Oliver
Rihs was born 1971 in Männedorf (Zurich /Switzerland). After a doing a
foundation course at Zurich’s Design College he completed an
apprenticeship as graphic designer and worked as freelancer in both
advertising and cultural production (1992- 1995). He simultaneously
gained his first experience in film whilst working as assistant in
advertising film production, accompanied by intensive autodidactic study
of film theory, analysis and history. He ended his design career in 1996
and became a social worker for elderly people (ProSenectute).
Concurrently he realised his first video-works, gained experience as AD
and manager on- set during various film productions whilst creating
different documentary features as free-lancer for SFI (Sendung Quer). In
1998 his short "Lillien" was released to be shown at a range
of short- film festivals in 1997. It won an award for best short-film at
the Int. Filmfestival Locarno. Since 1999 Rihs lives and works in Zurich
and Berlin, where he wrote the script for his first feature film "Brombeerchen",
realised 2001 in a Swiss-Spanish co-production (The film with Robert
Stadlober and German film-price winner Birol Ünel in the lead ran in
German cinemas in 2003). Since February 2000 Oliver Rihs is teaching
Film and Video at the "Punkt G" Design school and the film
academy "F&F" in Zurich.
Movies:
2005 "Black Sheep" (Cinematic / Oliwood Production). 2005 „Dagmars
Plan" (Script for cinematic production / Pandora-Film D). 2005
"Auszeit" (Feature film script). 2001 "Brombeerchen"
(theatrical feature film). 1999 „Lillien" (Shortfilm). From 1999
bis 2002 various Music-Clips und experimental animations "Fremder
Da Draussen" (Shortfilm / Video), "Ricard" (Shortfilm /
Video / 45 Min) and documentary features for SF1.
Olivier
Kolb, Cinematographer / Producer
OLIVIER
KOLB was born on 9 February 1968 in Basel. In 1991 he very successfully
completed his apprenticeship as photographer with Hugo Jäggi. He
received the BIGA award for the best final project. His works where
often exhibited and he received awards for his documentary photography.
Since 1993 he is participating in different short films, in theatre and
film productions. He is co-founder of koboiFILM, works in Zurich and
Berlin as DOP and producer.
2005
Black Sheep, Dir.: Oliver Rihs. (Camera ans Production). 2004: Little
miss perfect, Dir.: Nica Junker. 2003 Fiktion: Emilia, Dir.: Henrik
Pfeifer. (Camera 82’ and Production). 2002 Likrat, Dir.: Gabrielle
Antosiewicz. 2002 Villa Christoph, Dir.: Gabrielle Antosiewicz. (Concept
and Montage). 1998 Co-founder of koboiFILM. 1996-99 Cameraperson and
Producer of div. cinema and TV-clips for Siemens, USM-Haller,
Anti-racism campaign - UBS – Swiss Rail - Swiss Lottery – Migros.
(Assorted) documentaries and feature films for Swiss TV.
Theatre
(assorted): 2004 A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, by Michel Schröder (Co-conceptualisation,
Idea and Video). 2002 In Vain by Anna Viebrock, Schauspielhaus Zürich
(Production Design). 2001 Berlin Alexanderplatz by Frank Castorf,
Schauspielhaus Zürich (Installations). 2001 Genom Genesis
Soloperformance by Lavinia Frey, Gorki Theater, Berlin (Co-conceptualisation).
2000 Krautflut by Franzobel, Dir.: Michel Schröder. (Dramaturgy,
Concept and Video).
He
gained fame over night playing the role as a teenager with walking
difficulties in Hans-Christian Schmids cinema hit „Crazy": Robert
Stadlober. Born and raised in Berlin he did voice-overs during his
childhood. Later- on he just sent his photographs to a casting agency.
His success came pretty quickly. Already in 1995 he starred next to Nina
Petri in Sigi Rothemunds Ecothriller "Nach uns die Sintflut"
and in the family comedy "Benny allein gegen alle". From 1997
to 1999 he co-starred in numerous TV film productions and series with
established stars such as Götz George, Ulrich Mühe oer Ann-Kathrin
Kramer and decided to drop-out from school with when he was 16 years old
to totally commit to acting. He played with Jude Law in " Enemy at
the Gates" by Jean-Jacques Annaud. At the same time Robert is
nurturing his second love- music. Since some time he has got his own
band called "Gary" and spends all his free time in the
rehearsal room.
Filmography
(assorted): 2005 Black Sheep, 2004 Summer Storm as ‘Tobi’
(International: English title), 2004 Felix Ende as ‘Felix’, 2003
Donau, Duna, Dunaj, Dunav, Dunarea as ‘Bruno’, 2003 Verschwende
deine Jugend as ‘Vince’, 2002 Sophiiiie! as ‘Toby’ (Nancy boy),
2002 Noch fünf Stunden as ‘Kocke’, 2002 Klaustrophobie as ‘Klaus
Kinski’, 2002 Brombeerchen as ‘Andre’ Dir.: Oliver Rihs, 2001
Engel & Joe as ‘Engel’, 2001 Enemy at the Gates Spotter aka ‘Duell’,
2000 Crazy (/II) as ‘Benjamin Lebert’, 1999 Sonnenallee as ‘Wuschel’.
Tom
Schilling
Born
Wednesday, 10. Februar 1982 in Berlin. He is one of the most talented
young actors in Germany. He was approached by director Thomas Heise in
his school yard and asked to participate in the theatre play „Im
Schlagschatten des Mondes" at the Berliner Ensemble: Tom Schilling.
Tom consequently acted in numerous other theatre plays for the following
four years. In 1999 Tom Schilling gave his TV debut as hooligan ‘Tucky’
in Ben Verbongs "Tatort - Kinder der Gewalt", before appearing
on cinema screens in Friedemann Fromms „Schlaraffenland". His
character ‘Janosch Schwarz’ in Hans-Christian Schmid’s cinema
success „Crazy" starring with Robert Stadlober und Julia Hummer
was a hit. He recived the Bavarian film award for the best new-comer
actor. In the future Tom would like to direct a movie himself. But until
then he is working as actor and attends the John-Lennon secondary school
in Berlin.
Filmography
(assorted): 2005 Elementarteilchen, 2005 Schwarze Schafe, 2005 Die
letzte Schlacht as ‘Horst Bandmann‘, 2004 Egoshooter as ‘Jakob‘,
2004 Napola - Elite für den Führer as ‘Albrecht Stein‘, 2004 Agnes
und seine Brüder as ‘Ralf‘, 2003 Verschwende Deine Jugend as ‘Harry‘,
2001 Herz im Kopf as ‘Jakob‘, 2001 Weil ich gut bin, 2000 Der Himmel
kann warten Komiker as ‘Jo‘, 2000 Crazy as ‘Janosch‘, 1999
Schlaraffenland as ‘Dannie‘
Jule
Böwe
Jule
Böwe, born in Berlin, is currently celebrating two cinema successes -
‘Katze im Sack’ and ‘Close’. In 1999 she was crowned best
new-comer actress for her performance in the theatre production ‘Shoppen
und Ficken’ by Thomas Ostermeier, Schaubühne Berlin, where she is
part of the ensemble. Since 1997 continuous work at ‘Baracke’,
Deutsches Theater, Berlin. Since 1999 member of the ensembles of
Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, Berlin. Guest appearances: Salzburger
Festspiele, Schauspielhaus Zürich.
Awards:
Newcomer Actress 1998, Berlin City Award 2004
Film/
TV: ‘Black Sheep’, Oliver Rihs, Oliwood Production, ‘Weil ich gut
bin’ Miguel Alexandre, ‘Mörderischer Sound’ Polizeiruf HR, Marc
Hertel ‘Alltag’, Neto Celic (teamWorx) ‘Ganz Unten, Ganz Oben»’,
Matti Geschonnek, ARD, ‘Die Ärztin’,networkmovie für ARD ‘Close’,
Sabotage Film für ZDF, Marcus Lenz ‘Katze im Sack’, Florian
Schwarz.
Bruno
Cathomas
11.10.1965
born in Laax, Switzerland. Education at the School for Acting, Zurich.
In 1998 Bruno Cathomas won the German Film price for Best Actor for his
performance as ‘Viehjud Levi’. At the moment Bruno Cathomas plays in
"Electronic City (Das System 1)" (Tom Kühnel) and in Marius
von Mayenburgs "Turista" (Luk Percaval). He plays in numerous
cinematic and TV production such as the film "Liebesluder",
Dir.: Detlev Buck, and has directed „Peanuts" by Fausto
Paravidino at the Maxim Gorki Theater. Bruno Cathomas is member of the
ensemble of the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz since 04/05. "Shoppen
& Ficken" by Mark Ravenhill (Thomas Ostermeier), in "Goldene
Zeiten" by Richard Dresser (Thomas Ostermeier), "Das kalte
Kind" by Marius von Mayenburg (Luk Perceval) and "Woyzeck"
by Georg Büchner (Thomas Ostermeier).
Theatre
(assorted): in Basel ("Der Sturm", S. Bachmann; "Die
Räuber", L. O. Walburg; "Merlin", S. Bachmann) and
Volksbühne, Berlin ("Einsame Menschen", L. Haußmann;
"Die Frau vom Meer", F. Castorf; "Rosa Luxemburg - Rote
Rosen für Dich"; J. Kresnik; "Murx den Europäer ...",
C. Marthaler). Filmography (assorted): 2005 Schwarze Schafe, 2001-2003
NeuFundLand, 1999/2000 Frau2 sucht Happyend, 1999/2000 Liebesluder,
1998/1999 Viehjud Levi, 1997 Weihnachtsfieber, 1996/1997 Not a Lovesong,
1994-1996 Brennendes Herz.
Marc
Hosemann
Marc
Hosemann was born 1968 in Berlin. He is member of the ensemble of the
Volksbuehne theatre ensemble and stars in many new German theatrical
features and TV productions.
Filmography
(assorted feature films): 2006 Reine Formsache 2006, 2005 Schwarze
Schafe, 2001 Jeans/ 2001/ 1999 The Long Hello and Short Goodbye, 1998
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