German production company Traumfabrik Babelsberg is doubling down on its investment in international moviemaking, with a burgeoning slate of productions with global appeal in the works, as well as its first series.
The company was founded in 2017 by Tom Zickler and Christoph Fisser, when the latter also was managing director of Babelsberg, the major film studios on the edge of Berlin, which was its parent company. Zickler was best known as the producer of German star Til Schweiger’s films up until 2016. The company takes its name from its first film, 2019’s “Traumfabrik,” which translates as “Dreamfactory.” Sadly, Zickler died of cancer in 2019 at the age of 55.
Following Fisser’s departure from Babelsberg at the beginning of last year, Traumfabrik Babelsberg was reborn as an independe

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