Toby Bräuhauser

(producer)


Toby Bräuhauser was born in Munich in 1975. After leaving school, his first internship was working on the TV series “Dr. Stefan Frank”. At the same time, he won the Süddeutsche Zeitung’s subsidy award “Take/Off 99” and made his advert “Zeitungsdiebe” (“Newspaper thieves”). From then on, he worked on various film and TV productions for example as Assistant Unit Manager (“Leo and Claire”) and Assistant Director “Das Fliegende Klassenzimmer”. In 2004, he set up the film production company “Piratenfilm” with Wolfgang Weigl and Robert Vervloet. Together they produced two short films (“Ritter der traurigen Gestalt”) and (“Der Befehl”) and latterly the first feature film. Toby Bräuhauser used the experience gained to work on his own projects as Director: the feature film “180°” with Robert Stadloeber, the short films “Abshiedsschmerz”, “Dornröschchen” and “Der Befehl”, which starred in the short film festival in Landshut in March 2008. Since 2008, he has working together with Axel König in the “Moviekombinat” (Movie Collective) as director and producer of music videos. Currently he’s working on his first feature film.

Toby Bräuhauser