The history of Bioskop is tightly linked to the history of German filmmaking since the 70ies. The label Bioskop was founded in 1973 by the directors Volker Schlöndorff and Reinhard Hauff and producer Eberhard Junkersdorf. Their common work resulted in numerous milestones of the “Neuer Deutscher Film”. Bioskop productions count some of Germany’s most well-known feature films like “The Tin Drum” (Winner of Cannes’ “Palme d’Or” and Oscar for “Best Foreign Language Film”), “The Voyager” by Max Frisch’s bestselling novel and “Death of a Salesman” starring Dustin Hoffman, based on the famous play by Arthur Miller.
Countless Awards have been won at the international festival circuit. No other German production company counts as many “Bundesfilmpreise” (German film award) as Bioskop.
In 2001, the operative business of Bioskop Film was transferred to Neue Bioskop Film. Besides Eberhard Junkersdorf, Dietmar Güntsche became second managing director. He had joined the company in 1996 and, since then, had been responsible for films like “alaska.de” and “Der alte Affe Angst”. When Eberhard Junkersdorf left the company in 2007, Wolfgang Behr entered as shareholder and producer. In addition to the company’s focus on national and international feature films, Neue Bioskop then started concentrating on the local TV market as well. For this new task the company Neue Bioskop Television was founded in 2008.
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06.01.2012: big success for the “Big Cat”Great results for the ARTE broadcast of “Der grosse Kater” on January 6th: With 720.000 spectators and a market share of 2.1 %, the TV premiere made a great success.
TV broadcast “Der grosse Kater”The freeTV premiere of “Der große Kater” (Bruno Ganz, Marie Bäumer, Ulrich Tukur and many others) is approaching – on January 6th 2012, ARTE will show the film at 20:15 hrs. For now, enjoy the trailer again on youtube.
“Chalet Girl” DVDOn November 17th 2011, the romantic comedy “Chalet Girl” with Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick and Tamsin Egerton will be released on DVD. The film is now available for pre-order at amazon.de. Buy it now to make sure you receive the DVD on its release day!
November 2011The documentary film “Nowhere near tomorrow” by Lisa Reisch will have its world premiere in the competition of the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival CPH:DOX. The German and Syrian film team will take part in the premiere. The festival takes place from 3rd to 13th of November.
A go-getter in many ways“Chalet Girl” is flying high – on the snowboard and in the UK charts all the same: After a terrific DVD release, various songs from the “Chalet Girl”-soundtrack (“Fader” – The Temper Trap, “Something Good Can Work” – Two Door Cinema Club) are conquering the British UK itunes charts.
October 2011: great TV rating for “Föhnlage”Despite the fantastic weather all over Germany on the long weekend 1,72 Million people decided to stay at home to watch “Föhnlage” on BR. 0,68 Million Bavarian spectators missed deliberately out on the beer garden and were thrilled by the criminal story set in the Bavarian Alps. This means a market share of 17,5 % in Bavaria.
September 2011: “Föhnlage” on TVOn October 1st, 2011, the alpine crime thriller “Föhnlage” will be broadcasted on TV for the first time. Don’t miss it at 20:15 on Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) and follow this link to check the trailer.
August 2011: “Föhn” from Munich to BerlinFour days after the Garmisch premiere of “Föhn”, another gala screening will take place at the Bavarian Freestate’s representative office in Berlin. Once again, the director as well as the acting ensemble will be present and, afterwards, take part in a panel discussion which will be broadcasted by Bayerischer Rundfunk.
August 2011: Kickoff for “Flying Fish”On August 25th, 2011 “Flying Fish” is going to conquer German theatres “with playful nonchalance, brightly coloured decors and a delightful Meret Becker” (quoting “Der Tagesspiegel”). In the evening prior to the cinema release, on August 24th, a premiere party will be held in Stuttgart’s Metropol cinema with director Güzin Kar, the producers as well as the main cast of the film.
August 2011: “Föhnlage” in GarmischPreceding the first TV broadcast scheduled for October 1st by Bayerischer Rundfunk, “Föhnlage” will celebrate a local premiere in Garmisch-Partenkirchen as part of the cultural programme KULTurSOMMER. The event will take place at the congress centre, an original film location. Director Rainer Kaufmann is expected on the red carpet along with novel author Jörg Maurer and the acting talents.
27.06.2011: Award for “Föhnlage”During the current Munich Film Festival, the Alpine crime thriller “Föhnlage” is honoured with the “Bernd Burgemeister Fernsehpreis 2011” of the VFF on June 26th. The awarding ceremony is followed by a reception for the winning movie and, afterwards, by the first public screening of “Föhnlage”.
June 2011: Flying Fish in Norderney“Fliegende Fischen müssen ins Meer” (engl. title “Flying Fish”) was chosen to open the 22nd International Filmfestival Emden-Norderney 2011. The gala screening will take place on June 16th, 19:00 hrs, at the Kurtheater cinema (Norderney) honoured by the presence of Barnaby Metschurat. Additional screening dates: June 18th 19:00 hrs. at Neues Theater Emden, and June 19th 11:15 hrs. at Cinestar 2 Emden.
March 2011: festival invitation for “Föhnlage”The 29th edition of FILMFEST MÜNCHEN invites “Föhnlage” (directed by Rainer Kaufmann) to take part in the section “Deutsche Fernsehfilme” (German TV movies). The festival screening will also be the premiere of “Föhnlage”. All entries in the category “German TV Movies” compete for the “Bernd Burgermeister TV Award”. A TV broadcast is preliminarily scheduled for 1st October 2011.
04.03.2011: Big applause for “Powder Girl”In Munich’s biggest theatre, the main cinema hall of Mathäser Filmpalast, “Powder Girl” celebrates its German premiere on March 4th. Excitedly screaming fans, artificial snow-covered trees and many celebrities who clearly enjoyed the snowy scenery on the white-instead-of red carpet (suiting the occasion) rounded off the atmosphere perfectly. After the screening, the film received cheerful applause from the audience who carried on celebrating at Munich’s “Klangwelt” club until the early morning hours. The Austrian premiere followed the the next day, March 5th, in Vienna.
March 2011: Ready for the big screenThe distributor Movienet committed to August 25th 2011 as Germanwide cinema release of “Fliegende Fische müssen ins Meer” (engl. title “Flying Fish”).
08.02.2011: “Chalet Girl” at the Westfield VueThe world premiere of “Chalet Girl” is celebrated in one of London’s most modern cinemas, the Westfield Vue, among 900 premiere guests. A subtle scent of Hollywood seems to touch the luxury mall when the film’s star cast Felicity Jones and Ed Westwick walk the red carpet, accompanied by excited screams from the teenage fan audience. Their fellow actors Tamsin Egerton, Ken Duken and Bill Bailey join the event as well, and the band “Livingston” – also part of the film – add to the atmosphere with their live performance.
23.01.2011: “Fishy” Award“Fliegende Fische müssen ins Meer” (engl. title “Flying Fish”) is a big success at the Festival Max Ophüls Preis 2011, the newspaper “Saarbrücker Zeitung” calls the film “one of the most beautiful entries in feature film competition”. It also receives the festival award “Filmpreis des Saarländischen Ministerpräsidenten”. The jury’s statement reads as follows. The Germanwide cinema release is planned for May 2011.
13.01.2011: “Chalet Girl” at trade showParamount presents the trailer and first reel of “Chalet Girl” during Munich’s Film Week 2011. The approx. 850 cinema owners in Munich’s biggest cinema “Mathäser Filmpalast” are charmed by the romantic comedy. On Feb. 8th “Chalet Girl” is going to celebrate its world premiere in London, the English cinema release will follow on March 16th. The German premiere is planned for early March, with a Germanwide release on March 17th.
December 2010: “Chalet Girl” ready to start offThe German distributor Paramount Pictures committed to release “Powder Girl” (German title) on March 17th, 2011. Prior to the German release, the “Chalet Girl” is ready to conquer England’s cinema screens in February. Check out the trailer and catch a foretaste of this charming comedy.
December 2010: Flying Fish in SaarbrückenThe renowned Festival Max Ophüls Preis invited “Fliegende Fische müssen ins Meer” by Güzin Kar (engl. title: “Flying Fish”) to the upcoming 2011 edition taking place from January 17th to 23rd in Saarbrücken. With four screenings, the film with Meret Becker, Elisa Schlott and Barnaby Metschurat will take part in the official competition. The German distributor Movienet is preparing the German cinema release for spring 2011.
23. November 2010: Shooting completedThe last take for “Föhnlage” was shot in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The “alpine crime thriller” after Jörg Maurer’s novel is now going into postproduction.
19. November 2010: Release in AustriaThree weeks after the German cinema release, distributor Thim Film now brings “Der große Kater” to the Austrian cinema screens as well.
14. November 2010: Completely internationalIn order to present “The Day of the Cat” (Der grosse Kater) at the renowned A-Festival in Mar Del Plata, actor Bruno Ganz travels to Argentina personally. The film is shown in the section “Charlas con Maestros” (Master Classes), Bruno Ganz receives an award for his acting skills.
25. Oktober 2010: premiere in Munich’s “Maximilianeum”With an exclusive release event and more than 500 guests from film business as well as politics and economy, “Der grosse Kater” celebrates its German cinema release (28.10.2010) in the premises of the Bavarian government. The event was very successful.
19. Oktober 2010: Start of shooting for “Föhnlage”The first take for the TV movie “Föhnlage” was shot in Garmisch-Partenkirchen's beautiful scenery. “Föhnlage” is a adaptation of Jörg Maurers “alpine crime thriller” of the same name. Neue Bioskop Television is producing the movie for the BR (Bayerischer Rundfunk), the team includes director Rainer Kaufmann and DoP Klaus Eichhammer.
31. August 2010: especially valuable honouringThe evaluations office FBW (Filmbewertungsstelle in Wiesbaden) grants “Der grosse Kater” the highest possible rating “besonders wertvoll” (‘particularly valuable’) by a vote balance of 5:0. A quote from the jury’s statement: „The cast is outstanding. Marie Bäumer, Ulrich Tukur and the whole actors’ ensemble around Bruno Ganz, starring brilliantly as usual, play their roles in a masterly manner. Looks, a twitch of lips, movements display inner tension and give the characters a profundity that other stories of crime/intrigue are oftentimes lacking …”
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In preparation of the pilot for the RTL TV-series “Huschke”, casting is scheduled to take its course over the coming weeks, supervised by Clemes Erbach of Outcast.
15.–18. July 2010: German Films Previews“Der grosse Kater” (“The Day of the Cat”) receives positive feedback at the 10th edition of the Hamburg Previews organised by German Films. After the well-visited screening, the ScreenDaily magazine describes “Der grosse Kater” as a “must-see screening at this year’s edition of the German Films Previews”. World sales by Aktis Film: www.aktis-film.com
15. Juli 2010: Great honour for “Der grosse Kater”The renowned Festival des Films du Monde in Montréal invites „Der grosse Kater“ (“The Day of the Cat”) to take part in the section “Focus on World Cinema”. The highly acclaimed A-festival takes place from August 26th to September 9th in Montréal, Québec.
June 2010: “Der grosse Kater” on the riseTheatrical release in Germany is now scheduled, the distributor Central Film will bring “Der grosse Kater” (“The Day of the Cat”) to the cinema screens on October 28th, 2010. Details on the film can be found at www.dergrossekater.centralfilm.de.
10. May 2010: Good TV ratings and rave reviews for “Polizeiruf 110: Zapfenstreich”All in all 6,71 Million German viewers watched the premiere of “Polizeiruf 110: Zapfenstreich” (director: Christoph Stark) last night. This is equivalent of a market share of 19,2 %. Especially young people enjoyed the young commissioner’s duo Stefanie Stappenbeck and Lars Eidinger. 2,07 Million viewers between the age of 14 and 49 tuned in (market share: 14%).
The TV movie was also received positively by critics: The movie “captivates with an aggressive view of a particular milieu and an array of unusual protagonists, all of which are portrayed very precisely – a breath of fresh air in Germany’s crime thriller scene” (TV-Spielfilm), “absolutely worth seeing” (kino.de), “unfortunately the last case for the strong Stefanie Stappenbeck” (Hörzu).
09. May 2010: TV-premiere of “Polizeiruf 110: Zapfenstreich”ARD will show the crime thriller “Polizeiruf 110: Zapfenstreich” (director: Christoph Stark) at 8.15 pm. It is the last case of Detective Steiger (Stefanie Stappenbeck) and for this epsiode Lars Eidinger is assigned to be her colleague. Other parts include Alexander Held, Stephanie Schönfeld, Annette Strasser and Emily Cox.
07. May 2010: Start of principal photography of the documentary “Neuland” (AT).Alongside director Lisa Reisch DoP Marion Neumann and sound engineer Jens Pfeiffer will enter unknown territory for five weeks in Damascus, Syria, while documenting the lives of five refugees from Iraq.
15. March 2010: Felicity Jones and Ed Westwick on snowboards in “Chalet Girl” (AT)Today the shooting for the British-German-Austrian co-production “Chalet Girl” (AT), a romantic alpine comedy, started in St. Anton and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Until the end of April, Phil Traill assembles, in front of a fantastic winter backdrop, national and international stars such as Bill Nighy, Ed Westwick, Felicity Jones, Tamsin Egeton, Brooke Shields, as well as Ken Duken and Adam Bousdoukos …
21st January 2010Theatrical release of “Der grosse Kater” in Switzerland by Frenetic Films.
15th January 2010 – Bavarian Film Award for “Der grosse Kater”Dietmar Güntsche and Wolfgang Behr are honoured with the Producer’s Award 2010 (main category of the Bavarian Film Award) for “Der grosse Kater”. A translated quote from the jury’s statement: “The film ‘Der grosse Kater’ shows two days in the life of a state president who has to experience how the value of political power fades when his own son is facing death in hospital. It is based on the bestselling novel of the same title, in which author Thomas Hürlimann tells the story of his family and mainly of his father, a former Swiss President. Excellent actors – especially mentioning Bruno Ganz and Marie Bäumer – present to the audience, with their courageoulsy humble performance, a melancholy reflexion on the question of what really matters in life. With “Der grosse Kater”, producer Dietmar Güntsche – who also took part in scriptwriting – and his partner Wolfgang Behr accomplished a coherent and very touching literature adaptation with their first common work. An important film in times when politicians are often perceived more by their public appearance than by their actual deeds and achievements.”
12th January 2010 – “Der grosse Kater” celebrates its premiere in BernA gathering of press and photographers in front of the “Bubenberg” cinema in Bern: Besides the main actors Bruno Ganz, Marie Bäumer, Justus von Dohnányi and Christiane Paul, even Bundesrat Hans-Rudolf Merz honoured the gala premiere of the bestselling novel’s adaptation “Der grosse Kater” with his presence. After the screening the illustrious crowd made their way to the premiere party at the Hotel Bellevue. An important part of the film – the state reception – was shot at this venerable grand hotel.
2nd October 2010 – Last take for “Fliegende Fische” (“Flying Fish”; working title)After six weeks of shooting close to the Swiss-German border, the last take of director Güzin Kar’s debut film “Fliegende Fische” was captured on celluloid. Before the Swiss-German film crew will go separate ways again, Bad Zurzach is going to see the team celebrate a decent farewell-party along with the main actors Elisa Schlott, Meret Becker and Barnaby Metschurat.
22nd September 2009 – start of shooting for “Polizeiruf 110”: Zapfenstreich” (working title)Directed by Christoph Stark, a new episode of the BR series “Polizeiruf 110” will be shot in Munich, Sachsenkamm and Lenggries within the next four weeks: The murder of an attractive female soldier introduces inspector Steiger (Stefanie Stappenbeck) to a tough challenge. She is supported by her new fellow inspector Reiter (Lars Eidinger), a laid-back but charming side-kick. Alexander Held, Stefanie Schönfeld, Emily Cox and Annette Strasser will complete the cast of the film.
24th August 2009 – “Action!...” at BodenseeThe idyllic Swiss village of Klingnau will be the shooting location for the first take of the German-Swiss coproduction “Fliegende Fische” (“Flying Fish”; working title). The dramedy portraits the troubles of growing up, told from 16-year-old Nana’s point of view. Tired of her mother Roberta’s countless love affairs, Nana decides to find a decent man for her mother, but then falls in love with “Mr. Right” herself. Further shooting locations can be found on the German as well as on the Swiss side of the Rhine border in the area of Reckingen.
21st August 2009 – International PremiereMatthias Emcke’s drama “Phantomschmerz” (“Phantom Pain”) will be screened, among other top-flight movies, at the renowned Gala section of the 34th Toronto International Film Festival (Sept. 10–19). Til Schweiger plays a professional racing cyclist and womanzier who loses one of his legs in an accident. Starting from scratch, he needs to think over his old life’s values. With the Toronto Gala Presentation, “Phantom Pain” also celebrates its international premiere.
July 2009 – Great staff, great stuff!The new episode of “Polizeiruf 110” entitled “Zapfenstreich” – which Neue Bioskop Film is going to shoot for the Bavarian Broadcaster BR in September/October 2009 – will be directed by Christoph Stark, one of Germany’s most renowned TV directors. Christoph Stark, whose credits include numerous episodes of “Tatort” and “Bloch”, was both Neue Bioskop’s and the BR’s first choice. Hans Fromm joined the project as DoP.
28th May 2009 – Right to the top by wheelchair“Where is Fred?” (“Wo ist Fred?”) earned peak scores for its TV broadcasting premiere: 2,32 million spectators (age 14 to 49) laughed at Til Schweiger tricks wangling his way into Alexandra Maria Lara’s heart. With an exceptional market share of 20,8 % “Where is Fred?” reached the day’s highest rating, leaving the U.S. series “CSI” (RTL) and even Pro7’s “Top Model” Best-Of behind.
April 2009“Phantom Pain” (directed by Matthias Emcke) with Til Schweiger, Jana Pallaske, Stipe Erceg and Julia Brendler is released in the German cinemas.
December 2008“Phantom Pain” is rated “besonders wertvoll” (‘particularly valuable’) by the jury of the movie evaluations office FBW (Filmbewertungsstelle Wiesbaden).
October 2008After seven weeks of shooting in Munich, Bad Tölz, Bern and Interlaken the cinema movie “Der grosse Kater” goes into post production after its final take in Bergün, Switzerland.
“Das wilde Leben” (“Eight Miles High”) opens the German Film Week in Kiew. Both screenings are sold out to the last seat and prove a great success: More than 500 people from the audience stay in the cinema for more than an hour in order to have a word with director Achim Bornhak and the film’s star actress (“Uschi Obermaier”) Natalia Avelon.
August 2008On the 20th of August 2008 the first take of the cinema production “Der grosse Kater” (directed by Wolfgang Panzer) is shot. The main characters are played by Bruno Ganz and Ulrich Tukur. Marie Bäumer, Edgar Selge, Christiane Paul and Justus von Dohnányi star in further roles.
Juli 2008Uschi goes U.S.A.: On the 12th of July 2008 “Eight Miles High” celebrates U.S. premiere in the New York Greenwich Cinema Village, and on the 25 of July in the legendary Laemmle Sunset in Los Angeles. Even before the official theatrical release, enthusiastic press statements predict a great success: “The American audience is going to fall in love with this film and with Natalia Avelon in the role of Uschi”. The L.A. times: “For this girl, the good life was all about sex, drugs and rock n’roll, and ‘Eight Miles High’ makes it all look so beautiful that ultimately you’ll find yourself wishing it was still 1968”.
April 2008The company “Neue Bioskop Television GmbH” is founded. This TV label will bring out approximately three movies (commissioned work as well as co-productions) per year for German television.
“Eight Miles High” receives two nominations for the most desired German movie award, the ‘German Filmpreis’: Petra Kay (Best Costume Design) and Eduard Krajewski (Best Production Design) are nominated for a “Lola”.
“Where is Fred?” tours with the Audi Festival of German Films in Australia. From the 16th until the 27th of April the festival visits Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.
February 2008Huge success for “Summerwine”: The title song of the film “Eight Miles High” is honoured with a platinum album for more than 300.000 sales. Meanwhile, more than 400.000 albums were sold (double platinum). “Summerwine” becomes a hit on German radio stations and as download for music videos and for ringtones. The song reaches number 4 in the charts of Germany’s most successful singles 2007.
January 2008Natalia Avelon is honoured with the DIVA Award 2008 as “New Talent of the Year” for her performance as Uschi Obermaier in “Eight Miles High”.
December 2007The last take for “Phantom Pain” (starring Til Schweiger, directed by Matthias Emcke) was shot on December 4th in Frankfurt am Main.
November 2007“Eight Miles High” opens the German Film Week in London with a glamourous Gala Screening in the famous Curzon Soho theatre.
October 2007On October 3rd, shooting for “Phantom Pain” starts in Col du Tourmalet. The film is directed by Matthias Emcke, Til Schweiger plays the lead role.
“Where is Fred?” is screened at the ‘Festival Of German Films’ in Paris with great success.
“Eight Miles High”: Matthias Schweighöfer wins the Austrian “Undine Award” for his performance as ‘Rainer Langhans’, followed by another award on Nov. 29th – the “Bambi” as “Best National Actor”.
June 2007“Where is Fred?” is enthusiastically celebrated by the audience at the Tremblant Film Festival in Montréal, Québec.
January 2007Over the top: The movie evaluations office FBW (Filmbewertungsstelle in Wiesbaden) grants “Eight Miles High” the highest possible rating “besonders wertvoll” (‘particularly valuable’). As an additional honour, the jury decides to award the film with a certificate of their exceptional evaluation.
The national cinema release of “Eight Miles High” will take place on the 1st Feb. 2007. The premiere will be held on the 24th Jan. 2007 in Munich. Please check www.daswildeleben.de for further information.
September 2006The new German release date for NBG1 production “Eight Miles High” (aka “Eight Miles High”) will be 1st Feb. 2007. “Eight Miles High” is brought to the cinema screens by Warner Bros. At the occasion of Uschi Obermaier’s 60th birthday the newspaper BILD will publish an interview series on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd.
© 2003–2010 Neue Bioskop / Imprint Discover interesting facts about Neue Bioskop’s history: Our History. The history of Bioskop is tiVersion News · Our Philosophy · Current productions · Our History · Track Record · Team · Contact Discover interesting facts about Neue Bioskop’s history Our HistoryThe history of Bioskop is tightly linked to the history of German filmmaking since the 70ies. The label Bioskop was founded in 1973 by the directors Volker Schlöndorff and Reinhard Hauff and producer Eberhard Junkersdorf. Their common work resulted in numerous milestones of the “Neuer Deutscher Film”. Bioskop productions count some of Germany’s most well-known feature films like “The Tin Drum” (Winner of Cannes’ “Palme d’Or” and Oscar for “Best Foreign Language Film”), “The Voyager” by Max Frisch’s bestselling novel and “Death of a Salesman” starring Dustin Hoffman, based on the famous play by Arthur Miller.
Countless Awards have been won at the international festival circuit. No other German production company counts as many “Bundesfilmpreise” (German film award) as Bioskop.
In 2001, the operative business of Bioskop Film was transferred to Neue Bioskop Film. Besides Eberhard Junkersdorf, Dietmar Güntsche became second managing director. He had joined the company in 1996 and, since then, had been responsible for films like “alaska.de” and “Der alte Affe Angst”. When Eberhard Junkersdorf left the company in 2007, Wolfgang Behr entered as shareholder and producer. In addition to the company’s focus on national and international feature films, Neue Bioskop then started concentrating on the local TV market as well. For this new task the company Neue Bioskop Television was founded in 2008.
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