Distribution
Germany’s Zdf Studios has secured worldwide distribution rights for documentary series “Hitler’s Power” (3 x 50’), an exploration of how and why Hitler rose to power and the terrible events that followed.
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. The series examines why the Nazi leader was confident of the approval of most Germans, even when the war was clearly lost, and what led Germans to support the Holocaust.
Eco Media, History Media and Zdf Digital, a Zdf Studios subsidiary, teamed to co-produce “Hitler’s Power” in association with Zdf Studios.
Ralf Rückauer, VP, unscripted, Zdf Studios, said: “’Hitler’s Power’ is very much a modern look at this period of German history, designed for a young audience that is disconnected from the generation who experienced the war or its aftermath. With the extensive research undertaken and its high production values, the series offers a distinctive and...
Germany’s Zdf Studios has secured worldwide distribution rights for documentary series “Hitler’s Power” (3 x 50’), an exploration of how and why Hitler rose to power and the terrible events that followed.
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. The series examines why the Nazi leader was confident of the approval of most Germans, even when the war was clearly lost, and what led Germans to support the Holocaust.
Eco Media, History Media and Zdf Digital, a Zdf Studios subsidiary, teamed to co-produce “Hitler’s Power” in association with Zdf Studios.
Ralf Rückauer, VP, unscripted, Zdf Studios, said: “’Hitler’s Power’ is very much a modern look at this period of German history, designed for a young audience that is disconnected from the generation who experienced the war or its aftermath. With the extensive research undertaken and its high production values, the series offers a distinctive and...
- 8/7/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Trixter will retain its brand and creative centres in Munich and Berlin.
UK-based animation and visual effects studio Cinesite (Avengers: Infinity War) has reached an agreement to acquire 100% of German VFX studio Trixter.
In the new arrangement, the existing senior Trixter team will lead the business in Germany and continue operations with the support of Cinesite as a parent company. The management team will report to Cinesite’s Group CEO Anthony Hunt.
As with Cinesite’s acquisition of Vancouver-based VFX studio Imagine Engine Design, Trixter will retain its brand and creative centre.
Trixter was founded two decades ago by Simone Kraus Townsend and Michael Coldewey,...
UK-based animation and visual effects studio Cinesite (Avengers: Infinity War) has reached an agreement to acquire 100% of German VFX studio Trixter.
In the new arrangement, the existing senior Trixter team will lead the business in Germany and continue operations with the support of Cinesite as a parent company. The management team will report to Cinesite’s Group CEO Anthony Hunt.
As with Cinesite’s acquisition of Vancouver-based VFX studio Imagine Engine Design, Trixter will retain its brand and creative centre.
Trixter was founded two decades ago by Simone Kraus Townsend and Michael Coldewey,...
- 8/9/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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