Philipp Maurice Raube
- Producer
Philipp Maurice Raube is a German-based Producer and Matchmaker. After he finished his apprenticeship as a graphic designer in Bonn, he expanded his knowledge in the studies of media production at the University of Applied Sciences Ostwestfalen-Lippe where he graduated with the Bachelor of Arts. During his studies, he focused on film production and journalism. Subsequent Philipp worked at the Tangram International in Munich and was involved in numerous television productions for ZDF, ARTE and the ARD group. Since 2015, Philipp was studying film and television production at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, with the vision to produce authentic and socially relevant films, which he emphasized 2018 in producing the debut film 'Schwimmen' by Luzie Loose which premiered at the 32nd Busan International Filmfestival and won the Gold Award for Best Directing at the 52nd International Hof Filmfestival. Since 2018 Philipp has been working in the well-known and award-winning production company Filmtank under the management of Thomas Tielsch and Saskia Kress. 2019 he joined the Berlin Team after he was and was in charge of the Stuttgart office. In 2019, Philipp produced 'Tala'vision' by Murad Abu Eisheh, a Syrian war drama, which he realized as a German-Jordanian co-production with SWR and the Jordan Film Fund and was honored with the 2021 Student Academy Award in Gold. Philipp founded his own production company Die Neue Lux to follow his vision and open the possibilities to produce within the Pan-European market. At Berlinale 2020 he won the film prize of the Robert Bosch Foundation for international co-production for the German Egyptian film 'Big Boys Don't Cry' by Muhammad Mustapha. He has always been involved in the promotion of young German filmmakers. As the artistic director of 'Young Blood', an industry platform during the Berlinale, he offers emerging filmmakers a forum into the industry and developed the event to an incubator of new German narratives. Since 2020 Philipp is the head of industry of the film festival Max Ophüls Preis and 2021 Alumni of the School of Film Advancement 'SOFA' with the project 'New Narratives'.