about us
Baden-Wuerttemberg Film Office
The Filmbüro Baden-Württemberg (Baden-Wuerttemberg Film Office) was founded in 1982 and has, true to its founding principles, devoted itself to setting up and promoting the film and media location Baden-Wuerttemberg. After the founding of the Film Academy and the MFG Film Funding, for which the members of the Filmbüro had campaigned, the Filmbüro took over the presentation of the films shot and funded here as part of the Filmschau Baden-Wuerttemberg, the official state film festival. Today, the Filmbüro not only provides a forum for established filmmakers, but also for the young generation who show their films in the competition for the Youth Film Award and get in touch with the professionals through the connection with the film show. With the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart, we present films from a completely different culture and stimulate German-Indian relations in the long term. With our festivals and projects, we focus on the artistic-creative work of the filmmakers and offer the talents and their ideas the big stage, in all facets of filmmaking.
Indian Film Festival Stuttgart
The Indian Film Festival Stuttgart is a very special event that attracts many enthusiastic fans to the state capital every summer. The focus is on the diverse film production of the world’s largest film industry. When selecting the programme, we attach particular importance to showcasing India’s diversity of languages, traditions and regional differences. Above all, however, the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart stands for current topics and contemporary references and shows the audience India as it is today with all its cultural changes and social challenges. Entrepreneurs meet film stars, students meet Indian filmmakers and India reveals itself to the audience in all its splendour and tradition: deeply moving, frightening, colourful and at times light and upbeat.
The Indian Film Festival takes place in the heart of the city of Stuttgart, where there has long been a deep connection with India; the city partnership between the city of Stuttgart and the metropolis of Mumbai has existed since 1968 and is lined with events of all kinds.
Filmschau Baden-Wuerttemberg
Once a year, filmmakers and the public meet to see great films at the Filmschau Baden-Wuerttemberg (State Film Festival) – and maybe a little bit to be seen. Industry meetings, discussion rounds, workshops and the daily rendezvous on the red carpet accompany the festival program up to the grand finale, where the Baden-Wuerttemberg Film Awards are presented. Since 2011, the Baden-Wuerttemberg Honorary Film Prize has also been awarded to deserving personalities. The state film festival shows that there is a successful film industry in Baden-Württemberg, which in some areas even works for major Hollywood productions. Premieres and special events, guests of honor, stars and starlets make up the festival and give the location relevance. The Filmschau also offers an important forum for young filmmakers, who can come into contact with the professionals, learn more about filmmaking in master classes, workshops and panels and, last but not least, find orientation for their future career choice in the film industry.
Jugendfilmpreis Baden-Wuerttemberg
Team Film Office
Oliver Mahn
Festival director / Head of programme / Chairman of the board of Baden-Wuerttemberg Film Office
Daniela Haug
Member of the board of Baden-Wuerttemberg Film Office / Organisational and process consulting / project development and support
Lena Janzen
Marketing and Sponsoring / Finances and Human Resources / Festival Office
Hans-Peter Jahn
Press and public relations / Editor and author
Ina Hoffmann
Managing editor
Raphaela Deininger
Project Management Festival Programme
Gabriel Schüle
Organisation & Event management
Paula Vogel
Editorial management social media / online marketing
Contact
Filmbüro Baden-Württemberg
Friedrichstraße 37
70174 Stuttgart
Germany
Email: info (at) filmbuerobw.de