Tim Fehlbaum

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Tim Fehlbaum (2011)

Tim Fehlbaum (born 1982 in Basel) is a Swiss film director.

Career[]

Fehlbaum studied directing from 2002-2009 at the University of Television and Film Munich. While there, he made several short films, including the 2004 short For Julian , which won the top prize at the .[1] Fehlbaum has worked as a camera operator in some films, including his own film On Flaucher (2006) and the films Children of the Sleeping Quarters (2005), My American Cousin (2008) and Double Jeopardy (2012). He also shot music videos for the band Flowerpot.

In 2011 Fehlbaum made his feature film debut with the bleak post-apocalyptic horror film Hell, for which he also co-wrote the screenplay. The film starred Hannah Herzsprung and Lars Eidinger in the lead roles. It has received numerous good reviews. It won the German Film award in the director category and was nominated in six categories for the German film Awards in 2012. The film also appeared in competition at the Locarno International Film Festival[2] and brought Fehlbaum the New Faces Award in 2012.

In 2021 Fehlbaum's science-fiction thriller film Tides won the RTS Audience Award and the Best Production Design Award at the 20th edition of the NIFFF.[3]

Filmography[]

  • 2004: Not my Wedding
  • 2004: For Julian (short film)
  • 2006: On Flaucher (short film)
  • 2006: Where's Freddy? (short film)
  • 2011: Hell
  • 2021: Tides

References[]

  1. ^ Tim Fehlbaum receives the German Film for director Archived 2016-03-22 at the Wayback Machine message caligari-film .com June 30, 2011
  2. ^ Swiss horror under the scorching sun In bazonline.de from 5 August 2011
  3. ^ NIFFF 2021 : A New Generation Crowned In NIFFF.ch, 11 July 2021

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