann.
Cowl cult and invisible borders03.07.2024Funding decision Kurz + InnovativThe Short Film and Innovative Committees of the MOIN Film Fund awarded 161,000 euros to four projects at the current meeting. These include the Icelandic co-production "Deep Sea Blue" by Hilke Rönnfeldt from Schleswig-Holstein and the interactive VR experience "Golems" by Kiel-based XR artists Deborah and Dennis Reinmüller.
Living art and voices in your head28.06.2024High End funding decisionThe High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded more than 1.7 million euros to ten projects at its latest meeting. These include the animation adventure "Out of Frame" by Hamburg-based Ulysses Filmproduktion and the action thriller "Control" with Hollywood star James McAvoy.
The film industry as a guest at Kampnagel18.06.2024MOIN Mittsommer 2024Red carpet and the latest film funding figures: On Tuesday, the northern film industry came together for the annual "MOIN Midsummer" festival at Kampnagel. Around 1,000 guests from film and TV, culture and politics included Cannes winner Mohammad Rasoulof, the "Sløborn" team Aaron Hilmer and Emily Kusche as well as "Die Discounter" Emil Belton, Oskar Belton and Bruno Alexander. Lots of information was provided by MOIN CEO Helge Albers and Senator for Culture Dr Carsten Brosda, who reviewed the film year to date.
Eleven film theatres in Schleswig-Holstein receive awards13.06.2024Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize 2024Eleven film theatres in Schleswig-Holstein have been awarded the state's cinema prize this year. On Wednesday (12 June), State Secretary for Culture Guido Wendt presented the certificates at the award ceremony in Kiel and praised the cinema landscape in Schleswig-Holstein as an integral and indispensable part of a diverse cultural offering.
EXPLORER KONFERENZ at FILMFEST HAMBURG 202413.06.2024Risk & RewardThe EXPLORER KONFERENZ will kick off this year's FILMFEST HAMBURG INDUSTRY DAYS for the fifth time as part of FILMFEST HAMBURG and will be dedicated to the topic of "Risk & Reward" on 30 September 2024.
20 northern German projects under development07.06.2024NEST funding decisionWith NEST, MOIN Film Fund has been breaking new ground in the area of development funding since this year. In addition to customised funding tools, all participants take part in a five-day workshop (NEST Space) and work together on their ideas and drafts. A total of 20 projects were supported in the first two funding rounds.
Mohammad Rasoulof wins in Cannes26.05.2024Award for Hamburg productionThe Hamburg-produced family drama "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" by Mohammad Rasoulof has won the Special Jury Prize at this year's 77th Cannes International Film Festival. The honour is one of the most important awards at the festival. Rasoulof was able to accept the award in person in Cannes on Saturday after a dangerous escape from Iran.
Mohammad Rasoulof in Cannes competition14.05.2024Hamburg production at Festival de CannesThe 77th Cannes International Film Festival begins today, tuesday. It is currently unclear whether directors Mohammad Rasoulof, who lives in Hamburg and Iran, will be able to attend the world premiere of his MOIN-funded film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" in person. Hamburg's Senator for Culture Dr Carsten Brosda, MOIN Film Fund and FILMFEST HAMBURG express their solidarity.
Nine Lolas for the Film North03.05.2024German Film Award 2024The German Film Awards 2024 were presented in Berlin on Friday evening. The winners of the evening included the film "Sterben" (Dying) by Matthias Glasner, which was shot in Hamburg, with four awards - including the LOLA in gold for best feature film - and "Im toten Winkel" by Hamburg filmmaker Ayşe Polat with three awards.
Screen Talent Europe Pitching Forum02.05.2024Apply now!Attention up-and-coming filmmakers from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: You have until 10 May to apply for the Screen Talent Europe Pitching Forum 2024. The event will take place on 12 and 13 June in Grimstad, Norway.
GetOnSet enters its third round29.04.2024Applications possible until 17 June 2024Hamburg Media School, MOIN Film Fund and the City of Hamburg are continuing their GetOnSet film trainee programme for the third year. The practical programme remains an important tool for tackling the shortage of skilled workers in the film and series industry.
First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein 202403.04.2024Apply now!Our cooperation with the international mentoring programme "First Cut Lab" is entering the next round! The "First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein" is aimed specifically at MOIN-funded feature film productions that are in the editing phase. There will be an info call for interested parties on 16 April.
Urban chaos and Danish war veterans28.03.2024Funding decision Director's CutAt its current meeting, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 900,000 euros to eight projects, including the feature film debut of Hamburg-based directing duo Nicolaas Schmidt and Anne Döring and the drama "Hercules Falling" with "Game of Thrones" actor Dar Salim.
Mysterious suitcases and forbidden cassettes25.03.2024Funding decision Kurz + InnovativIn its first meeting of the year, the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded 160,000 euros to five projects, including the animated film "Uncle Filmi" by Director Nazgol Kashani and the 360-degree film "The Nama Hut" by Namibian artist Tuli Mekondjo.
19 nominations for MOIN-funded productions19.03.2024Deutscher Filmpreis 2024Six productions with North German participation can hope to win a total of 19 LOLAs at the German Film Awards 2024. Right at the forefront: the Berlinale film "Sterben" (Dying) by Hamburg-born Matthias Glasner with nine nominations. There were four nominations for "Stella. Ein Leben." by Hamburg-based Director Kilian Riedhof, and Hamburg filmmaker Ayşe Polat was also nominated three times for her Berlinale film "In the Blind Spot".
Many days of filming in Schleswig-Holstein08.03.2024High End funding roundIn its first funding session of the year, the High End Committee of MOIN Film Fund awards more than two million euros to eleven projects. Among them: the drama "Der Heimatlose" with 20 shooting days in Schleswig-Holstein and the children's film "Bille & Zottel" with 37 shooting days in the northernmost federal state.
OMNI sets the course for a more inclusive film and media industry19.02.2024New diversity platform presented at BerlinaleHow diverse is the German film industry really? MOIN Film Fund is launching the pilot phase of its new "OMNI Inclusion Data" platform with a kick-off event at the Berlinale. With the help of the tool, reliable figures on diversity in the German film and TV industry are to be recorded on an ongoing basis for the first time.
"Sterben" and "L'Empire" in the Berlinale Competition15.02.20248x MOIN in the capitalTwo MOIN-funded films have the chance to win a Golden Bear at the 74th Berlinale! The star-studded family drama "Dying" by Matthias Glasner and the new science fiction film by French Director Bruno Dumont are in the competition race. Five other films have also made it into the Berlinale programme.
Animated rabbits and tricky female soldiers30.01.2024Around one million euros for eleven projectsThe High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund has awarded more than one million euros in its current meeting. The eleven funded projects include the third instalment of the successful animated film series "The Bunny School" by Hamburg-based Ute von Münchow-Pohl and a historical drama starring Oscar-nominated actress Sandra Hüller.
Oscar nomination for "The Teachers' Lounge"23.01.202496th Academy Awards: Hamburg is thereFive Lolas at the German Film Awards, two nominations for the European Film Awards - and now the chance to win an Oscar®: Directors İlker Çatak's film "The Teachers' Lounge" is one of five films to receive a nomination in the "Best International Film" category, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today. The drama was shot entirely in Hamburg and stars European shooting star Leonie Benesch.
Eight times MOIN in the Berlinale programme22.01.202474th Berlin International Film FestivalBig star line-up for the eight Berlinale productions of the MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein: With prominent actors such as Saoirse Ronan, Lars Eidinger, Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry, films by Bruno Dumont, Matthias Glasner, Nora Fingscheidt and Julia von Heinz are in the official programme of the Berlinale 2024. The competition film "Sterben" was largely shot in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.
Solo in Hamburg19.01.2024More than 1.3 million euros for 22 projectsAt its current meeting, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded more than 1.3 million euros to 22 projects. Among them are the new Hamburg project "Die Stadt" by "Human Flowers of Flesh" Director Helena Wittmann and the documentary "Solo" about the struggle of single mothers by Hamburg-based directing duo Simona Dürnberg and Christian von Brockhausen.
Helge Albers confirmed as CEO of MOIN Film Fund18.01.2024Contract extensionHelge Albers has been successfully managing MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein since April 2019. The Supervisory Board of the film funding organisation has now unanimously voted in favour of extending the contract for a further five years. The contract, which runs until 2029, was signed today by Helge Albers and the Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Senator for Culture and Media Dr Carsten Brosda.
Bye bye script funding, hello NEST11.01.2024MOIN Film Fund reorganises development divisionMOIN Film Fund is breaking new ground in the funding of scripts and ideas: In future, Script Writers and Creators will receive customised Fundings and the opportunity to fully exploit the potential of their ideas with other creatives in a collaborative thinking space. Welcome to NEST.
Oscar hopes for two films from Hamburg22.12.2023Academy Awards 2024One step further in the Oscar® race: İlker Çatak's Hamburg film "The Teachers' Lounge" has made it onto the shortlist in the category "Best International Film". Among the other candidates: The historical film "Kings Land" starring Mads Mikkelsen, which celebrated its German premiere at Filmfest Hamburg in autumn.
Saying goodbye and finding hope13.12.2023Around 150,000 euros to 7 projectsIn its last meeting of the year, the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 150,000 euros to seven projects. These include the short film "No Time" by Schleswig-Holstein Screenplay Award winner Jackie Gillies and the mixed media experience "Haunted Healing" by Hamburg-based animation company Fabian&Fred.
New Nordlichters wanted!30.11.2023Call for applications for the 2024 young talent programmeFor the seventh time, there is a new call for entries for the NORDLICHTER - the debut series organised by Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and nordmedia - Film- und Mediengesellschaft Niedersachsen/Bremen. We are looking for new North German film material.
EFM Market Badge Inclusion Initiative21.11.2023Berlinale 2024If you live in our region, work in the film industry AND consider yourself part of a marginalised group, then apply for one of the free EFM Market Badges + festival accreditations.
"Fragments of Silence" wins in Lübeck06.11.2023XR Pitch Battle 2023Inception meets virtual reality: VR artist and filmmaker Dan Franke has won the XR Pitch Battle organised by MOIN Film Fund with his VR thriller "Fragments of Silence" and will receive 10,000 euros in funding. The event took place in cooperation with the Nordic Film Days Lübeck in the Infinity Dome and in parallel on ZOOM.
Around 30,000 euros for 4 German-Turkish projects02.11.2023Co-Production Development FundIn its current meeting, the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of MBB, MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Istanbul Film Festival - Meetings on the Bridge is awarding almost 30,000 euros for the development of four new German-Turkish film projects.
North German cinema and immersive experiences30.10.2023Nordic Film Days Lübeck 2023The Nordic Film Days Lübeck is calling: from 1 to 5 November, the 65th edition of the Nordic Film Days Lübeck will feature over 180 films. MOIN Film Fund is represented in the programme with 13 funded productions - including the long-term documentary "Forever" by Grimme Award winner Pia Lenz, the historical epic "King's Land" with Mads Mikkelsen and the world premiere of the documentary "Hugo Hercules & The Wild West" by Martina Fluck from Schleswig-Holstein. In addition, several immersive projects will be presented to an expert jury at the "XR Pitch Battle" in the Infinity Dome.
Freedom, friendships and women's rights26.10.20231.7 million euros to 31 projectsAround 1.7 million euros were awarded to 31 projects by the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund at its current meeting - including the new film "Ficken für Freiheit" by Hille Norden from Schleswig-Holstein and the drama "5 Tage" by "Peterchens Mondfahrt" Director Ali Samadi Ahadi.
Eave Slate and Impact Zone26.10.2023Apply now!Apply now for the EAVE Slate or Impact Zone Lab at "When East Meets West 2024"!
An Oscar for Hamburg25.10.2023Student Academy AwardsFour graduates of Hamburg Media School have won the Student Academy Award 2023 in bronze in the feature film category with their graduation film "ISTINA (Truth)". The awards were presented last night in Los Angeles by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Programme for underrepresented groups24.10.2023Apply now!The MOIN Film Fund and the European Film Market Toolbox programme are pleased to announce the extension of their partnership! You can now apply for the upcoming EFM Fiction Toolbox programme and the European Film Market, which will take place in Berlin from 15 to 21 February 2024!
Boosting Impact - From Facts to Fiction20.10.2023Apply now!The "Boosting Impact - From Facts to Fiction" programme is coming to Hamburg! The initiative of the European Writers Club (EWC) and Le Groupe Ouest is looking for six series projects from six different countries that are based on or inspired by thoroughly researched true events.
Golems and the question of guilt20.10.2023Around 110,000 euros for four projectsThe Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 110,000 euros to four projects at its latest meeting. These include the short film "Lebensschulden" by Hamburg filmmaker Lena Hetzel about life in a youth detention centre and the VR experience "Golems" by Deborah and Dennis Reinmüller from Kiel.
Two films - one screen19.10.2023Ski jump cinemaAn open-air cinema where two films are shown at the same time? That's exactly what happened this year at the open-air SchanzenKino. A unique concept in Germany that will be going into its second round next year.
New material by Ilker Çatak and Ildikó Enyedi16.10.2023Around one million euros for ten projectsAt its latest meeting, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded almost one million euros in funding to ten projects. They include the new film by "The Teachers' Lounge" Director İlker Çatak, which took 21 days to shoot in Hamburg, and a drama by Hungarian Berlinale winner Ildikó Enyedi.
GetOnSet sets standards in the film industry13.10.2023Three graduates involved in new seriesThe Hamburg Media School, MOIN Film Fund and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg jointly launched the film trainee programme "GetOnSet" last year. Three graduates of the first round are now working on the set of the series "BRÜT" by Hamburg production company Tamtam Film.
Study on the moving image industry19.09.2023Take part now!The MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein surveyed companies as well as individuals/self-employed people in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein from the feature film, documentary, commercial, XR and animation sectors for a study.
MOIN Film Fund among the finalists15.09.2023German Sustainability Award 2023The MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is in the final of the 16th German Sustainability Award for Companies 2023.
Pitching session for contemporary images of women 67+14.09.2023Filmfest Hamburg eventProQuote Film, Palais Fluxx and Let's Change The Picture are organising a pitching session at Filmfest Hamburg with the support of MOIN Film Fund on 3 October for stories with women and FLINTAQ\* in the leading roles from 67 years of age and upwards.
The programme is ready!14.09.2023Explorer Konferenz in HamburgThe Explorer Konferenz invites you to Hamburg on 6 October to shed light on the transformation of production for film, television and streaming. There will be a free preview of the programme on 19 September with Explorer Impuls #10.
Around 100,000 euros to 15 cinemas and one initiative12.09.2023Hamburg cinema awards 2023A total of 16 cinema awards were presented by State Councillor for Culture Jana Schiedek last week at the Savoy cinema. The Zeise cinema, the 3001, the B-Movie and the Abaton were among this year's winners. A special prize went to the initiative "Flexibles Flimmern".
17 MOIN-funded productions at Filmfest Hamburg12.09.2023From Heinz Strunk to Mads MikkelsenThe Hanseatic city in cinema mode: the Filmfest Hamburg is taking place this year until 7 October - and has 17 productions with northern German participation on board. These include two series highlights with Heinz Strunk and Fahri Yardim as well as the German premieres of "King's Land" with Mads Mikkelsen and "The Lesson" with Julie Delpy and Richard E. Grant - the thriller was filmed entirely in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. MOIN will also be on site with several events as part of the Industry Days.
MOIN FILMFEST Café28.08.2023During Filmfest Hamburg at CinemaxX DammtorYou still have some time before the next festival film? Then just drop by our MOIN Filmfest Café at CinemaxX Dammtor until 6 October and chat about films and events at Filmfest Hamburg while enjoying delicious snacks and refreshing drinks. We look forward to seeing you!
The German Oscar nominee comes from Hamburg23.08.2023Ilker Çatak's "The Teachers' Lounge"Berlinale premiere, film award winner and now German Oscar candidate: the film "The Teachers' Lounge", shot in Hamburg, is in the running for the foreign Oscar.
Werner Grassmann died22.08.2023Abaton founder and cinema pioneerWhen you think of Hamburg's cinema history, you think of him first: in 1970, Werner Grassmann founded the Abaton, one of Germany's first arthouse cinemas in the Hanseatic city - now the cinema maker and film producer has died at the age of 96.
Three films with North German participation at TIFF18.08.2023Toronto International Film Festival 2023On 17 September, the Toronto International Film Festival will kick off its 2023 edition. Three MOIN-funded films have made it into the line-up of the renowned festival. They include Ilker Catak's "The Teachers' Lounge", "King's Land" with Mads Mikkelsen and the Cannes film "About Dry Grasses".
With Mads and Yurt in Venice25.07.202380th Venice International Film FestivalThe 80th Venice International Film Festival kicks off at the end of August - and MOIN Film Fund will be there with six projects. These include the historical drama "King's Land" with Mads Mikkelsen in the international competition and the film "Yurt", produced by Red Balloon from Hamburg, in the Orizzonti competition section. Germany is this year's focus country at the film festival.
Lübeck Screenplay Scholarship24.07.2023Call for ApplicationScript Writers have until 31 August to apply for the Lübeck Screenwriting Scholarship. Find out what the scholarship is all about and how to apply here.
Love with obstacles and mushrooms in series19.07.2023Around 2.2 million euros for 32 projectsThe Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded almost 2.2 million euros to 32 projects at its latest meeting. These include the romantic comedy "Zwischen den Zeilen" about a deaf and blind couple by Hamburg-based Directors Milan Skrobanek and the series "Brüt" by Oliver Bassemir and Marian Freistühler about a different kind of magic mushroom - both projects are to be shot largely in Hamburg.
Positive balance of the film trainee programme18.07.2023GetOnSetPositive results from the first GetOnSet year: around 85 per cent of the film trainees found their way into the film world through the programme - and there were more than 150 applications for the second GetOnSet round. The success of the Hamburg Media School and MOIN Film Fund initiative underlines the importance of promoting young talent in the film industry.
The first programme highlights have been announced10.07.2023Explorer Konferenz_The Explorer programme invites you to Hamburg on 6 October to shed light on the transformation of production for film, television and streaming.
Venice Immersive 202306.07.2023Call for ParticipationBe there when the international XR industry meets at VENICE IMMERSIVE (31.08.-03.09.23)! MOIN Film Fund is sending a delegation from the regional XR industry to the festival in Venice. Interested Executive Producers can apply for one of the two places until Monday, 24.07.23. Germany is the focus country of the Venice Production Bridge this year _
Katrin Mersmann becomes Head of the Promotion Department30.06.2023On our own behalfA true all-rounder in all areas of film funding: Katrin Mersmann has been working as a film funding officer for more than 20 years. She will now take over as head of the MOIN funding department at the turn of the year 2023/24.
Change in the budget threshold27.06.2023High End Committee and Director's CutImportant information for all applicants: From now on, feature films and series with a budget of up to 2.5 million euros will be assigned to the Director's Cut Committee, while feature films and series with a budget of over 2.5 million euros will be submitted to the High End Committee. Previously, the budget threshold was 3.5 million euros.
Film-Norden celebrates at Kampnagel27.06.2023MOIN Midsummer 2023With around 1000 guests from film and TV, culture and politics, the MOIN Film Fund celebrated its annual industry get-together at Kampnagel on Tuesday evening. Among the guests were German Film Award winner Leonie Benesch, "Der Buchspazierer" Christoph Maria Herbst and the "Sløborn" team Aaron Hilmer and Emily Kusche.
German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund26.06.2023Call for Application 2023Here's to an exciting collaboration: the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund is being launched for the twelfth time this year. The deadline for the current application phase is 5 September 2023.
Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize awarded21.06.2023Top prizes for Kiel, Husum and OldenburgIn Schleswig-Holstein's oldest cinema, the KinoCenter in Rendsburg, State Secretary for Culture Guido Wendt presented the state's cinema award today (21 June) and paid tribute to the state's cinema culture:
Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize awarded21.06.2023Top prizes for Kiel, Husum and OldenburgIn Schleswig-Holstein's oldest cinema, the KinoCenter in Rendsburg, State Secretary for Culture Guido Wendt presented the state's cinema award today (21 June) and paid tribute to the state's cinema culture:
Butterfly kisses and virtual rainforests20.06.2023Around 140,000 euros to 5 projectsThree short, two immersive: At its current meeting, the "Kurz + Innovativ" Committee of the MOIN Film Fund supported five projects with around 140,000 euros. These include the animated film "Butterfly Kiss" from the Hamburg-based animation studio "Fabian&Fred" and the 270-degree experience "InHuman - A New World" about the creation and destruction of the rainforest.
The gold is in Bavaria19.06.2023Bavarian Film Award for "Rheingold"Fatih Akin's biopic "Rheingold" was honoured as best film at the Bavarian Film Awards. The film about the life of rapper, dealer, label founder and gold robber Giwar Hajabi aka Xatar has been seen by more than one million cinema-goers in Germany since its release. Another award went to the drama "Aus meiner Haut" by Alex Schaad.
Strong fleas and shrewd journalists06.06.2023Around 1.4 million euros for eleven projectsIn its current funding session, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded more than 1.4 million euros to eleven projects. Among the productions receiving funding are the new animation project "Go with the flea" by "Peterchens Mondfahrt" Director Ali Samadi Ahadi and the series "The Next Level" with actress Lisa Vicari, produced by Hamburg-based Letterbox.
An excellent short film05.06.2023Kiel media artist at the Hamburg Short Film FestivalFrom Cannes straight to Hamburg: Kiel-based media artist Eugenia Bakurin will be showing her experimental film "Long Time No Techno" as part of the Hamburg Short Film Festival, which will be taking place for the 39th time from 6 to 11 June. In April, the lecturer at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design was honoured with the Short Tiger Award for her work.
GetOnSet trainee programme enters its second round01.06.2023Application possible until 10 July 2023The Hamburg Media School, MOIN Film Fund and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg are jointly continuing the GetOnSet film trainee programme. Following the successful launch of the pilot project in 2022, the practical programme has proven to be an effective building block against the shortage of skilled workers in the film and series industry.
Merve Dizdar honoured as best actress30.05.2023Cannes Film Festival 2023For her acting performance in Nuri Bilge Ceylan's film "About Dry Grasses", Turkish actress Merve Dizdar was honoured as best actress in Cannes. The German co-production was screened in the official competition section of the festival.
German-Scandinavian business lunch25.05.2023MOIN and FFF Bayern together @Festival de CannesGermany's northernmost and southernmost film funding organisations were joint hosts: Filmmakers from all over Scandinavia and from Germany came together at the Business Lunch as part of the 76th Festival de Cannes.
Plenty of filming days in Hamburg22.05.2023Director's Cut funding roundIn its current meeting, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded more than 2.8 million euros to 27 projects - including the series "Schwarze Früchte" by showrunner and actor Lamin Leroy Gibba and the drama "Der Optimismus" by Hamburg filmmaker Steffen Goldkamp - both projects will be produced entirely in the funding region in the summer of 2023.
Explorer Konferenz #4 on 6 Oct 202316.05.2023Filmfest HamburgA new dawn or standstill? How are new digital tools impacting the film industry? The Explorer Konferenz #4 as part of FILMFEST HAMBURG INDUSTRY DAYS (2 to 6 October 2023) invites Executive Producers, financiers, funding institutions and students to take a look at the future of production for cinema, streaming and TV.
2x MOIN on the Côte d'Azur15.05.2023Festival de Cannes 2023Two MOIN-funded films will be represented at the 76th Cannes International Film Festival this year: Turkish Director Nuri Bilge Ceylan's "About Dry Grasses" has made it into the official competition, while Faouzi Bensaïdi's film "Déserts" is screening in the "Quinzaine des Cinéastes" section. Also taking part: up-and-coming Hamburg actress Pauline Pollmann and Kiel-based short filmmaker Eugenia Bakurin.
Golden Lola for "The Teachers' Lounge"12.05.2023German Film Award 2023At the German Film Awards 2023, the LOLAS in gold and bronze for best feature film went to the MOIN-funded productions "The Teachers' Lounge" and "Holy Spider". At the awards ceremony on Friday evening, the drama "The Teachers' Lounge", which was filmed entirely in Hamburg, received a total of five awards, including to Ilker Çatak for Best Director and Leonie Benesch for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Malika Rabahallah becomes the new director of FILMFEST HAMBURG09.05.2023Successor Albert WiederspielMalika Rabahallah will take over the management of FILMFEST HAMBURG from 1 January 2024. The Executive Producer and long-time head of the funding department of MOIN Film Fund will succeed Albert Wiederspiel, who will leave FILMFEST at the end of 2023 after twenty successful years as festival director.
First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein 202305.04.2023Apply nowOur cooperation with the international mentoring programme First Cut Lab is entering its third round! The First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is aimed specifically at MOIN-funded feature and documentary film productions that are in the editing phase.
Business Lunch @Festival de Cannes04.04.2023Apply now!On 21 May, together with six other funding institutions, we are inviting Executive Producers from Germany and Scandinavia to a "Business Lunch" in Cannes. If you want to be there, you can still apply until 19 April.
21 nominations for MOIN-funded productions24.03.2023German Film Award 2023Ten productions with North German participation can hope to win a total of 21 LOLAs at the German Film Awards 2023. Among the nominated films are the drama "The Teachers' Lounge" by Ilker Çatak, which was shot entirely in Hamburg, with seven nominations, "Holy Spider" by Ali Abbasi with four nominations and the novel adaptation "When Will It Again Like It Never Was Before" by Sonja Heiss with two nominations.
With the Bandits through Hamburg23.03.20231 City sees 1 FilmIt's that time again: on 16 April, 17 Hamburg arthouse cinemas will be showing a Hanseatic city classic in their programme. This year you can look forward to "Bandits" by Katja von Garnier from 1997 at "Eine Stadt sieht einen Film". A large part of the film team will be on site at the cinema screenings.
Body noises and working below deck21.03.2023Around 140,000 EUro to five projectsIn its first meeting of the year, the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded more than 140,000 euros to five projects. They include an animated short film about body sounds by Hamburg filmmaker Meike Fehre and a 360-degree film about the hardships of working on a cruise ship.
Award for four North German productions21.03.202359th Grimme PrizeOn 21 April, four productions with North German participation will be awarded the Grimme Prize: "Atomkraft Forever" by Hamburg filmmaker Carsten Rau, "The Other Side of the River" by Hamburg production company Doppelplusultra, the arthouse horror film "Schlaf" produced by Junafilm from Hamburg, and "Im Feuer - Zwei Schwestern" by Director and Script Writer Daphné Charizani.
New tool for revenue reports online20.03.2023Digital instead of paperFaster, simpler, clearer: From now on, all proceeds for funded films will be entered into our new proceeds tool. Sending PDFs and paper forms is now a thing of the past.
Cinema awards Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein17.03.2023Apply nowAs of now, cinema operators from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein can once again apply for the 2023 Cinema Awards. Here you can find out who can apply where and when the submission deadlines end.
Pirate girls & Hamburg bike couriers10.03.2023Around 1.8 million euros for 5 projectsIn its first meeting of the year, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund has supported four projects with around 950,000 euros - including the new animation adventure "Seeräubermoses" by Hamburg-based Ulysses Films ("The Amazing Maurice"). In addition, the Nordbuster Committee is awarding more than 850,000 euros to Wüste Film for the tragicomedy "Drift" by Director Florian Dietrich, who will shoot his new film almost entirely in Hamburg following his surprise success "Toubab".
Annual balance sheet 2022 of the MOIN Film Fund09.03.2023Now online!An Oscar nominee, a cinema million and two Palme d'Ors in Cannes: in 2022, there was plenty of tailwind for films from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. With 2,000 days of filming and production funding for 60 cinema films such as "Amrum" by Fatih Akin and Hark Bohm and for nine series such as "Helgoland 513" and "Davos", exciting new projects are in the starting blocks.
Schleswig-Holstein at the 73rd Berlinale22.02.2023Baltic Motion ReceptionOn the Tuesday of the Berlinale, Minister of Digitalisation Dirk Schrödter welcomed the Schleswig-Holstein film scene to the Baltic Motion reception at the state representation in Berlin. With a full dome experience, a short film programme and an exhibitor area, there was plenty for the guests to discover that evening.
Hamburg's film scene meets in Berlin18.02.2023Berlinale ReceptionOn the first Saturday of the Berlinale (18 February), the Hamburg film industry met for Tea Time at the Hamburg State Representation on the Spree. Directors Fatih Akin and "Rheingold" lead actor Emilio Sakraya as well as the "Mittagsstunde" team Charly Hübner and Lars Jessen were among those in attendance.
Standardised ecological production standards adopted16.02.2023German cinema, TV and online/VoD productionsMinister of State for Culture Claudia Roth, the film funding organisations of the federal states, the German Federal Film Board (FFA) and the "Green Shooting" working group, whose members include the majority of German television broadcasters and VoD services as well as film/TV production companies and associations, have agreed on uniform nationwide ecological standards for audiovisual production throughout Germany with the participation of the Changemakers.film initiative.
4 international Executive Producers at "Port of Production"02.02.2023Residency ProgrammeLast year, up-and-coming producers were able to apply for the new "Port of Production" residency programme for the first time - now the four participants from Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Canada have been selected. Among them: Executive Producer Fabian Driehorst from Hamburg.
Hologram whales and immersive street life30.01.2023Almost 140,000 euros for 8 projectsThe "Kurz + Innovativ" Committee of MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein has funded three innovative projects and one short film at its current meeting - including the new VR experience by the Hamburg-based GoBanyo team about life on the street and hologram whales from Schleswig-Holstein. Ideas were also funded for four XR projects.
New platform in the starting blocks25.01.2023Cooperation with Australian diversity projectHow diverse is the German film industry really? Despite important studies and surveys, there are gaps in the available data. The MOIN Film Fund wants to change this and is therefore cooperating with the Australian "The Everyone Project" with immediate effect. A pilot of the new "OMNI Inclusion" platform is to be launched across Germany in 2023 with the help of industry representatives.
3 times MOIN at the Oscars24.01.2023Academy Awards 2023Ruben Östlund can hope to win three Oscars with his megahit "Triangle of Sadness". As the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today, the MOIN-funded production has been nominated in the categories "Best Director", "Best Film" and "Best Original Script". The 95th Academy Awards will take place on 12 March 2023 in Hollywood.
MOIN with eight productions at the Berlinale23.01.202373rd BerlinaleWhen the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival takes place this year from 16-26 February, eight MOIN-funded productions will be screened in the capital - six of them as world premieres. They include "The Measures of Men" by Lars Kraume, Ayşe Polat's "In the Blind Spot" and the drama "The Teachers' Lounge" by İlker Çatak, which was shot in Hamburg.
Eight nominations for MOIN-funded productions20.01.202359th Grimme PrizeThe Grimme Institute today published the nominations for the 59th Grimme Prize. Among them are 8 productions from the north of Germany. The Grimme Prize is one of the most important awards in the German television sector.
Hamburg animated film at the Sundance Film Festival17.01.2023Premiere "The Amazing Maurice the Cat"The Hamburg-based production company Ulysses Films will be showing its animated film "The Amazing Maurice the Cat" at the renowned Sundance Film Festival in the USA from 19 January. The Terry Pratchett adaptation will be one of only three films to be shown in the children's section. Bastian Pastewka lends his voice to the orange-coloured street cat in the German version - cinema release is 9 February 2023.
Hot Hamburg and a cruel holiday05.01.20232.5 million euros to 30 projectsThe Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund is awarding almost 2.5 million euros to 30 projects in its current round. Among them: the drama "Anna ist" with 45 days of filming in Hamburg and the dystopian coming of age film "Dry Country" by Schleswig-Holstein filmmaker Malte Thomsen.
Nicola Jones becomes head of the Filmwerkstatt in Schleswig-Holstein16.12.2022New management in KielFrom February 2023, Nicola Jones will take over as head of the Schleswig-Holstein location of MOIN Film Fund. The former CEO of the German Children's Media Festival "Goldener Spatz" will succeed Arne Sommer, who has successfully managed the Filmwerkstatt since 2014 and has left the company at his own request.
Book spazierer and Strunk in series14.12.2022Around 2.5 million euros for 19 projectsThe High End and Nordbuster Committees of the MOIN Film Fund have awarded around 2.5 million euros to 19 projects - including the film adaptation of the bestseller "Der Buchspazierer" with Christoph Maria Herbst and a new series format by Heinz Strunk.
For Executive Producers from HH and SH07.12.2022 We are cooperating with Series Mania for the second year in a row and are sending a delegation from the funding region to the Series Mania Forum in Lille (21-23 March 2023)!
Head of Filmfest Hamburg01.12.2022Job advertisementWe are looking for a new director for Filmfest Hamburg as of 1 January 2024 - applications are open now and can be submitted until 8 January 2023.
"Queer Utopia" wins XR Pitch Battle02.11.2022Virtual Reality FundingsThe VR experience "Queer Utopia" has won the XR Pitch Battle organised by MOIN Film Fund. The Portuguese-Brazilian VR artist Lui Avallos will receive support totalling 10,000 euros for his project idea.
Horror stories and space animals28.10.2022Kurz + Innovativ funding roundIn its autumn round, the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund is supporting six projects with over 150,000 euros. Among them: a short film adventure with animals in space animated entirely in Hamburg and a VR horror experience.
Successful launch of the GetOnSet pilot project26.10.2022Tackling the shortage of film professionalsThe first year of "GetOnSet", the Hamburg pilot project to combat the shortage of film professionals, has started. More than 180 interested people applied in advance for the 15 places available. Dr Carsten Brosda, Senator for Culture and Media, and Labour Senator Dr Melanie Leonhard have now visited two GetOnSet trainees at work on the film set of "Notruf Hafenkante".
Around a dozen MOIN-funded films in Lübeck25.10.2022Nordic Film DaysFrom 2 to 6 November, 14 MOIN-funded productions will be shown on the big screen at the 64th Nordic Film Days in Lübeck - including the multi-award-winning drama "Aus meiner Haut", the short film "Kalb" shot in Schleswig-Holstein and Pepe Danquart's documentary about the artist Daniel Richter.
Important building block for German-Turkish arthouse cinema20.10.202240,000 euros for three new projectsIn its current meeting, the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, Medienboard and Istanbul Film Festival - Meetings on the Bridge is awarding 40,000 euros for the development of three projects.
MOIN from Mars and the discounter17.10.202221 projects with 1.7 million eurosIn its current meeting, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 1.7 million euros to 21 projects - including the children's book adaptation "Greetings from Mars" with over 30 days of filming in the north and the new Nordlichter series by the Belton brothers from Hamburg.
Residency programme for young Executive Producers11.10.2022New co-operationMOIN Film Fund, Danish Film Institute, National Film School of Denmark, SODEC Québec and Netherlands Film Fund are awarding four residency grants to young Executive Producers for the year 2023. The fellows will live, work and network in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Hamburg and Montreal. Applications are open until mid-November, the first "Port of Production"residency will take place in Copenhagen in March 2023.
Iris Berben, Explorer Konferenz and Pop-Up Café04.10.2022Filmfest HamburgIn addition to 19 subsidised productions, this year we are once again represented at Filmfest Hamburg with exciting industry events such as the Explorer Konferenz and a panel with Iris Berben. And if you fancy a snack or delicious coffee specialities in between, pop into our pop-up café at CinemaxX Dammtor.
Project coordinator wanted27.09.2022Immersive mediaAre you at home in the world of immersive media and looking for a new challenge in the North German film and culture scene? Then join our team! We are currently looking for a\*project coordinator\*for immersive media at our company headquarters in Kiel.
Fatih Akin on Amrum and Meermädchen as a series20.09.2022Funding decision High End and NordbusterIn its third meeting of the year, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund is supporting eleven projects with around 1.7 million euros. These include the new film "Amrum" by Fatih Akin and Hark Bohm and the series adaptation of the bestselling young adult book Alea Aquarius. The Nordbuster Committee also supported two projects with around 440,000 euros.
31 cinemas in the country honoured14.09.202212th Schleswig-Holstein Cinema PrizeThe twelfth Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize was awarded at the Astra-Filmtheater Plön on Tuesday evening.
2x Cannes, 2x series, 1x Fatih12.09.202230 years of Filmfest HamburgFestival director Albert Wiederspiel and his team are serving up a packed programme for the 30th anniversary edition of Filmfest Hamburg. Festival visitors can look forward to a total of 19 MOIN-funded productions from 29 September to 8 October. These include Cannes winners such as "Triangle of Sadness" and "Holy Spider", series highlights "made in Hamburg" and several world premieres.
Hamburg extends successful series funding08.09.2022Senator for Culture during filming with Fahri YardimThree reasons for series fans to rejoice: Fahri Yardim and Henriette Confurius are filming a new thriller series in the north. The first two Filmfest Hamburg series will premiere at the Filmfest Hamburg - and the film funding can also bring exciting series to the Hanseatic city in the future, as Senator for Culture Dr Carsten Brosda announced on the set of "Die Quellen des Bösen" by Hamburg production company Wüste Medien.
The programme of the Explorer Konferenz #3 is online07.09.2022Changing systemsThe Explorer programme has been confirmed and invites you to Hamburg on 7 October to shed light on the transformation of production for film, television and streaming.
Toronto Film Festival: Six long, one short05.09.2022TIFF 2022A total of seven MOIN-funded films will be screened at this year's Toronto International Film Festival from 8 to 18 September. In addition to the premieres of the two international co-productions "War Sailor" and "Snow and the Bear", the North German short film "Beben" has also made it into the programme.
MOIN cinema! with film patron Simone Buchholz24.08.2022On Monday 29 August, Hamburg bestselling Script Writer Simone Buchholz ("Schwedenbitter", "River Clyde ") will kick off our new event series: "MOIN Kino!"" The Hamburg classic "Absolute Giganten" will be shown. You can get your free tickets here!
10,000 euros in funding for your XR project!24.08.2022XR Pitch BattleDo you have an idea for an artistic and/or narrative XR project? Would you like to pitch this idea to a jury online and live? Then apply to us as part of the "XR Pitch Battle" by 4 October!
Filmfest Hamburg 202419.08.2022MOIN at the Filmfest Hamburg: Funded films and eventsWith 20 MOIN-funded productions at Filmfest Hamburg, there is something for everyone: binge-watchers can look forward to six episodes of "Schwarze Früchte", young film fans can immerse themselves in astronomical adventures and cineastes can enjoy numerous award-winning premieres. We have put together an overview of when and where you can see your favourites here.
Plenty of north at Filmfest Hamburg 202215.08.202210 subsidised productionsThere's a whole load of Hamburg coming our way: we currently have ten MOIN-funded productions in the Filmfest Hamburg programme - including Fatih Akin's new gangster epic "Rheingold" and Hans-Christian Schmid's "We Are Next of Kin" about the kidnapping of Jan Philipp Reemtsma.
Location management Kiel wanted27.07.2022Job advertisementWe are looking for a new full-time site manager for our company headquarters in Kiel as soon as possible. Are you interested? Here you can find all further information.
A North German film breeze in Venice26.07.202279th Venice International Film FestivalThe Venice International Film Festival begins on 31 August and a large part of the programme has now been announced. Included: the drama "Victim" with Hamburg leading actress Vita Smachelyuk in the Orizzonti section as well as the film "Aus meiner Haut" with Jonas Dassler and Mala Emde, which was shot entirely in Schleswig-Holstein and will be shown in the "International Film Critics' Week".
There is still room for improvement when it comes to sustainable catering on set19.07.2022MOIN surveyIn a nationwide survey, MOIN Film Fund asked 30 catering companies about sustainability. Where are companies already managing to act sustainably? Where is there still room for improvement? And what can film crews and production companies do to support caterers on set? Here are some initial answers.
2x Hamburg in Switzerland08.07.2022Locarno Film FestivalTwo Hamburg-based Directors are celebrating their world premieres at the renowned Locarno Film Festival this summer: Kilian Riedhof's drama "You Will Not Have My Hate" is screening on the Piazza Grande and Helena Wittmann is competing for the Golden Leopard with "Human Flowers of Flesh".
Hamburg's primeval rock and final stop Hallig30.06.2022800,000 euros to 14 projectsIn its June edition, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund supported 14 projects with around 800,000 euros - including a drama about an exiled author on a North Sea island and a documentary about the Hamburg jack-of-all-trades Dietrich Kuhlbrodt.
Explorer Konferenz docks again in Hamburg28.06.2022Future Congress in October 2022How are new digital tools impacting the film industry? And how are film production and the distribution of stories changing in times of radical change? As part of FILMFEST HAMBURG, the Explorer Konferenz #3 on 7 October 2022 invites you to explore these relevant questions together with international guests and take a look into the future. Three Explorer Impuls events will offer a foretaste of what's to come.
Film-Norden celebrates at Kampnagel22.06.2022MOIN 2022 MidsummerA celebration on the longest day of the year: MOIN Film Fund celebrated its annual industry get-together at Kampnagel on Tuesday evening with around 1000 guests from film and TV, culture and politics. Among the guests were Otto Waalkes, Jonas Nay, Pheline Roggan, Charly Hübner and the cult band Scooter.
220,000 euros for Hamburg cinemas21.06.2022Hamburg cinema awards 2022Back to normality: for the first time since 2019, the Hamburg Cinema Awards were presented live and in colour on 21 June. Culture Senator Dr Carsten Brosda presented awards to 17 arthouse and district cinemas as well as initiatives for the 2021 programme year at Kampnagel. Due to the pandemic, the prize money was more than doubled again this year from coronavirus funds to a total of 220,000 euros.
German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund13.06.2022Call for Application 2022Here's to an exciting collaboration: the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund is being launched for the eleventh time this year. The deadline for the current application phase is 5 September 2022.
Sailing, Sylt and serial killers09.06.2022Fundings for 14 projectsIn its latest meeting, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund supported ten projects with around 800,000 euros. Among them: the sequel to the true crime series "Reeperbahn Special Unit 65", a family film about four chaotic sisters and a documentary about the Vendée Globe regatta centred around Hamburg's Boris Herrmann. More than 550,000 euros will also go to four productions from the Nordbuster committee, including an animal-themed Schleswig-Holstein project.
State doubles payout to 100,000 euros07.06.2022Schleswig-Holstein Cinema PrizeWith immediate effect, the Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize is once again open for applications from cinemas in the state. Due to the ongoing economic burden on cinemas as a result of the pandemic, a total of 100,000 euros will be distributed this year, which represents a one-off increase of more than double. The awards are based on the programme year following the reopening of the cinemas from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
Dragons, bears and floating sales containers30.05.2022125,000 euros for three projectsSmall but mighty: the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund has awarded 125,000 euros in funding to three short films at its latest meeting. Schleswig-Holstein filmmaker Hilke Rönnfeldt's "Duty Free" takes us to a floating sales container on the Baltic Sea, while Hamburg-based animation company Telescope tells the story of an old lady and her dragon.
Two Palms for the Film North28.05.2022Festival de CannesA shower of awards at the Croisette! Two films with Hamburg participation were able to win in Cannes: the Palme d'Or went to Ruben Östlund's "Triangle of Sadness" and the prize for Best Actress went to Zar Amir Ebrahimi in "Holy Spider".
16 Hamburg cinemas are rock(er)ed18.05.2022A Stadt sieht einen Film 2022Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the Hamburg cult film "Rocker", 16 arthouse and arthouse cinemas in the Hanseatic city are showing the German Easy Rider as part of the event "Eine Stadt sieht einen Film". The packed supporting programme on 19 June includes a location tour, an exhibition - and of course filmmaker Klaus Lemke and some of his crew.
Financial accountant wanted18.05.2022Job advertisementAre you at home in the world of numbers, balance sheets and accounts and looking for a new challenge in the North German film and culture scene? Then join our team! At our company headquarters in Hamburg-Ottensen (with home office option) we are looking for a\*financial accountant\*in as of 01.10.2022.
Hamburg pilot project against skills shortage in film16.05.2022Get on set!The Hamburg Media School, MOIN Film Fund and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg are launching a joint pilot project in May to combat the shortage of skilled workers in the film and series sector. The practical, 12-month trainee programme "GetOnSet" is designed to prepare career changers for professions such as unit manager, Sound Assistants or assistant directors.
6x MOIN in Cannes16.05.2022Record year for the film industryThis has never happened before: three films with Hamburg participation are screening in competition at the 75th Cannes Film Festival, including the new film by Ruben Östlund. Three other MOIN-funded productions can be seen in other sections - the short film "Beben" was shot almost entirely in Schleswig-Holstein.
Another 100,000 euros for the Ukrainian film industry29.04.2022German film fundingThe International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk has already been able to help a total of 108 Ukrainian filmmakers with its Emergency Fund. After the German film funding organisations had already contributed 100,000 euros to the fund in March, there will now be further support amounting to 100,000 euros - because the situation remains precarious.
Two more films from Hamburg in Cannes22.04.202275th Cannes Film Festival"Pacifiction - Tourment sur les Îles" is another film with Hamburg participation in the Cannes competition. Executive Producer of the film: the Hamburg company Tamtam Film ("Some had crocodiles"). In the "Un Certain Regard" section, the new film by Emily Atef ("3 Days in Quiberon") can also celebrate its world premiere.
Hamburg war history19.04.2022documentary film week hamburg 2022It's THE week for all North German documentary film fans: from 20 to 24 April, documentarfilmwoche hamburg will be showing the works of numerous Hamburg and international filmmakers in 36 screenings. A central theme of the current festival edition will be the (late) aftermath of war.
Three North German co-productions in Cannes14.04.202275th Cannes Film FestivalWith the social satire "Triangle of Sadness" by Ruben Östlund ("The Square") and the dark Iranian thriller "Holy Spider" by "Border" Director Ali Abbasi, two MOIN-funded co-productions have made it into the competition of the 75th Cannes International Film Festival. "Burning Days" by Directors Emin Alper will also be screened in the Un Certain Regard section.
Welcome to reality07.04.2022Around 1.2 million euros for 29 projectsA portrait of the Hamburg cult band Tocotronic and the new film by "Manche hatten Krokodile"-Director Christian Hornung about the Hamburg Sternbrücke: The Director's Cut committee of the MOIN Film Fund has awarded around 1.2 million euros to 29 projects - including ten documentaries that received production funding.
Street life and fairytale experience31.03.2022160,000 euros to 5 projectsIn its first meeting of the year, the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded 160,000 euros to five projects. These include the new VR experience by the Hamburg-based GoBanyo team about life on the street and an interactive fairytale lesson for children.
Show us your series fabrics21.03.2022Apply now!Are you currently planning a new series project? Then apply now with your material for the Series Lab Hamburg 2022, which will take place in the Hanseatic city from 14 to 16 June. Work on your series material together with screenplay experts and also meet potential financing partners.
MOIN Film Fund shows green edge15.03.2022German Sustainability CodeSustainability has played a central role at MOIN Film Fund for more than ten years. With immediate effect, the company now also fulfils the criteria of the German Sustainability Code, thereby demonstrating its commitment: The requirements for the film industry apply just as much in-house.
Film funding supports Ukrainian film community07.03.2022100,000 euros for the Emergency FundIn view of the humanitarian emergency and the war in Ukraine, solidarity is more important than ever: German film funding organisations condemn Putin's invasion in the strongest terms and are sending a signal of solidarity to Ukrainian filmmakers and their families with their joint action.
First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein02.03.2022Call for tenders 2022The cooperation between MOIN Film Fund and the international mentoring programme First Cut Lab is entering its second round! With the First Cut Lab Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, it is aimed specifically at MOIN-funded feature film productions that are in the editing phase.
German film funding organisations plan to develop standardised review procedures01.03.2022Multiple national and regional funding organisations are often involved in the funding of film and series projects in Germany. A standardised review process is now being planned.
Series Mania 202225.02.2022Apply nowWe are delighted about our first cooperation with Series Mania and are sending a delegation from the funding region to the Series Mania Forum in Lille (22-24 March).
Expedition to the film north24.02.2022Annual report 2020 and 2021The new digital annual report from MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein takes stock of the coronavirus years 2020 and 2021. 2,501 shooting days, 26.2 million euros in funding, Golden Bears and Leopards.
Series power from Hamburg15.02.2022Around 2.5 million euros for 14 projectsIn the first funding session of the year, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 2.5 million euros to 14 projects. A total of 1.2 million euros will go to six series productions from the north of Germany. The series highlights include a crime drama starring Fahri Yardim and an end-time drama set on Helgoland.
Hamburg neighbourhood series at the Berlinale19.01.202272nd Berlin International Film FestivalAt the Berlinale 2022, Film-Norden will be represented with four subsidised films and a high-end series. At the "Berlinale Series Market" there will be a first glimpse of the series "REEPERBAHN Special Unit 65".
Kalb, clown food and VR bees11.01.2022Around 130,000 euros to 6 projectsThe Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund met just before the turn of the year. The result is six projects with around 130,000 euros in Fundings. These include a rural coming-of-age story by Friedrich Tiedtke from Schleswig-Holstein and an animal-political VR experience by Hamburg-based animation studio Fabian&Fred.
Forward into the 90s!07.01.2022New production company in HamburgA new addition to the Hamburg production landscape: In 2020, the jack-of-all-trades Hape Kerkeling and Hamburg film lawyer Harro von Have joined forces under the name "Honeybird Film " (formerly Blueverde) to realise original material by the cult comedian from Hamburg in the future. The mini-series "Club Las Piranjas" marks the start of this endeavour.
End-time epic and summer lethargy22.12.2021Around 850,000 euros go to 18 projectsIn its last funding session of the year, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 850,000 euros to 18 projects. Among them are a future drama by Hamburg-based "Systemsprenger"-Executive Producers Weydemann Bros. with Susanne Wolff and a coming of age film by Hamburg-based filmmaker Willy Hans.
International psychological thriller shoots in Film-Norden13.12.2021Around 800,000 euros for 5 projectsIn the last High End session of the year, the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 800,000 euros to five projects. These include the psychological thriller "The Tutor", which was shot entirely in Film-Norden, and the animated adventure "Seeräubermoses", based on the novel by Hamburg's honorary citizen Kirsten Boie.
MOIN Film Fund mourns the death of Lydia Matern-Jansen07.12.2021Hamburg cinema operatorHamburg has lost a great cinema maker: On Monday, 29/11/21, Lydia Matern-Jansen, long-time CEO of the Blankeneser Kino and the Elbe Filmtheater, passed away after a short, serious illness.
Welcome to the Schanzenviertel of the 80s30.11.2021A city sees a film 2021A Hamburg classic is returning to the big screen, freshly restored: Pia Frankenberg's "Burning Beds" will be shown in 16 Hamburg art house and district cinemas on 12 December as part of the "Eine Stadt sieht einen Film" event. Frankenberg and other cast and crew members will be on hand at many of the screenings for a short discussion with the audience. There will also be other exciting programme items.
Short film LOLA for Hamburg!26.11.2021German Short Film Award 2021First Locarno, now short film LOLA: On Thursday evening, HFBK graduate Nicolaas Schmidt was honoured with the German Short Film Award for his film "First Time (The Time For All But Sunset - Violet)". The film has already celebrated its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival.
German film, TV and VoD industry launches sustainability initiative22.10.2021Green minimum standardsA broad alliance of production companies, broadcasters, VoD services and film funding organisations is switching to a more ecologically sustainable production method: From 2022, ambitious, binding voluntary commitment to comply with minimum ecological standards and award of the new sustainability label "green motion".
From Kiel to Kaliningrad: Ten years of "Territorium Film"20.10.2021Anniversary of the German-Russian Documentary Film FestivalThe German-Russian documentary film festival "Territorium Film" celebrates its tenth anniversary edition this Friday. The opening ceremony will take place via livestream in parallel in the plenary hall of the Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament and at the festival venue in Kaliningrad. Since it was founded in 2011, the film festival can look back on around 90 films screened, 140 film guests and more than 20,000 visitors.
Stories from Mexico to Morocco19.10.2021Around 660,000 euros for 20 projectsIn its third meeting of the year, the Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 660,000 euros to 20 projects. Among them: an internationally cast biopic about the surrealist painter Leonora Carrington, which will be filmed in Schleswig-Holstein for around two weeks.
Hybrid storytelling and virtual travelling14.10.2021Around 100,000 euros for five projectsIn its third meeting of the year, the "Kurz + Innovativ" Committee of the MOIN Film Fund is supporting five projects with a total of around 100,000 euros - including the new short film by HFBK graduate Leonie Kellein and an immersive journey to the Amazon region.
Six German-Turkish film ideas supported08.10.2021German-Turkish funding roundTen years of the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund! In its current session, the funding round of Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Istanbul Film Festival - Meetings on the Bridge has supported six co-productions with a total of 53,000 euros. Following a digital edition in 2020, this year's anniversary session was once again held live in the Hanseatic city as part of Filmfest Hamburg.
MOIN LOLA! Eleven prizes for the film north02.10.2021German Film Award 2021A total of eleven coveted LOLAS went to the north of Germany at the German Film Awards Distribution on Friday evening - including the LOLA in Gold to the Letterbox production "Ich bin Dein Mensch" and the LOLA in Bronze to the MOIN-funded political satire "Curveball".
From the boat to the cinema and back again29.09.2021MOIN Film Fund events at Filmfest HamburgIn addition to numerous films worth seeing, the Filmfest Hamburg will once again feature exciting specialist events for those interested in the industry. MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is organising four events - two on water and two on land.
Behind Danish curtains17.09.2021Around EUR 1.5 million to 11 projectsIn its third meeting of the year, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awarded around 1.3 million euros to eight projects - including Kida Khodr Ramadan's new Hamburg series "Santa Fu" and a historical film with Mads Mikkelsen. The Nordbuster Committee is also funding three additional projects.
The biggest festival winners from the north at Filmfest Hamburg13.09.2021Filmfest Hamburg 2021From 30 September to 9 October 2021, Filmfest Hamburg invites you to the city's cinemas for the 29th time. The festival selection includes several North German productions that have already impressed at international festivals. These include the recent Locarno winners "No One's with the Calves" by Sabrina Sarabi and "Vengeance is Mine, All Others Pay Cash" by Edwin.
Hamburg docks13.09.202118th documentary film week hamburgTime for Documentaries: From 15 to 19 September, the documentary film week hamburg starts its 18th edition. There will be a total of 27 events with films and guests over five days - including three MOIN-funded projects.
3x MOIN on the shortlist09.09.2021European Film Awards 2021The first batch of shortlisted films has been released: And with "Gaza Mon Amour", "The Other Side Of The River" and "Les Enfants Terrible", three MOIN-funded films can hope to be nominated for the European Film Awards.
Cinema Prize 2021 goes to 37 cinemas08.09.2021Schleswig-HolsteinThe 2021 Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Award will once again be presented in presence. "We want to celebrate and show the reopening of our cinemas with the Cinema Award Distribution in a real cinema hall and with guests: Cinema has survived and is coming back to life," said Culture Minister Prien in Kiel today.
11 nominations for North German productions19.08.2021German Film Award 2021A total of three films supported by the MOIN Film Fund can hope to win a LOLA at the 71st German Film Awards. "Tides" by Tim Fehlbaum leads the field with six nominations. "Curveball - Wir machen die Wahrheit" by Johannes Naber and "A Symphony of Noise" by Enrique Sánchez Lansch also have a chance.
220,000 euros for 17 Hamburg cinemas and initiatives18.08.2021Hamburg cinema awards 2021As part of a major social media campaign, the Hamburg Cinema Awards 2021 were presented by Senator for Culture Dr Carsten Brosda on 19 August. The Senator for Culture was supported by 17 prominent laudators, including Detlev Buck, Peter Lohmeyer and Catrin Striebeck. The cinema prizes were more than doubled to 220,000 euros this year as part of the coronavirus aid programme.
Two MOIN-funded films win in Locarno15.08.2021Locarno Film Festival 2021Actress Saskia Rosendahl has won the best actress award in the "Concorso Cineasti del presente" section at the Locarno Film Festival for her leading role in the drama "No One's with the Calves". Executive Producer of the film, which had 16 shooting days in Schleswig-Holstein and two in Hamburg, is the Hamburg-based company Weydemann Bros. The main prize of the evening went to the Indonesian film "Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash", which was co-produced by Fatih Akin's company bombero international.
All You Need is Law06.08.2021New series of events on legal topicsThe MOIN Film Fund is kicking off the second half of the year with a new series of events. Together with the Hamburg media law firms GRAEF, UNVERZAGT and VON HAVE FEY, the focus will be on film and media law topics under the label "All You Need is Law". The new format starts on 2 September with an online workshop, which you can register for today.
Kalb and fighters in Locarno30.07.2021Four subsidised films at the 74th Locarno Film FestivalA total of four films supported by the MOIN Film Fund will be screened in competition at the 74th Locarno Film Festival from 4 to 14 August this year: "Systemsprenger" producers Weydemann Bros. from Hamburg are celebrating their world premiere in Switzerland with "No One's with the Calves" - and Fatih Akin's company bombero international is sending an Indonesian action comedy into the race.
Nasty brothers and ghost grannies19.07.2021Director's Cut funding roundThe Director's Cut Committee of the MOIN Film Fund has awarded more than 1.1 million euros to 23 projects in its second meeting of 2021. Among them are the new drama from "Systemsprenger" Executive Producers Weydemann Bros. with "Dark" star Louis Hofmann and Almila Bagriacik as well as a documentary about the journey of a paraplegic cat.
Dangerous dives and arctic sleigh rides08.07.2021Funding decision High End + NordbusterIs it Christmas already? In its second meeting of 2021, the High End Committee of the MOIN Film Fund awards around 1.5 million euros to 14 projects - including the Hamburg-produced animation adventure "Niko's Arctic Adventure" and a diving thriller that will be shot in the film water tank "Offtec" in Schleswig-Holstein, among others. The Nordbuster Committee is also funding two scripts with 50,000 euros each.
Between Husum and Hamburg02.07.2021Funding decision Kurz + InnovativIn its second funding session of 2021, the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of the MOIN Film Fund supported seven projects with a total of 140,000 euros. These include a VR experience about life on the street, an interactive art installation for children and a North German short film production on the topic of "saying goodbye during the coronavirus pandemic".
European film organisations join forces to form anti-racism task force01.07.2021ARTEFIn the summer of 2020, a group of European filmmakers came together to found ARTEF, the Anti-Racism Taskforce for European Film. The first step was an awareness-raising programme led by Dr Emilia Roig, trainer, Script Writer and founder of the Centre for Intersectional Justice in Berlin. The workshops took place online between November 2020 and May 2021 with an average of 40 participants per session from all over Europe.
Cinemas finally reopen after eight months of forced closure30.06.2021Around 1.2 million euros in Hamburg cinema aidOn Thursday, cinemas in Hamburg will finally open their doors again - and the City of Hamburg, together with the Film Fund, is providing the accompanying programme: with an unprecedented free ticket campaign and a doubling of the cinema programme prize funds, the cinemas in the north are to be given an easier start to the cinema summer. This brings the total amount of Hamburg's coronavirus aid to around 1.2 million euros.
Reinhard Hinrichs deceased25.06.2021Bereavement in HamburgFrom 1987 to 2011, Reinhard Hinrichs shaped the establishment and development of film funding in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. The film industry in the north owes him a great deal. He has now passed away at the age of 74.
"Babyland" wins the NDR "Albatross" award24.06.2021Series Lab Hamburg 2021This year's NDR "Albatross" prize for the best television series concept, worth 7500 euros, goes to the series "Babyland" (Agitprop Film) and Bulgarian Executive Producer Martichka Bozhilova. The prize was awarded as part of the "Series Lab Hamburg". Script Writers of "Babyland" are the Italian Simona Nobile and the US-American Dianne Jones.
Explorer Konferenz docks for 2nd round in Hamburg23.06.2021Future Congress in autumnFrom producing in the digital age, the reinvention of public broadcasters to diversity as a business opportunity: the second Explorer Konferenz will take place at the beginning of October, docked to FILMFEST HAMBURG. On 8 October, everything will once again revolve around producing for cinema, streaming & TV. The half-day conference will focus on the challenges and opportunities of the current upheaval in the film industry - partly on three stages in parallel.
MOIN - The first round is on us!15.06.2021Big free ticket campaign for cinema reopening in the north50 cinemas and free admission everywhere: in a unique campaign, the states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein are jointly heralding the reopening of cinemas. Whether island cinema, arthouse gem or multiplex: on the first weekend in July, all participating cinemas are offering free tickets for one screening. And by the way, Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is presenting itself in a new guise - and is now called MOIN Film Fund.
German Film Commissions draw positive interim balance10.06.2021Keen to be greenThe German Film Commissions' nationwide sustainability initiative "Keen to be green" has met with a great response: so far, more than 1,200 filmmakers from all sectors have taken part in the online events on "green filmmaking".
Ahoy, the cinemas in the north are back!09.06.2021#moinkinoFrom 1 July 2021, cinemas in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein will reopen their auditoriums. The MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the state of Schleswig-Holstein are donating the first round: 50 cinemas are offering free tickets for a cinema screening on the opening weekend as part of the #MOINKINO campaign
Two Hamburg films in the Cannes competition03.06.2021"The Story of my Wife" + "France"Hungarian Berlinale winner Ildikó Enyedi (Golden Bear for "Body and Soul") is in competition at the 74th Cannes International Film Festival with "The Story of my Wife". The European co-production with leading actress Léa Seydoux was filmed in 2019 at historical locations in Hamburg, among others. Also included: Bruno Dumont's "France", which was co-produced by Red Balloon Film from Hamburg - and also stars Léa Seydoux.
10,000 euros in funding for your innovative project!17.05.2021VR Punk Pitch Battle" call for entriesDo you have an idea for an artistic and/or narrative VR/XR project? Would you like to pitch this idea online and live in front of a jury at the Virtual Reality & Arts Festival VRHAM! Then apply to us now and by 10 June!
Explorer Konferenz enters the 2nd round28.04.2021Hybrid event in HamburgAfter a successful kick-off in 2019 and a break in 2020 due to coronavirus, the Producers Association, Filmfest Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and FILMFEST HAMBURG are preparing the second Explorer Konferenz as a hybrid event. On 8 October 2021, everything will revolve around the production of the future in short, dynamic formats. The Explorer Impuls next Monday, for which you can still register, offers a little foretaste.
Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize 202123.04.2021Apply now!Cinema operators from Schleswig-Holstein take note: You have until 30 April to apply for the 2021 Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize, which is endowed with a total of 50,000 euros and awarded by the Minister of Education, Science and Culture.
Between Schanze and Tomte07.04.2021Funding decision Director's CutExciting film fare for the start of spring: the Director's Cut Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein has supported a total of 22 projects with more than 1.6 million euros at its latest meeting. The funded projects include an episodic film about a bomb disposal operation in Hamburg's Schanzenviertel neighbourhood and Charly Hübner's feature film debut based on a novel by Tomte frontman Thees Uhlmann.
SERIES LAB HAMBURG 2021 application launch26.03.2021Serial Content Meets FinancingYou can now apply with your series projects for the Series Lab Hamburg 2021, which will take place from 22 to 24 June in an online edition. Work on your series material together with screenplay experts and also meet potential financing partners.
Digitisation with the film heritage funding programme19.03.2021Apply nowWith the "Film Heritage" funding programme, the German Federal Film Board (FFA) has been awarding up to ten million euros annually for the digitisation of cinema films since 2019. The deadline for the current funding round is 20 April 2021.
Schleswig-Holstein increases funding share to one million euros11.03.2021FFHSH fundingMore money for the film north: The state of Schleswig-Holstein has increased its annual share of the funding pot of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein by 233,000 euros to around one million euros and is strengthening the film landscape in the region. Numerous film shoots are already planned for 2021 in the northernmost federal state.
Dance and theatre04.03.2021Kurz + Innovativ" funding roundFrom a naval remand prison to an underwater puppet theatre: the latest meeting of the Kurz + Innovativ Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein was quite maritime and creative. Three short films and two innovative projects are being supported with a total of 110,000 euros.
"There is no evil" Executive Producer in the Berlinale programme26.02.2021Berlinale 2021Another Hamburg film at the Berlinale: Executive Producer and new Hamburg resident Farzad Pak is screening his film "District Terminal" in the "Encounters"competition. Pak previously produced "There is no evil" - with the drama Mohammad Rasoulof won the Golden Bear in 2020.
Gangster rap with 1000 lines18.02.2021High End funding decisionA good start to the new year: at its first meeting of 2021, the High End Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded more than two million euros to a total of ten projects. Among them are Fatih Akin's new gangster biopic about the German rapper and label CEO Xatar and Bully Herbig's media satire "1000 Zeilen" starring Elyas M'Barek and Jonas Nay.
North German fabrics, thought big15.02.2021Welcome to the Nordbuster CommitteeWould you like a little more? Up to four times a year, our Nordbuster committee supports projects from northern Germany that have what it takes to become a cinema hit. You can find out exactly what we are looking for and who can apply here.
Six North German film gems in Berlin11.02.2021Berlinale 2021Five subsidised films in the programme and one Hamburg film in the Competition: the film North can show its diverse side at the Berlinale with a vampire comedy from the Baltic Sea and a sci-fi drama from a North Frisian water tank. The "Unorthodox" Director Maria Schrader is also in the running for a Golden Bear with the Letterbox production "Ich bin dein Mensch".
A city streams a film - for free!10.02.2021Hamburg cult film "Supermarket"Desire to go to the cinema despite the pandemic? The "Eine Stadt sieht einen Film" event organised by Hamburg's arthouse and district cinemas will be launched as an online edition for the first time on the weekend of 27 and 28 February. The Hamburg classic and milieu thriller "Supermarket" by Roland Klick will be available to stream free of charge on these two days - including a digital location tour and other programme highlights.
Hamburg woman wins short film award03.02.2021Sundance Film Festival 2021The debut film "Bambirak" by Hamburg-based Director of Photography, Director and Script Writer Zamarin Wahdat was honoured with the award for best international short film at the renowned Sundance Film Festival in the USA.
Film-Norden at the Max Ophüls Prize19.01.2021Online editionFrom 17 to 24 January, the 42nd Max Ophüls Preis Film Festival will take place in an online edition. A total of five FFHSH-funded films will be streamed at the young talent festival, including two entries from the Hamburg Media School and a film that also made it to the Sundance Film Festival this year.
Because everything starts with an idea18.01.2021Treatment promotionFilmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded eleven treatment and idea grants in the course of 2020. These project outlines, which were supported with a total of 64,000 euros, include a genuine neighbourhood story and a cross-platform online series.
First Cut Lab for the first time in Film-Norden11.01.2021Call for applications for the mentoring programmeIn 2021, the international mentoring programme First Cut Lab is coming to Film-Norden for the first time and is aimed specifically at FFHSH-funded feature film productions that are in the editing phase.
Call for entries Nordlichter - miniseries wanted04.01.2021With Özgür Yildirim as mentorFor the fifth time, the "Nordlichter" - the debut series of NDR, FFHSH and nordmedia - is entering a new call for entries. In addition to a change in content, there will be an artistic mentorship for the first time: The 2021 season will be accompanied by Hamburg-based Script Writer and Director Özgür Yildirim ("4 Blocks").
Dark spirits and strange bodies16.12.2020Funding decision Director's CutGoodbye 2020! In the last meeting of the year, the FFHSH "Director's Cut" Committee awards almost 1.4 million euros to 19 projects. Among them are a German-Canadian thriller from Junafilm and an unusual love story with a star cast and 27 days of filming in Schleswig-Holstein.
Life and its abysses09.12.2020Funding decision Kurz + InnovativIn its last funding session of the year, the "Kurz + Innovativ" Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded around 150,000 euros to six projects. The funding round includes the new stop-motion work by the Lauenstein brothers and hard film material by Hille Norden from Kiel.
Of wild horses and humpback whales07.12.2020High End and Nordbuster funding roundA new animation studio for Hamburg and many days of filming for Schleswig-Holstein: In the last meetings of the year, the High End and Nordbuster Committees of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded around 2 million euros to a total of eight projects, including the first film adaptation of Joachim Meyerhoff's novel.
The north is #nichtabgedreht02.12.2020We show you our regionHamburg and Schleswig-Holstein have always been among the most popular filming regions in Germany. In order to show the diversity of the north and give creatives inspiration for film material in the region, our Film Commission is continuously presenting locations in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein in short video portraits.
Short film Lola goes to Schleswig-Holstein25.11.2020German Short Film Award 2020The FFHSH-funded short film "Maman Maman Maman" by Director Lucia Margarita Bauer received the special prize of 20,000 euros at the German Short Film Award Distribution on Wednesday evening. Executive Producer is Ann Carolin Renninger (joon film) from Schleswig-Holstein. Another Lola went to HFBK graduate Roxana Reiss and her experimental graduation film "Alturas".
Schleswig-Holstein Film Festival and Screenplay Award18.11.2020Click your way inThe programme is set: On 5 December, Filmfest Schleswig-Holstein will take place in an online edition due to the current Corona restrictions and will show a total of 9 short films in a free stream. In addition, the Schleswig-Holstein Screenplay Award will be presented on 29 November as a podcast on Spotify and on the radio at Kiel FM.
Award-winning film standard12.11.2020Günter Rohrbach Prize and Co.There have been several awards for FFHSH-funded productions in recent weeks, including Katrin Gebbe's "Pelikanblut" and "Atomkraft Forever" by Carsten Rau.
60th birthday award for Albert Wiederspiel05.11.2020The FFHSH congratulatesFilmfest Hamburg festival director Albert Wiederspiel was honoured by the Hamburg Senate with the Senator Biermann Ratjen Medal for his extraordinary achievements in film in Hamburg. The Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein congratulates him on the award.
Three new film ideas supported03.11.2020German-Turkish funding roundIn its tenth session, the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Istanbul Film Festival - Meetings on the Bridge supported three co-productions in development. This year, the decision was made in a virtual meeting instead of at Filmfest Hamburg as is traditionally the case.
A Nordic streaming festival02.11.202062nd Nordic Film Days LübeckWith 16 funded films and two industry events, Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein will be represented at this year's 62nd Nordic Film Days Lübeck from 4 to 8 November. Originally planned as a hybrid festival, the event will now take place entirely online due to the new Covid measures - almost all films can be streamed from home.
Memory loss and the fight for freedom28.10.2020Funding decision Director's CutIn its most recent funding session, the Director's Cut Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded around 900,000 euros to 23 projects, including the drama "Maret" with "Styx" star Susanne Wolff and a documentary about the Syrian ex-professional swimmer Sarah Mardini with Oscar-winning Director of Photography Zamarin Wahdat.
Of monsters and Nissan Micras16.10.2020Funding decision Kurz + InnovativIn its second meeting of the year, the "Kurz + Innovativ" Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein supported the production of five short films with a total of 147,000 euros, including a monster animation film and a genuine Schleswig-Holstein project.
A fairy tale at Mittagsstunde14.10.2020Funding decision High End and NordbusterIn its second meeting of the year, the High End Committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded around 1.6 million euros to ten projects. Among the productions receiving funding are "Over & Out", the new film by Hamburg company Oma Inge Film ("Systemsprenger") and the novel adaptation "Mittagsstunde" by Lars Jessen, which also received further funding from the FFHSH Nordbuster Committee.
FFHSH industry events in the live stream23.09.2020Filmfest Hamburg 2020In addition to a diverse cinema programme, there will once again be numerous industry events as part of Filmfest Hamburg this year. Even though the majority of our events are already sold out, we have a little treat: almost all events can be streamed live and free of charge via YouTube.
Hybrid edition with 7 subsidised films22.09.2020Filmfest Hamburg 2020Streaming or cinema? From 24 September to 3 October, Filmfest Hamburg opens its doors in a hybrid edition. Seven FFHSH-funded films have made it into the programme, including the Berlinale winner "There is no evil" by Mohammad Rasoulof and the world premiere of Moritz Bleibtreu's directorial debut "Cortex". The films will be framed by several specialist events.
Honour for Director Lars Jessen16.09.2020Schleswig-Holstein Art PrizeThe Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein, Daniel Günther, honoured Directors and film producer Lars Jessen with the state's art prize on Wednesday evening.
Film@Reeperbahn Festival 202011.09.2020Panels and premieresIn addition to plenty of music, there are also several cinema screenings and events for the film industry at this year's Reeperbahn Festival from 16 to 19 September. We give you a brief overview.
Survey for Hamburg's media and creative industries10.09.2020Hamburg Chamber of CommerceWhat is the situation in Hamburg as a media centre? What impact is the coronavirus crisis having on local media and creative companies? And what would you like to see in Hamburg? Please take five minutes to complete the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce survey.
5.5 million euros for the film industry in Hamburg02.09.2020Corona default fundThe Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg wants to contribute a total of 5.5 million euros to the planned cancellation fund for corona-related filming interruptions in Germany. The FFHSH expressly welcomes this step.
Filmfest Hamburg 2020 in hybrid format30.07.202028th editionIn view of the current situation, it was not clear for a long time what form the Filmfest Hamburg would take from 24 September to 3 October. But now Albert Wiederspiel and his team have had their say. Look forward to an online and offline mix.
2x Orizzonte28.07.202077th Venice International Film FestivalThis year, two FFHSH-funded films will be shown on the big screen at the 77th Venice International Film Festival from 2 to 12 September: The tragicomedy "Gaza mon amour" by Arab and Tarzan Nasser and the short film "What would probably have happened if I hadn't stayed at home" by Hamburg filmmaker Willy Hans.
German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund20.07.2020Call for Application 2021Happy Anniversary! This year marks the tenth anniversary of the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund. The deadline for the current application phase is 1 September 2021.
The north goes into series production16.07.2020"High End" and "Nordbuster" funding decisionsAt the first funding session of the FFHSH High End Committee, twelve projects were funded, including six series with numerous shooting days in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. The Nordbuster Committee also met for the first time in June and decided in favour of two projects. The projects from both funding sessions include the film adaptation of the Sarah Kuttner novel "Kurt" and a series about the so-called Hamburg acid barrel murderer Lutz Reinstrom.
Around the world in 31 projects09.07.2020Funding decision Director's Cut CommitteeIn its second funding session in 2020, the Director's Cut Committee of the FFHSH has funded 31 projects with almost 1.2 million euros. The funded films include an Indian road movie by Hamburg production company Tamtam Film and a culinary voyage of discovery to Albania by Schleswig-Holstein filmmaker Andrea Jeska.
German Film Commissions continue "Keen to be green" seminars08.07.2020New datesDue to popular demand, the German Film Commissions (GFC) are continuing their online seminar series "Keen to be green" in mid-July. The web seminars with Green Filming & TV expert Philip Gassmann will then be aimed specifically at actors, agencies, Directors and Script Writers.
FFHSH introduces Diversity Checklist29.06.2020More #DiversityFilmsThe queer refugee story "Futur Drei" or the girls' football team from "Kick it like Beckham" show it: good and successful films get by without clichés and stereotypical role models. With the mandatory "Diversity Checklist", Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is now structurally committed to more diversity in its subsidised projects. The goal: film more diversity!
Four wins?19.06.2020German Acting Award 2020This week, the list of nominees for the German Drama Award was announced - a total of four prizes could go to FFHSH-funded projects. Among the nominees are Benjamin Radjaipour for his young talent role in "Futur Drei" and Alina Serban as best actress in "Gipsy Queen".
Progress before perfection18.06.2020Keynote Helge Albers (meet&mingle)On 17 June, FFHSH CEO Helge Albers gave a keynote speech at the meet&mingle online panel on the topic "When cinema began to stream". You can read the full keynote in full here.
We'll give you the rest11.06.2020Cinema investment programme 2020Until the end of the year, film theatres and venues can still apply to the FFA for the "Future Cinema Programme" and receive funding for 80 percent of the costs of modernisation. In order to cover the remaining 20 per cent, the FFHSH is currently providing an investment grant that waives the need for an own contribution.
When cinema began to stream11.06.2020Panel recording now onlineOn 17 June, the first digital edition of our meet&mingle format took place on the Zoom platform. Under the motto "When cinema began to stream", it was about nothing less than the future of cinema. You can now watch the recording of the entire panel here.
Bombastic atmosphere in the Schanzenviertel10.06.2020First "Director's Cut" funding sessionThe new FFHSH Committee "Director's Cut" for projects with production costs of less than 3.5 million euros met for the first time at the end of May. In response to the coronavirus-related shooting stops, the focus was on the development of new film material. A total of 18 projects were funded with over 400,000 euros.
A look inside your own four walls29.05.2020VRHAM! ResidenciesMaking good things even better: Once again this year, two teams will be developing their virtual reality projects with the help of a mentor as part of the VRHAM! festival from 4 to 7 June. This time it's all about collective instincts and domestic landscapes.
New FFHSH Committee promotes for the first time28.05.2020Kurz + InnovativPremiere for the new "Kurz + Innovativ" committee of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein: In its first meeting, the funding round awarded a total of 200,000 euros to seven short films and one immersive project. They include an installation by the film collective behind the Berlinale success "Futur Drei" and a crazy animated adventure about mixed animal creatures in space.
Hamburg cinemas can reopen under certain conditions26.05.2020Corona crisisThe Senate has also decided on further openings in the cultural sector with the new ordinance passed today: Hamburg's cinemas and district cultural centres can reopen to visitors under certain conditions.
Submission deadline ends on 29 May18.05.2020Corona emergency aid programme of the federal and state sponsorsOn 29.05.2020, the deadline for state sponsors to submit initial applications under the Corona Emergency Aid Programme ends. Applications received after this date can no longer be considered. Applications should be received by all participating sponsors at the same time.
German Film Commissions and federal associations launch first nationwide sustainability initiative15.05.2020Keen to be greenThe German Film Commissions network has launched a nationwide digital event series for the first time, which provides individual training for individual trades in the area of sustainable work processes. Under the motto "Keen to be green", the first webinar in the series starts today.
18 cinemas and initiatives awarded over 100,000 euros13.05.2020Hamburg cinema awards 2020On Tuesday evening, Jana Schiedek, State Councillor for Culture and Media, presented the Hamburg Cinema Awards. In a digital "Home Edition", 15 arthouse and district cinemas were honoured for their 2019 programme year. Special prizes were awarded for the first time to the initiatives "A Wall is a Screen", "Flexibles Flimmern" and Schanzenkino 73.
3 x 3 = 1312.05.2020Funding decision Corona relief fundThe coronavirus aid fund "3x3" has been exhausted: 13 production companies from the north of Germany will receive an injection of 150,000 euros to develop around 40 scripts with their teams of writers over the next three years. The mystery professionals from Junafilm, the animation filmmakers Fabian&Fred and the Schleswig-Holstein-based marine filmmaker and VR expert Daniel Opitz are among those receiving funding.
MOIN Inga!07.05.2020Reinforcement at the FFHSHA new face at Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein: Inga Becker is now supporting us as an assistant in the "Fundings" department.
LOLA in gold and bronze for Hamburg25.04.2020German Film AwardThree films from Hamburg were among the big winners of the 70th German Film Awards: With 8 prizes, Nora Fingscheidt's drama "Systemsprenger" was the big winner at the awards ceremony on Friday evening. Further LOLAs went to "I Was, I Am, I Will Be; by Ilker Çatak and "Lindenberg! Do your thing" by Hermine Huntgeburth.
The show must go on!23.04.2020Hamburg arthouse cinemas launch donation campaignCinema operations across Germany came to a standstill several weeks ago, bringing many cinemas to the brink of collapse. Hamburg's arthouse cinemas have now joined forces on the startnext platform for a joint fundraising campaign that will start on 23 April 2020.
Come together, right now20.04.2020Digital networking with Create Converge + Screen Talent EuropeAlthough the coronavirus crisis presents us with huge challenges, there is one advantage: digital networking is progressing extremely quickly. Two good examples are the Create Converge Community Platform and the lockdown stories from Screen Talent Europe and New Noardic Wave.
Cinema Help Hamburg15.04.2020Corona crisisFrom now until 30 April, cinema operators from the Hanseatic city can apply for "Kino Hilfe Hamburg". The 550,000 euros in emergency aid is available to cinemas, screening venues or special film-related initiatives that have fallen on hard times due to the coronavirus-related closures. The application period has ended - please check our website regularly for future programmes!
3 scripts in 3 years15.04.2020Apply now!Executive Producers\*with a special connection to our funding region can still apply until 23 April for the "3x3" funding programme, which was launched at short notice, and have three projects funded together with Script Writers and/or Directors from the funding region.
Disappeared and betrayed09.04.2020Committee 1 awards around 3 million eurosIn its last meeting, Committee 1 of the FFHSH awarded almost three million euros to 24 projects under the old funding system, including the novel adaptation "We Are Next of Kin" by Directors Hans-Christian Schmid and the drama "Last Song for Stella" by "Deutscher Drehbuchpreis" winner Kilian Riedhof.
Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize awarded via video for the first time08.04.2020Prize money tripled to 150,000 eurosThe Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Prize was distributed online for the first time. "The coronavirus pandemic has prompted us to rewrite the script for the Cinema Prize," said Culture Minister Karin Prien in her message of greeting in the video clip produced by Filmwerkstatt.
Attention: FFHSH extends and postpones submission deadlines07.04.2020Important noteOur motto "Let's fund things forward" has never been more important than now. The current situation is challenging the entire industry. As Fundings, we are aware that reliability is currently the top priority. That is why we are responding to the current conditions and needs, extending our April submissions and focussing on the area of development.
Distribution of the Schleswig-Holstein Cinema Awards 202007.04.2020Home EditionWelcome to the fastest and most highly endowed cinema award ceremony of all time in Schleswig-Holstein!
3.7 million euros for the film industry in the north03.04.2020Corona crisis aid packageA separate cinema emergency aid programme for Hamburg, a tripling of cinema programme prices in Schleswig-Holstein, participation in the nationwide rescue package and a new funding programme for creative professionals in the north of the country: A comprehensive package of measures is intended to support the film and cinema industry in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein quickly and sustainably. The two states will provide an additional 3.7 million euros for this purpose.
Fundings launch aid programme for film and media industry26.03.2020Corona crisisThe coronavirus crisis poses existential challenges for the entire film and media industry. In order to provide the industry with the best possible support with the resources available to them, the federal and state funding bodies have developed a joint aid programme with measures for the production, distribution and cinema sectors, which is to be implemented quickly and unbureaucratically.
All aid measures at a glance19.03.2020Corona crisisA link list with helpful tips and support measures for filmmakers + cinemas from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein during the Corona period.
Labour law - guide for filmmakers18.03.2020Corona crisisWhat options do Executive Producers have if filming is forcibly interrupted and financial disadvantages are imminent? And what do you do in the event of illness on set? The Hamburg law firm "Von Have Fey" has compiled a comprehensive catalogue of questions and answers with regard to labour law issues for the corona crisis.
MOIN LOLA - here we come!11.03.2020German Film Award 2020 nominationsIn the nominations for the German Film Awards 2020 announced today, a total of 23 nominations went to six FFHSH-funded films. Among the nominees are Nora Fingscheidt's "Systemsprenger", Hermine Huntgeburth's "Lindenberg! Do your thing" and "I Was, I Am, I Will Be" by HMS graduate Ilker Çatak.
Freedom for the filmmaker Rasoulof09.03.2020Urgent appealThe European Film Academy, the Festival de Cannes, the German Film Academy, the Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, the Filmfest Hamburg, the IDFA - International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), the Netherlands Film Fund and the Accademia del cinema italiano - Premi David di Donatello would like to express their deep concern about the imminent imprisonment of Iranian film director Mohammad Rasoulof.The European Film Academy, the Festival de Cannes, the German Film Academy, the Filmfest Hamburg, the IDFA - International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), the Netherlands Film Fund and the Accademia del cinema italiano - Premi David di Donatello would like to express their deep concern about the imminent imprisonment of Iranian film director Mohammad Rasoulof.
Women*Festival in Hamburg06.03.202010 works in the Studio cinemaCurtains up for Hamburg's first Women\*Festival: from 5 to 8 March, Studio Kino is showing ten works by and about women, including numerous guests, to mark International Women's Day.
A Golden Bear for Hamburg01.03.2020Berlinale 2020: Rasoulof winsThe drama "There is no evil" by Mohammad Rasoulof, who is being held in Iran, was honoured with the Golden Bear on Saturday evening. Directors Natalija Yefimkina also won the Heiner Carow Prize 2020 for her documentary "Garagenvolk".
New prize for innovative concepts28.02.2020Hamburg Cinema Prize 2020Hamburg screening venues have until 31 March 2020 to apply for the Hamburg Cinema Award. This year's special feature: for the first time, prizes of up to 5,000 euros can be awarded for particularly innovative concepts in the field of cinema screenings.
Hamburg film industry meets for tea time22.02.2020Berlinale 2020A visit to the capital for a cup of tea: on Saturday, around 650 guests from the film scene met for the "Berlinale Tea Time" at the Hamburg State Representation on the Spree. The occasion was the 70th Berlin International Film Festival. Among the guests: Hamburg-based "Curveball"-Executive Producer and actor Fahri Yardim, Lindenberg actor Jan Bülow and "Systemsprenger"-star Helena Zengel.
Hamburg shows solidarity with Director Mohammad Rasoulof18.02.2020Berlinale 2020FILMFEST HAMBURG, Filmfest Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein (FFHSH) and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg hope that the Iranian Director will leave the country soon.
City supports the preservation of art house theatres with 200,000 euros in 202012.02.2020Hamburg lays foundation stone for cinema investment programmeHamburg is making an additional 200,000 euros available for cinema funding in the short term for the current financial year. The city is thus laying the foundations for a Hamburg cinema investment programme and is thus participating in the federal government's Future Cinema Programme with co-financing.
More budget, more formats, more sustainable and more colourful05.02.2020New FFHSH guidelinesFour Committees, 16 submission deadlines and an annual budget of almost 16 million euros: Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein reorganised its funding areas on 1 April 2020. Fundings for series and innovative formats have been added. In addition, sustainable production will become mandatory and a checklist will sensitise people to the topic of diversity.
Neighbourhood stories and transparent people30.01.2020Committee 2 Funding decisionIn the first meeting of the new year, Committee 2 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded around 500,000 euros to a total of 15 projects, including a real neighbourhood story by HFBK graduate Il Kang and Nicolaas Schmidt's follow-up project to his First Steps winner "Final Stage".
Let the bear hunt begin29.01.2020Seven films at the Berlinale 2020Director Mohammad Rasoulof, who lives in Hamburg, can hope to win a Golden Bear with "There is no evil". As the festival management announced at the end of January, the film will be shown in the competition of the 70th Berlin International Film Festival. The FFHSH is represented at the Berlinale with a total of seven world premieres, including the political thriller "Curveball" and the First Steps winner "Futur Drei".
Warner Bros. supports FFHSH with one million euros per year23.01.2020New co-operationTailwind for the film north: Warner Bros. Entertainment GmbH, based in Hamburg, is participating in state funding in Germany for the first time and will increase the funding budget of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein (FFHSH) by one million euros per year in future.
The north is big in the south20.01.2020Bavarian Film Award 2020Last Friday (17 January), a total of 5 FFHSH-funded projects were honoured with the Bavarian Film Award - including the Hamburg company Weydemann Bros. for their drama "Systemsprenger" and Lars Eidinger and Bjarne Mädel as best actors in "25 km/h".
The filmmakers of tomorrow14.01.2020Festival Max Ophüls Prize 2020Germany's up-and-coming film talents meet in Saarbrücken: the 41st edition of the Max Ophüls Prize film festival takes place from 20 to 26 January. A total of nine films from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein have made it among the participants. We are already pretty excited and would like to introduce you to the nine candidates.
12 times hope for the film award08.01.2020Preselection German Film Award 2020A total of twelve FFHSH-funded films have made it onto the shortlist for the 2020 German Film Awards, which will be presented in Berlin on 24 April. Nine productions are represented in the "feature film" category alone - including "Systemsprenger" by Nora Fingscheidt and Hermine Huntgeburth's "Lindenberg! Do your thing", which celebrates its world premiere in Hamburg today.
Udo and the Heinzelmännchen03.01.2020Cinema releases in JanuaryIt looks like a hot January at the cinema: Five FFHSH-funded productions are set to hit the big screen in the coming weeks. They include the biopic "Lindenberg! Do your thing" and the animated film "Die Heinzels - Rückkehr der Heinzelmännchen".
Three angels for Hamburg02.01.2020Cinema release for Charlie's AngelsA spectacular car chase through the Speicherstadt warehouse district and the Elbphilharmonie concert hall as the headquarters of a shady tech company: the new "3 Angels for Charlie" film is a must-see for Hamburg fans. The team led by Director Elizabeth Banks and leading actress Kristen Stewart spent two weeks filming in the Hanseatic city in 2018.
A little Christmas greeting19.12.2019...and have a good start into the new year!Is it really that time again? The year is coming to an end and we would like to take you on a mini review and outlook.
Novel adaptations and crazy animated hits05.12.2019Funding decision Committee 1In the last meeting of the year, Committee 1 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awards around 2.7 million euros to 25 projects. Among them are the animated film "Stichkopf" and a drama by Sabrina Sarabi, which is backed by the "Systemsprenger"-Executive Producers Weydemann Bros.
Classes, off to the cinema!03.12.2019School Cinema Week in Hamburg and Schleswig-HolsteinTeachers take note: The School Cinema Weeks in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein start again in November with numerous guests and exciting topics. If you and your class are not yet taking part, you should register NOW.
Eternal love and snow-covered villages18.11.2019Funding decision Committee 2A total of 27 projects were supported by Committee 2 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein with 545,400 euros in its last meeting of the year - including a long-term observation by Hamburg Grimme Award winner Pia Lenz and a Turkish-German co-production by Riva Filmproduktion from Ottensen.
FFHSH@Nordic Film Days 201915.11.201920 funded filmsThe Nordic Film Days Lübeck are entering their 61st round and will be showing 196 films over six days from 29 October to 3 November. Also taking part: the FFHSH with 20 subsidised films and several events.
Bombastic mood and catcalls15.11.2019Funding decision Filmwerkstatt KielNorth German comic pioneers, dodgy bombers and an exciting virtual reality project: In the last funding round of the year, Filmwerkstatt Kiel is awarding 85,000 euros to a total of eleven projects.
Nora Fingscheidt shoots with Sandra Bullock15.11.2019System blaster DirectorOn her way to Hollywood: Hamburg-based Director Nora Fingscheidt is shooting her next film with US superstar Sandra Bullock. The Netflix thriller is to be based on the British mini-series "Unforgiven". Fingscheidt's successful feature film debut "Systemsprenger" has so far attracted over 450,000 cinema-goers.
Three German-Turkish film projects in development supported06.11.2019Funding decisionThe German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Filmfest Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Istanbul Film Festival - Meetings on the Bridge met for a funding session during the 27th Filmfest Hamburg.
Successful start to the first Explorer Konferenz06.11.2019Conference report publishedMore than 220 guests, 16 Speakers and six hours of a packed programme: the first Explorer Konferenz as part of FILMFEST HAMBURG was an impressive event, as the recently published conference report underlines.
Insights into the Chinese film industry18.10.2019The FFHSH in BeijingOff to Beijing: FFHSH CEO Helge Albers travelled to the Chinese capital this week with a small delegation of German Executive Producers and other film funding institutions. The reason is an invitation from the Sino-European network "Bridging the Dragon".
System sprinklers for Hamburg in the Oscar race16.10.2019Academy Awards 2020Germany is sending the drama "Systemsprenger" by Hamburg-based Director Nora Fingscheidt into the race for an Oscar nomination in the category "Best Non-English Language Film". This was announced today by German Films.
Two beacons, two newcomers and lots of cinema culture16.10.2019Hamburg Cinema Awards 2019On Thursday evening, Jana Schiedek, State Councillor for Culture and Media, presented the Hamburg Cinema Awards. 15 arthouse and district cinemas were honoured for their 2018 programme year, with the Abaton and 3001 Kino being the main winners. Among the winners for the first time: FilmRaum in Eimsbüttel and Schanzenkino 73.
The film north as a guest in Kaliningrad16.10.20199th Territory Film ForumNorthern Germany goes Kaliningrad: The non-commercial forum "Territorium Film" opens its doors for the ninth time on Thursday in the cultural centre of the Russian enclave on the Baltic Sea. Filmwerkstatt Kiel is once again represented with several films at the documentary festival.
Premiere at the Filmfest Hamburg: Explorer Konferenz docks in Hamburg16.10.2019New Future CongressWhat will the film industry look like in five years? The future of film production is on the programme of the first "Explorer Konferenz", which the producers' association, Filmfest Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and FILMFEST HAMBURG are anchoring in Hamburg just in time for the start of the festival.
Four wins - the film north in Toronto19.08.201944th Toronto International Film FestivalFour reasons to celebrate: At the 44th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, four FFHSH-funded films will be shown on the big screen, including "Pelikanblut" by Hamburg-based Director Katrin Gebbe and "My Zoe" by French star Julie Delpy.
Filmmaker from Hamburg sentenced in Iran25.07.2019Mohammad RasoulofAs reported by Filmfest Hamburg, the Hamburg and Tehran-based Director Mohammad Rasoulof has been sentenced to one year in prison in Iran. Rasoulof was honoured for his drama "A Man of Integrity" at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2017.
Strong festival summer for female filmmakers from Hamburg25.07.2019"Pelican Blood" in Venice and TorontoThe successful team behind "Tore tanzt" is back: With their new drama "Pelikanblut", which is screening at the renowned Venice and Toronto film festivals, the Hamburg team led by Director Katrin Gebbe and Executive Producer Verena Gräfe-Höft (Junafilm) has made a successful start to the festival summer. An HFBK film has also made it to Venice.
The Locarno Film Festival22.07.201972nd Locarno FestivalThe FFHSH-funded thriller "7500" by Patrick Vollrath will celebrate its world premiere on the famous Piazza. In other sections: The experimental film "Felix in Wonderland" about the Hamburg artist Felix Kubin and the HFBK production "Black Sun".
New German cinema from Hamburg22.07.2019Munich Film FestivalAt the 37th Filmfest Munich on Friday evening, the "New German Cinema" sponsorship award in the script and acting categories went to the drama "I Was, I Am, I Will" by Hamburg-based Director Ilker Çatak. The award is considered one of the most important prizes for up-and-coming filmmakers in Germany and is endowed with a total of 70,000 euros.
Of picture book cows and quirky warlocks26.06.2019Funding round Committee 1"Salmei, Dalmei, Adomei!" At its summer meeting, Committee 1 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded around 3.3 million euros to 30 projects, including the remake of the British TV magician "Catweazle" - played by Otto Waalkes.
NDR sponsorship award goes to "Raju"26.06.2019Award ceremony at the Series LabThe NDR sponsorship award "Albatross" for the best television series concept, worth 7500 euros, goes this year to the German project "Raju". Script Writers are Max Zähle and Stefan Gieren from the production company "StoryBay".
Parlour games 2.014.06.2019Virtual Reality Festival VRHAM! in HamburgThe Virtual Reality & Arts Festival "VRHAM!" is entering its second round: from 7 to 15 June, visitors can immerse themselves in breathtaking artificial worlds in the Oberhafenquartier. Also taking part: the Hamburg Residencies! Two exciting projects that will further develop their art as part of the festival.
Nothing is better than Altona14.06.201921. altonaleHamburg's Altona district is once again all about culture. The 21st altonale takes place from 31 May to 16 June. In addition to literature, art and theatre, there is also plenty for film fans to enjoy. Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is showing three films and guests together with film altonale.
German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund12.06.2019Apply nowCall for Application: The German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund is once again available this year to promote cooperation between German and Turkish filmmakers at an early stage.
Award for cinemas in Schleswig-Holstein12.06.2019Cinema prices SHThe cinema culture in Schleswig-Holstein is worthy of an award: 22 cinemas were honoured this year in the state's Cinema Prize, which is endowed with a total of 42,000 euros.
Network meeting in Cannes: MOIN Benelux!23.05.2019Co-production breakfastAround 150 national and international Executive Producers met last Sunday for Focus Germany's traditional co-production breakfast. Country focus this time: the Benelux countries.
Hamburg film legend turns 8017.05.2019Hark BohmWith Fatih Akin, he wrote the scripts for "Tschick" and "Into the fate", shot classics such as "Nordsee ist Mordsee" and is co-founder of the Hamburg Film Office: Hamburg filmmaker and actor Hark Bohm turns 80 next weekend (18 May).
Island gods and corner shops15.05.2019Committee 2At its April meeting, Committee 2 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded almost 500,000 euros to 19 projects - including Helena Wittmann's experimental film "Human Flowers of Flesh" and the documentary "Alles was man braucht" by filmmaker Antje Hubert, which is dedicated to the corner shop in rural regions.
Film women from the north on the Croisette15.05.201972nd Cannes Film FestivalThe world's most important film festival has begun again and the North is represented at the Croisette by high-calibre female filmmakers: While Directors Shahrbanoo Sadat and Lübeck-based Executive Producer Katja Adomeit are screening in the "Quinzaine des Réalisateurs" section with their drama "The Orphanage", Fatih Akin's producer Nurhan Şekerci-Porst is on the prestigious "Un Certain Regard"jury.
Dancing questions and dream jobs by algorithm09.05.2019Filmwerkstatt KielCourageous youth, artists on the run - and coming-of-age stories in all age groups: In the first session of the year, Filmwerkstatt Kiel supported 17 projects with a total of 136,000 euros.
Series Lab Hamburg 201910.04.2019Apply nowExecutive Producers from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein have until 18 April to apply with their Script Writers for the Series Lab Hamburg, which will bring together twenty European producers in the Hanseatic city from 17 to 19 June.
Seven nominations for Film-Norden01.04.2019German Film Award 2019In the nominations for the 2019 German Film Awards announced today, three FFHSH-funded films received a total of seven nominations. Fatih Akin's "The Golden Glove" alone received five nominations. In addition, "Rocca changes the world" by Katja Benrath and Markus Goller's road movie "25 km/h" made it onto the list of nominated films.
Clever cats and cunning detectives26.03.2019Funding round Committee 1In its first meeting of the year, Committee 1 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded more than 3.3 million euros to 28 projects, including the animated film "The Amazing Maurice" by Directors Toby Genkel and the latest detective adventure of the Peppercorns.
A Silver Bear goes to Hamburg18.02.2019System sprinklerThe film North has presented itself from its best side at the Berlinale. Nora Fingscheidt's drama "Systemsprenger" was awarded the Silver Bear (Alfred Bauer Prize) on Saturday evening.
Hamburg more strongly represented at the Berlinale than ever before10.02.2019Film brunch @Berlinale 2019Around 650 guests from the film scene met at the traditional "Hamburg Film Brunch" on Sunday morning at the Hamburg State Representation on the Spree. The occasion was the 69th International Film Festival in Berlin.
Film-ready party at Kampnagel01.02.2019WarmUp 2019The North German film industry celebrates in Hamburg: Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein celebrated its traditional annual kick-off at Kampnagel on Wednesday evening with around 1000 guests from film and TV, culture and politics. Among the guests were Til Schweiger, Hermine Huntgeburth, Charly Hübner and Hamburg's cult director Fatih Akin.
Film-ready party at Kampnagel30.01.2019WarmUp 2019The North German film industry celebrates in Hamburg: Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein celebrated its traditional annual kick-off at Kampnagel on Wednesday evening with around 1000 guests from film and TV, culture and politics. Among the guests were Til Schweiger, Hermine Huntgeburth, Charly Hübner and Hamburg's cult director Fatih Akin.
Lots of competition and a look back29.01.2019Berlinale 2019In February, the eyes of the film world will be on Berlin: For the 69th time, the international film industry will meet in the capital from 7 to 17 February. The FFHSH is represented with 21 subsidised projects. With Fatih Akin's horror film "The Golden Glove" and Nora Fingscheidt's "Systemsprenger", two subsidised films are screening in competition.
Pioneers of the first hour: Of hackers and gendernauts22.01.2019Funding round Committee 2At its first meeting in 2019, Committee 2 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded almost 500,000 euros to 13 projects - including Monika Treut's sequel to her classic film Gendernauts and Klaus Maeck and Tanja Schwerdorf's documentary about the founding of the Chaos Computer Club.
Trapped in strange worlds14.01.201940th Max Ophüls Prize Film FestivalA total of four FFHSH-funded productions have made it into the programme of the 40th Max Ophüls Preis film festival, which takes place in Saarbrücken from 14 to 20 January. They include Ziska Riemann's "Electric Girl" and Marcus Richardt's feature film debut "Goliath96" starring Katja Riemann.
"Systemsprenger": Second film in the Berlinale competition10.01.2019Berlinale 2019This has never happened before: two Hamburg film teams are represented in the main competition of the Berlinale this year. After Fatih Akin with his horror film "The Golden Glove", Nora Fingscheidt is now also in the running for the Golden Bear with her directorial debut "Systemsprenger".
Eight funded films in the pre-selection07.01.2019German Film Award 2019The year is off to a good start: A total of eight FFHSH-funded films have made it onto the shortlist for the 2019 German Film Awards, which will be presented on 23 May 2019. Among others, Fatih Akin's "The Golden Glove", "25 km/h" by Markus Goller and "Rocca - Verändert die Welt" by Katja Benrath can hope to be nominated.
Two prizes go to Hamburg17.12.2018European Film Awards 2018The 31st European Film Awards were presented in Seville on Saturday. The film "Another Day of Life", co-produced by the Hamburg companies Wüste Film and Animationsfabrik, was honoured as the best European animated film. The Hamburg composer duo Christoph M. Kaiser and Julian Maas received the European Film Award for their film music for Emily Atef's "3 Days in Quiberon".
Fatih Akin in the Berlinale Competition13.12.2018Berlinale 2019Director Fatih Akin can hope to win a Golden Bear with his horror film "The Golden Glove". As the festival management announced today, the film will be screened in competition at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival
Helge Albers becomes new CEO of FFHSH03.12.2018Change 2019The Supervisory Board of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein GmbH (FFHSH) today approved the appointment of Helge Albers as the new CEO of FFHSH. Helge Albers will succeed Maria Köpf, who has successfully managed FFHSH since 2016, on 1 April 2019. Köpf will leave the FFHSH on 31 March 2019 and move to the CEO of the German Film Academy.
Lisbeth Salander - Shooting in Hamburg harbour21.11.2018Conspiracy film releaseThe new Lisbeth Salander thriller 'Conspiracy' opens in cinemas on Thursday. What hardly anyone knows is that one of the central action scenes in the film was shot in Hamburg. Directors Fede Alvarez and his team spent three days filming in Hamburg harbour at the beginning of the year.
Three angels, dating algorithms and dark dreams21.11.2018Funding round Committee 1At its last meeting of the year, Committee 1 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded more than 2.7 million euros to 22 projects, including Moritz Bleibtreu's first directorial effort and Elizabeth Banks's remake of Charlie's Angels.
FFHSH condemns threats against SchulKinoWoche14.11.2018Documentary Wild HeartA planned screening of "Wildes Herz", the documentary about the punk band Feine Sahne Fischfilet, had to be cancelled due to massive threats. The film was to be shown as part of the Schleswig-Holstein School Cinema Weeks in Bad Schwartau.
Four nominations at the EFAs 201813.11.2018European Film AwardOn 15 December, the European Film Awards will be presented for the 31st time - four FFHSH-funded films are nominated: Among them are the Romy Schneider drama "3 Days in Quiberon" and Fatih Akin's "Into the Fate"..
Of lugworms and referendums12.11.2018Filmwerkstatt Kiel funding roundIn the last session of the year, the Filmwerkstatt Kiel travelled around the world: the Committee funded 14 projects with a total of around 93,000 euros, including a road movie in Cambodia, an animated film in the Wadden Sea and a documentary in Iceland.
The FFHSH has signed09.11.2018Hamburg Declaration of the ManyFilmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein has signed the Hamburg Declaration of the Many together with other cultural institutions. The declaration sends a clear signal against right-wing tendencies and influence on the arts and cultural scene.
Five German-Turkish film projects in development supported05.11.2018Funding decisionThe German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund of Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Istanbul Film Festival - Meetings on the Bridge, supported by the Turkish Ministry of Culture, met for a funding session during the 26th Filmfest Hamburg.
Into the end of the world with plastic chairs02.11.2018Funding round Committee 2At its latest meeting, Committee 2 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded more than 400,000 euros to 17 projects. The films deal with mass-produced plastic chairs, red car rear ends and preppers who are well equipped for the next disaster.
Island fever and elementary particles30.10.2018Dok Leipzig 2018Time for Documentaries: The 61st edition of Dok Leipzig will take place from 29 October to 4 November. Seven films funded by the FFHSH will be shown this year. They include "The Symphony of Uncertainty" by Claudia Lehmann and "The Donkey's Name was Geronimo" by Arjun Talwar and Bigna Tomschin.
The Filmnorden as a guest in Lübeck26.10.201860th Nordic Film Days LübeckThe FFHSH will be represented at the 60th anniversary Nordic Film Days Lübeck from 30 October to 4 November with a total of 25 films. The films shown include "Was uns nicht umbringt" by Sandra Nettelbeck and the multi-award-winning production "Sibel" by Hamburg company Riva Film.
Do your thing!18.10.2018Udo Lindenberg comes to the cinemaA music legend is coming to the big screen: filming has been underway since 11 October for "Lindenberg! Do your thing!", the new film about the life of Udo Lindenberg starring Jan Bülow, Detlev Buck and Charly Hübner, among others. The film is being directed by Hermine Huntgeburth.
Three angels for the Elbphilharmonie11.10.2018Set visit by the First MayorHollywood in Hamburg: Mayor Dr Peter Tschentscher met Director and actress Elizabeth Banks - during the filming of "Charlie's Angels" in the Elbphilharmonie.
Three angels for the Elbphilharmonie10.10.2018Set visit by the First MayorHollywood in Hamburg: Mayor Dr Peter Tschentscher met Director and actress Elizabeth Banks - during the filming of "Charlie's Angels" in the Elbphilharmonie.
Young talent programme "Nordlichter"09.10.2018Applications now open for new seasonOn 25 October, just in time for Halloween, the current "Nordlichter" will start on NDR television at 10 p.m. - the three television films in this season will focus on the genre "Mystery".
Lessons in the cinema02.10.2018School Cinema Week 2018Teachers take note: The next round of School Cinema Week in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein starts in November. More than 100 films will once again be shown in around 60 cinemas this year. The screenings are specially designed for school classes and are intended to introduce children and young people to film education.
Revue in China17.09.2018International Short Film Festival in BeijingMany greetings to China: Schleswig-Holstein filmmaker Urte Alfs is currently showing her film "Revue" at the Beijing International Short Film Festival in the "Fresco" section!
Thrillers, wars and therapy sessions10.09.2018FFHSH at Filmfest HamburgThe programme of the 26th Filmfest Hamburg includes eleven FFHSH-funded productions, including the festival successes "Another day of Life" and "Sibel". The films will be framed by several specialist events and location tours
Shooting starts for new Nordlichter series03.09.2018#bonnie&bonnieIt's all about love: "#bonnie&bonnie" is still being filmed in Hamburg and Lüneburg until 27 September. Directors Ali Hakim's film is being produced as part of the joint funding programme "Nordlichter" by FFHSH, NDR and nordmedia. The theme of the new Nordlichter programme is nothing less than love.
Two funded films in Toronto30.08.2018TIFF 2018With Margarethe von Trotta's documentary "In Search of Ingmar Bergman" and the drama "Sibel", two FFHSH-funded films are on the list for the 43rd Toronto International Film Festival. Von Trotta's Ingmar Bergman homage has already celebrated its premiere in Cannes, while the international co-production "Sibel" was recently honoured with three awards at the Locarno Festival.
Support for young up-and-coming filmmakers24.08.2018Nordic Film Days LübeckScreenings, masterclass, travel and accommodation - all for free. Plus the opportunity to connect with the Nordic film scene: apply now for the Young Nordic Film Link as part of the Nordic Film Days Lübeck.
13 arthouse cinemas honoured at Studio-Kino24.08.2018Hamburg Cinema Awards 2018The Senator for Culture and Media, Dr Carsten Brosda, presented the Hamburg Cinema Awards for the 2017 programme year to 13 Hamburg arthouse and district cinemas at the Studio Kino on Friday evening. The prizes, worth a total of 100,000 euros, are awarded annually by the Ministry of Culture and Media together with Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein.
Hot film summer06.08.2018Filming in the northThis summer, over a dozen cinema films with FFHSH funding will be shot in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - a new record. Behind the projects are prominent Hanseatic figures such as Fatih Akin, Til Schweiger and Katja Benrath, who was nominated for an Oscar in 2018 with her short film "Watu Wote".
Set visit to the "Golden Glove"31.07.2018Fatih Akin's new neighbourhood filmFatih Akin's new film "The Golden Glove" takes us back to St. Pauli in the 1970s - and right into the heart of the neighbourhood pub where the woman-killer Fritz Honka was up to mischief back then.
Cinema on demand23.07.2018Ratzeburg Castle TheatreCinema vs. streaming services: a competitive battle that perhaps doesn't need to be one? Martin Turowski from Burgtheater Ratzeburg is the first cinema in northern Germany to try to prove otherwise - with cinema on demand.
Hot film summer in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein17.07.2018Filming in the northThis summer, over a dozen cinema films with FFHSH funding will be shot in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - a new record. Behind the projects are prominent Hanseatic filmmakers such as Fatih Akin, Til Schweiger and Katja Benrath, who was nominated for an Oscar in 2018 with her short film "Watu Wote". Akin and Benrath's feature films are shot entirely in the region.
US remake of Honig im Kopf16.07.2018Filming in Schleswig-HolsteinWith more than 7.3 million cinema-goers, Til Schweiger's "Honig im Kopf" is one of the most successful German films of recent years. The international remake "Head Full Of Honey" with stars Nick Nolte and Matt Dillon is currently being filmed in England, Italy and, of course, Germany - the film team recently visited Bad Oldesloe. Til Schweiger is once again directing the remake.
Nora Tschirner filming on Sylt02.07.2018Well against the north windThe filming of the novel adaptation "Gut gegen Nordwind" on Sylt has been completed for the time being: In June, the team led by Director Vanessa Jopp filmed on the North Sea island.
Hello neighbourhood, hello Hollywood!02.07.2018Fatih AkinShooting for Fatih Akin's adaptation of the novel "The Golden Glove" begins in Hamburg on 2 July. Afterwards, the Hamburg-based Director will turn his attention directly to another novel, Stephen King's "Fire Child".
Four films from the Waterkant at the Munich Film Festival28.06.2018Munich Film Festival 2018Filmfest Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein is represented at this year's Munich Film Festival with four subsidised productions - including Jakob Lass' Reeperbahn film "So Was Von Da" and Margarethe von Trotta's "In Search of Ingmar Bergman". Both films were produced by the Hamburg-based company C-Films (Germany). The film festival will take place in the Bavarian capital from 28 June to 7 July 2018.
Murder and romance from the harbour to the neighbourhood25.06.2018Funding round Committee 1Hamburg in the 20s, Hamburg in the 70s - and a sea glow in between: Committee 1 of the FFHSH funded 18 projects with a total of 3,225,000 euros in the second meeting of the year. Among them are Fatih Akin's adaptation of the novel "The Golden Glove" and the new film by "Body and Soul"Director Ildikó Enyedi, which takes viewers into the Hamburg harbour milieu of the 1920s.
VR Connect: 3 cities, one conference20.06.2018A look into the future90 VR goggles, three locations and lots of fibre optic cables: last Tuesday saw the first tri-national virtual reality conference, VR CONNECT, take place in Malmö, Aarhus and Hamburg, where participants were able to immerse themselves in virtual worlds at the same time.
VR Connect: 3 cities, one conference18.06.2018A look into the future90 VR goggles, three locations and lots of fibre optic cables: last Tuesday saw the first tri-national virtual reality conference, VR CONNECT, take place in Malmö, Aarhus and Hamburg, where participants were able to immerse themselves in virtual worlds at the same time.
German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund11.06.2018Apply nowCall for Application: The German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund is once again available this year to promote cooperation between German and Turkish filmmakers at an early stage.
Make some noise!06.06.2018MediaSoundHamburgFor the eighth time, Hamburg will be the meeting place for film composers, musicians and sound designers from all over the world from 8 to 17 June 2018: exciting project work and plenty of input from award-winning experts await the participants of MediaSoundHamburg. There will also be public lectures and public events.
Maria Köpf leaves Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein23.05.2018Position to be re-advertisedMaria Köpf, CEO of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein GmbH (FFHSH) since 2016, has informed the company's Supervisory Board that she will not be extending her contract beyond 31 March 2019. The position of CEO will be advertised shortly.
Virtual reality meets art16.05.2018VRHAM! 2018Welcome to the first artistic virtual reality festival in Germany: VRHAM! A total of 16 VR experiences by different artists from all over the world are waiting to be discovered by you from 7 to 17 June in Hamburg. An experiment that has never been seen before in this form. So mark it THICK in your diary!
Cooperation with HMS extended by five years11.05.2018Green Shooting CardThe Hamburg Media School and the FFHSH have been working together on "Green Shooting" since 2013 - all student film productions are produced in accordance with the Green Shooting Card criteria. The cooperation has now been extended for another five years.
The big questions in the course of time09.05.2018Funding decision Filmwerkstatt KielSilent fathers, knights chatting in Low German and North German society in transition: at its first meeting of the year, Filmwerkstatt Kiel awarded funding totalling 110,000 euros to 17 projects. A total of 44,000 euros will also be made available for seven North German festivals.
Gold and silver for Film-Norden30.04.2018German Film Award 2018A total of nine LOLAS went to North German projects at the 68th German Film Awards on Friday evening. The biggest winner at the awards ceremony was Emily Atef's "3 Days in Quiberon" with seven prizes, including the gold award for best feature film. Fatih Akin's "Into the Fate" took home the silver trophy.
Gold and silver for the film north30.04.2018German Film Award 2018A total of nine LOLAS went to FFHSH-funded films at the 68th German Film Awards on Friday evening. The biggest winner at the awards ceremony was Emily Atef's "3 Days in Quiberon" with seven prizes, including the gold award for best feature film. Fatih Akin's "Into the Fate" took home the silver trophy.
Love and hip-hop in Istanbul26.04.2018Funding round Committee 2At its latest meeting, Committee 2 of Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein awarded more than 400,000 euros to 16 projects. The films deal with Tourette's centres in Lübeck, Italian hotel castles and Istanbul love dramas.
Hej meets MOIN25.04.2018German-Danish film initiative continuedFollowing a successful test phase, Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish Film Institute (DFI) have continued their collaboration and expanded the programme to include animation projects.
Cannes Classics shows Ingmar Bergman homage23.04.201871st Cannes Film FestivalThe film industry is represented with two films at this year's Cannes Film Festival: Margarethe von Trotta's homage "In Search of Ingmar Bergman" will celebrate its world premiere in the "Cannes Classics" section. The animated film "Another Day of Life" will screen out of competition. Hamburg production companies are behind both films.
Animated film from Hamburg in the official programme20.04.201871st Cannes Film FestivalThe animated film "Another Day of Life" has received an invitation to the Cannes Film Festival. Two companies from Hamburg are behind the international co-production with FFHSH funding.