Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Moszkowicz to get Variety award
MoszkowiczBERLIN -- Constantin Film's Martin Moszkowicz will get Variety's Achievement in Worldwide Film Award only at that year's Venice Film Festival. Moszkowicz, Constantin's mind of film and tv, has progressively get to be the face of Germany's leading independent producer-distrib recently, managing such diverse fields as film and TV production, domestic and worldwide distribution, certification, purchases and marketing. Moszkowicz has done a lot more than 100 movies, becoming producer, professional producer or production company mind on such commercial and critical hits as Soenke Wortmann's "Maybe... Not,Inch Michael Herbig's "Manitou's Shoe," Caroline Link's Oscar-winning "Nowhere in Africa," Tom Tykwer's "Perfume: The Storyline of the Killer," Oliver Hirschbiegel's "Downfall" and Uli Edel's "The Baader Meinhof Complex." Moszkowicz's newer productions include Link's "Last Year in the winter months,Inch Herbig's "Vicky the Viking," Wortmann's "Pope Joan," Reinhard Klooss and Holger Tappe's animated hit "Creatures U . s ." and Paul W.S. Anderson's "Resident Evil: Afterlife," that has become Constantin's greatest worldwide hit ever having a global box office of $300 million. This season, Constantin is delivering Anderson's "The 3 Musketeers," an in-house production, and Roman Polanski's "Carnage," a Constantin co-production that premieres in the approaching Venice Film Festival. Moszkowicz, that has been at Constantin since 1991, is managing numerous projects within the works, including a fifth "Resident Evil," a CGI-animated "Tarzan" and historic actioner "Pompeii," which offers to be Constantin's greatest worldwide production yet. Variety will show the award in Venice on Sept. 3. Contact Erectile dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com
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