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University of Television and Film Munich

Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München (HFF München)

Munich, Bavaria, Germany
“Filmmaking is the finest job in the world," to quote Florian Gallenberger, who certainly should know – having won (right after his graduation from HFF Munich’s Film Directing Department) a Student Academy Award for his debut film, QUIERO SER, plus an Oscar for Best Short Film. Gallenberger, in addition to directing feature films, has meanwhile returned to his alma mater – as an honorary professor, teaching a new bunch of talented HFF film directing students.

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“Viewed from the outside, it was really crazy, what we launched back then,” says writer-cum-director Natalie Spinell, in retrospect, about her show SERVUS BABY. Within two seasons, the TV series has achieved cult status – and is currently available from the BR (Bavarian Broadcasting) Mediathek. Spinell spun SERVUS BABY from a short film idea for her film directing studies at HFF Munich. But her screenplay was packed with so many plot ideas, characters, and shooting locations that she expanded it into a series – including the pilot episode she shot as her HFF Munich graduation film.

If creating tomorrow’s movies and series is your dream too – and if you wish to study at one of the most renowned film schools in the German-speaking countries, HFF Munich offers you a choice of film-related study courses. HFF Munich provides professional training for directing documentary and fiction films and series, editing (with an editing major, in the film directing program), production (including a Creative Producing focus), screenwriting, and cinematography; as well as VFX supervision and production.

Since its founding, in 1966 (or rather the commencement of instruction in 1967), HFF Munich has been shaping talent for tomorrow’s films. Its best-known alumni include Caroline Link, Doris Dörrie, Maren Ade, Janine Jackowski, Bernd Eichinger, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, Wim Wenders, and Roland Emmerich. After the early days in a villa in Munich’s Schwabing art quarter, in 1988, HFF relocated to a former bed-spring factory in the city’ working-class Giesing. Then, in September 2011, HFF welcomed students and faculty to its current, brand new Bernd-Eichinger-Platz premises, in the heart of Munich’s Kunstareal museum quarter.

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