Neue Visionen
Neue Visionen Filmverleih GmbH is an independent film distributor from Berlin that has been distributing high-quality European and international films since 1997. With a focus on demanding content and innovative campaigns, the company enriches the cinema program and promotes cultural discussions.
Neue Visionen Filmverleih
editAbout the Company
editNeue Visionen is an independent film distribution company based in Berlin, founded in 1997 by Torsten Frehse and Wulf Sörgel. Since 2017, the company has been managed jointly by Torsten Frehse and Sylvia Müller. As one of the leading independent film distribution companies in the Federal Republic of Germany, Neue Visionen has made a name for itself by distributing high-quality and diverse films.
Key Products and Services
editNeue Visionen releases an average of 14 premieres in cinemas each year and has realized 206 premieres and 35 re-releases in German cinemas since its founding. The program includes European film art, comedies for a broad audience, documentaries, and international cinema from numerous countries such as France, Italy, Japan, and many more. Notable films include titles like "Monsieur Claude and His Daughters," "Bread and Roses" by Ken Loach, and documentaries like "Honeyland"[1][2].
Mission and Values
editThe mission of Neue Visionen lies in the dissemination of challenging and entertaining films that stimulate content-related resilience and public discussions. The company stands for continuity and the conveyance of stories that address success, failure, setbacks, and new beginnings. Neue Visionen is committed to developing innovative campaigns and setting impulses for market activities[2].
Awards and Recognitions
editNeue Visionen has been awarded multiple times for its distribution work, including seven times with the Distributor Award from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media (BKM). Torsten Frehse received the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the Republic of France in 2016 and was appointed Knight of Arts and Letters. In 2017, he was awarded the French Cinema Award for his exceptional contribution to the dissemination of French films[1][2].
Sustainability and Initiatives
editAlthough specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned in the provided information, Neue Visionen's commitment is evident in its continuous promotion of high-quality and culturally significant films. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cinema market have hit the company hard, yet it has continued to advocate for the maintenance and promotion of cinema films[1][2].
Thus, Neue Visionen represents a combination of cultural engagement, innovative film selection, and an unwavering effort to enrich the audience with challenging and entertaining films.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neue_Visionen
- 2 - https://www.neuevisionen.de/en/about-us
- 3 - https://www.neuevisionen.de/de/impressum
- 4 - https://www.neuevisionen.de/download/?filename=a8209ee37844b17e.pdf&downloadName=NAIZ_Bildunterschriften.pdf
- 5 - https://www.filmstarts.de/verleih/firma-13952/