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Studio 100 Film

Studio 100 Film GmbH is the Munich-based feature film production, distribution and international sales agency and production division of Studio 100 International, which in turned to be owned by Belgian entertainment company Studio 100, specializing in producing & handling distribution of children's and family animation feature films

Background

Before the launch of Studio 100 Film, Belgian children's entertainment film Studio 100 enterted the film production operations with the formation of a feature film production division called Studio 100 Film Producties to produce feature film adaptations of its properties mainly the K3 franchise for Belgian cinemas.

By May 2008, Studio 100 increased its feature film production activities with the acquisition of German kids & entertainment production company EM.Entertainment from German sports & media entertainment company EM.Sport Media AG, the acqusition of German kids & family entertainment production company EM.Entertainment by Studio 100 had gained access to the film catalouge of Australian animator Yoram Gross.

History

The film sales division was formed in May 2013, when Studio 100 Media announced the establishment of a dedicated film production & international sales distribution division that would handle in-house theatrical feature film production and international sales entitled Studio 100 Film, the new feature film sales division would expand the focus of strategic focus into the international movie business for both animated and live-action projects by its Belgian parent Studio 100 with Studio 100 Media's managing director & CEO Patrick Elmendorff and the latter's business operations head Thorsten Wegener served as president of Studio 100 Media's feature film sales unit Studio 100 Film, with its first production was the German/Australian animated film Maya the Bee Movie.

In February 2017 when Studio 100 Film's parent Studio 100 Media had brought a majority stake in German brand management & media entertainment company Made 4 Entertainment (m4e) AG, which included its Dutch production & distribution subsidiary Telescreen, its own in-house feature film entertainment library and its feature film catalouges of German kids & family entertainment company TV Loonland (including the library of Sony Wonder) and the library of Egmont's former Danish-based children entertainment arm Egmont Imagination four years after the launch of Studio 100 Film, Studio 100 Film's co-founder & president of its parent Studio 100 Media, Patrick Elmendorff, who founded the film sales division with co-founder Thorsten Wegener, had depatured the film sales division and its distribution parent with m4e's founder Hans Ulrich Stoef had been named as president of Studio 100 Film and itsparent Studio 100 Media whilst founder of Studio 100 Film's Belgian parent Studio 100 & co-MD, Hans Bourlon, managed its distribution parent.

In July 2019, Studio 100 Film's parent Studio 100 Media had appointed former Studio 100 alum Martin Krieger as the new CEO of Studio 100 Film and its distribution parent Studio 100 Media.

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