Babelsberg Film Studio () (also known as Studio Babelsberg), located in
Potsdam-Babelsberg
Babelsberg () is the largest quarter (urban subdivision), quarter of Potsdam, the capital city of the Germany, German state of Brandenburg. The neighbourhood is named after a small hill on the Havel river. It is the location of Babelsberg Palace an ...
outside
Berlin
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, Germany, is the oldest large-scale film studio in the world, producing films since 1912. With a total area of about and a studio area of about it is one of
Europe's
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large film studios.
Hundreds of films, including
Fritz Lang
Friedrich Christian Anton Lang (; December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976), better known as Fritz Lang (), was an Austrian-born film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in Germany and later the United States.Obituary ''Variety Obituari ...
's ''
Metropolis
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A big city b ...
'' and
Josef von Sternberg
Josef von Sternberg (; born Jonas Sternberg; May 29, 1894 – December 22, 1969) was an American filmmaker whose career successfully spanned the transition from the Silent film, silent to the Sound film, sound era, during which he worked with mos ...
's ''
The Blue Angel
''The Blue Angel'' () is a 1930 German musical comedy-drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron.
Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert Liebmann, with uncredite ...
'' were filmed there. More recent productions include ''
V for Vendetta
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'', ''
Captain America: Civil War'', ''
Æon Flux'', ''
The Bourne Ultimatum'', ''
Valkyrie
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'', ''
Inglourious Basterds
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'', ''
Cloud Atlas'', ''
The Grand Budapest Hotel'', ''
The Hunger Games
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'', ''
Isle of Dogs
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'' and ''
The Matrix Resurrections''.
Today, Studio Babelsberg remains operational mainly for feature film productions. It also acts as producer on German productions and co-producer on international high-budget productions. Since January 2022 it has been owned by
TPG Real Estate Partners (TREP) and Filmbetriebe Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), and promoted as part of the platform
Cinespace Film Studios.
History
In 1911, the film production company Deutsche Bioscope bought the current site in Babelsberg and built its first glasshouse film studio (early studios designed to take advantage of natural light) in Neubabelsberg. The company had been originally formed by
Jules Greenbaum in 1899 and incorporated in 1902.
As his business increased, Greenbaum made a deal with the chemist Carl Moritz Schleussner of the photochemicals firm Schleussner AG in
Frankfurt/Main
Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ...
. Carl Schleussner had been involved since 1896 in producing negative film stock for
Röntgen photography soon after its discovery.
[Eisenbach, Ulrich, (2007]
''Schleussner'' in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 23
pp. 68–69 nline edition(in German). In February 1908 Carl Schleussner bought a majority share in Deutsche Bioscop as a film manufacturing, duplicating and sales operation, for a two thirds share of 140,000
marks
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, with one third provided by Jules Greenbaum and his brother Max. Ownership of Deutsche Bioscop was transferred to Schleussner AG and registered on 27 February 1908: Schleussner bought out the Greenbaums' remaining share of Deutsche Bioscop in 1909.
The first filming in Babelsberg began as early as February 1912 for ''
The Dance of Death'' by Danish director
Urban Gad. In 1920 the Deutsche Bioscop Gesellschaft merged with
Erich Pommer
Erich Pommer (20 July 1889 – 8 May 1966) was a German-born film producer and executive. Pommer was perhaps the most powerful person in the German and European film industries in the 1920s and early 1930s.
As producer, Erich Pommer was involved ...
's Decla-Film GmbH to form "
Decla-Bioscop". In 1928, Decla-Bioscop merged with
Universum Film AG (Ufa) which had been founded in 1917. This company built the large studio (which is now known as the "Marlene Dietrich Halle") in 1926 for the major film production of ''
Metropolis
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A big city b ...
'' by
Fritz Lang
Friedrich Christian Anton Lang (; December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976), better known as Fritz Lang (), was an Austrian-born film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in Germany and later the United States.Obituary ''Variety Obituari ...
.
The "
German Expressionism in film" is closely connected with Babelsberg.
Cameraman
Karl Freund invented the so-called "
Unchained camera technique" while working on the film
''The Last Laugh'' (1924), directed by
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.
Numerous filmmakers such as
Marlene Dietrich
Marie Magdalene "Marlene" DietrichBorn as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva ; however, Dietrich's biography by Charlotte Chandler cites "Marie Magdalene" as her birth name . (, ; ...
,
Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema. In a career spanning six decades, he directed over 50 featu ...
and
Billy Wilder
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learned at that time in Babelsberg and began their world careers here.
Spaceflight owes director
Fritz Lang
Friedrich Christian Anton Lang (; December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976), better known as Fritz Lang (), was an Austrian-born film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in Germany and later the United States.Obituary ''Variety Obituari ...
and the film team of the science fiction silent film ''
Woman in the Moon
''Woman in the Moon'' (German language, German ''Frau im Mond'') is a German science fiction silent film that premiered 15 October 1929 at the UFA-Palast am Zoo cinema in Berlin to an audience of 2,000. It is often considered to be one of the f ...
'' (1929), completely made in the Babelsberg studios, a famous achievement: the
countdown was born in Babelsberg.
The first sound stage in Europe, the "Tonkreuz", was built during 1929 in Babelsberg, to make use of the
Tri-Ergon sound-on-film process to which Ufa acquired the rights. Ufa's first successful full-sound film ''Melodie des Herzens /
Melody of the Heart
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'' with
Willy Fritsch was shot in the "Tonkreuz" and in Hungary in 1929, although this was followed in April 1930 by the premiere of ''
The Blue Angel
''The Blue Angel'' () is a 1930 German musical comedy-drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron.
Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert Liebmann, with uncredite ...
'' (which was made at Babelsberg) by
Josef von Sternberg
Josef von Sternberg (; born Jonas Sternberg; May 29, 1894 – December 22, 1969) was an American filmmaker whose career successfully spanned the transition from the Silent film, silent to the Sound film, sound era, during which he worked with mos ...
, with
Marlene Dietrich
Marie Magdalene "Marlene" DietrichBorn as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva ; however, Dietrich's biography by Charlotte Chandler cites "Marie Magdalene" as her birth name . (, ; ...
and
Emil Jannings in the main roles.
In the 1930s and 1940s, Babelsberg was famous for its music and
revue films, such as ''
Congress Dances'' (1931), ''
La Habanera'' (1937),
''The Woman of My Dreams'' (1944).
From 1933 to 1945, around 1,000 feature films were made in the studios and on the studio lot. Under the direction of Hitler's propaganda chief
Joseph Goebbels
Paul Joseph Goebbels (; 29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German Nazism, Nazi politician and philologist who was the ''Gauleiter'' (district leader) of Berlin, chief Propaganda in Nazi Germany, propagandist for the Nazi Party, and ...
, the studio churned out hundreds of films including
Leni Riefenstahl
Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (; 22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German film director, Film producer, producer, screenwriter, Film editing, editor, photographer, and actress. She is considered one of the most controversial ...
's openly propagandistic ''
Triumph of the Will
''Triumph of the Will'' () is a 1935 German Nazi propaganda film directed, produced, edited and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. Adolf Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening ...
'' (1935). The virulently anti-Semitic propaganda film ''
Jud Süss'' (''The Jew Süss'') (1940), was also made at Babelsberg.
On May 17, 1946, the
DEFA
DEFA (''Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft'') was the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence. Since 2019, DEFA's film heritage has been made accessible and licensable on the PR ...
(Deutsche Film AG) was established in the
Soviet occupation zone of Germany
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and Babelsberg Studio was made its headquarters the next year. DEFA became the state-owned film production company in
East Germany
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, producing over 800 feature films, including 150 children's films until 1990. In addition, over 600 films were made for television from 1959 to 1990. The DEFA period was honored by a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (
MOMA
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues. MoMA's collection spans the late 19th century to the present, a ...
) in
New York City
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in 2005.
After the fall of the
Berlin Wall
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, the
Treuhand took over the responsibility for the privatisation of the former DEFA. In August 1992, the Treuhandanstalt sold the former
DEFA
DEFA (''Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft'') was the state-owned film studio of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) throughout the country's existence. Since 2019, DEFA's film heritage has been made accessible and licensable on the PR ...
film studios in Babelsberg to the French group Compagnie Générale des Eaux (later absorbed into
Vivendi Universal
Vivendi SE (stylized in all lowercase) is a French investment company headquartered in Paris. It currently wholly-owns Gameloft as well as a number of investments in several companies, primarily involved in content, entertainment, media, and t ...
). Over the following 12 years the company invested around €500 million updating the studio's infrastructure.
In July 2004, Vivendi sold Studio Babelsberg to the investment company FBB (''Filmbetriebe Berlin Brandenburg GmbH''), which has
Carl Woebcken and
Christoph Fisser as shareholders. In spring of 2005, the restructured studio presented an initial public offering and began trading on the free market.
2007 was the most profitable year since the studio's privatization in 1992 – 12 feature films were shot at Studio Babelsberg, among them ''
Valkyrie
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'' with
Tom Cruise
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, ''
The International'' with
Clive Owen
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and ''
The Reader'' with
Kate Winslet
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.
In 2008, Studio Babelsberg and Hollywood producer
Joel Silver
Joel Silver (born July 14, 1952) is an American film producer.
Life and career
Silver was born and raised in South Orange, New Jersey, the son of a writer and a public relations executive. His family is Jewish. He attended Columbia High School ...
formed a strategic alliance to produce feature films from the Dark Castle production slate at the world's oldest film studio.
International co-productions made in Babelsberg include
Quentin Tarantino
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's ''
Inglourious Basterds
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'' (released 2009),
Roman Polanski
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's ''
The Ghost Writer'' (2010), Brian De Palma's ''
Passion'' (2012),
George Clooney
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's ''
The Monuments Men'' (2014), ''
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay'' (2014) and ''
Captain America: Civil War'' (2016).
In 2019, the love story ''
Dream Factory'' conquered the European cinema screens. The starting point is true events: the construction of the
Berlin Wall
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and the closure of the German-German border on August 13, 1961, brings the international co-productions to a close, affects the film studio and is the stroke of fate for the two main characters, a German extra and a French dance double, who are separated by the events. With this, the Babelsberg film studio was working on a part of its own story.
Recent co-productions of Studio Babelsberg include ''
The Matrix Resurrections'' (2021), ''
Uncharted
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'' (2022) and ''Retribution'' (2022).
Recent TV series are ''
Babylon Berlin'' (2016–2022), ''
Dark
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Human vision is unable to distinguish colors in conditions of very low luminance because the hue-sensitive photoreceptor cells on the retina are ...
'' (2017–2020) and ''
1899
Events January
* January 1
** Spanish rule formally ends in Cuba with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), p ...
'' (2021/2022).
In 2021, the largest permanent virtual production stage in Europe was set up in Studio Babelsberg for the major European Netflix production ''1899''. The studio is operated by Dark Bay GmbH, which is managed by Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese. Netflix and the investment bank of the state of Brandenburg financed the project. In order to raise the necessary funds, Netflix has committed to realizing several projects in the Dark Bay studio in the coming years. The Brandenburg Ministry of Economic Affairs funded the project with around two million euros.
Notable films shot at Babelsberg Studios
* ''
The Dance of Death'' (1912)
* ''
The Student of Prague'' (1913)
* ''
Homunculus
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'' (1916)
* ''
Der müde Tod'' (1921)
* ''
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler'' (1922)
* ''
Die Nibelungen
''Die Nibelungen'' ("The Nibelungs") is a two-part German series of Silent film, silent fantasy films created by Austrian director Fritz Lang in 1924, consisting of ''Die Nibelungen: Siegfried'' and ''Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge''.
Th ...
'' (1924)
* ''
Metropolis
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A big city b ...
'' (1927)
* ''
Spione'' (1928)
* ''
Frau im Mond'' (1929)
* ''
Der blaue Engel
''The Blue Angel'' () is a 1930 German musical comedy-drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron.
Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert Liebmann, with uncredited ...
'' (1930)
* ''
La Habanera'' (1937)
* ''
Jud Süß'' (1940)
* ''
Murderers Among Us'' (1946)
* ''
Das Beil von Wandsbek'' (1951)
* ''
Die Geschichte vom kleinen Muck'' (1953)
* ''
Das singende, klingende Bäumchen'' (1957)
* ''
Sonnensucher'' (1958)
* ''
Sterne'' (1959)
* ''
Karbid und Sauerampfer'' (1963)
* ''
Nackt unter Wölfen'' (1963)
* ''
Der geteilte Himmel'' (1964)
* ''
Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt'' (1965)
* ''
Spur der Steine'' (1966)
* ''
Ich war neunzehn'' (1968)
* ''
Goya – oder der arge Weg der Erkenntnis'' (1971)
* ''
Die Legende von Paul und Paula'' (1973)
* ''
Jakob der Lügner'' (1974)
* ''
Sieben Sommersprossen''
(de) (1978)
* ''
Solo Sunny'' (1980)
* ''
Der Aufenthalt'' (1983)
* ''
The Passion of Darkly Noon'' (1995)
* ''
Victory
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'' (1996)
* ''
A Couch in New York'' (1996)
* ''
Sonnenallee'' (1999)
* ''
Gangster No. 1'' (2000)
* ''
Marlene'' (2000)
* ''
Enemy at the Gates
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'' (2001)
* ''
The Pianist'' (2002)
* ''
Extreme Ops (2002)''
* ''
Around the World in 80 Days'' (2004)
* ''
Kingdom of Heaven'' (2004)
* ''
The Bourne Supremacy'' (2004)
* ''
Beyond the Sea'' (2004)
* ''
The Constant Gardener'' (2005)
* ''
Flightplan'' (2005)
* ''
Æon Flux'' (2005)
* ''
Black Book'' (2006)
* ''
V for Vendetta
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'' (2006)
* ''
The Bourne Ultimatum'' (2007)
* ''
Die Fälscher'' (2007)
* ''
Valkyrie
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'' (2008)
* ''
Speed Racer
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'' (2008)
* ''
The Reader'' (2008)
* ''
Flammen & Citronen'' (2008)
* ''
The International'' (2008)
* ''
Inglourious Basterds
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'' (2009)
* ''
Ninja Assassin'' (2009)
* ''
Pandorum
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'' (2009)
* ''
Mr. Nobody (2009)
* ''
The Ghost Writer'' (2010)
* ''
Unknown
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'' (2011)
* ''
Hanna'' (2011)
* ''
The Three Musketeers
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'' (2011)
* ''
Poulet aux prunes'' (2011)
* ''
Anonymous
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'' (2011)
* ''
The Apparition'' (2012)
* ''
Passion'' (2012)
* ''
Cloud Atlas'' (2012)
* ''
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters'' (2013)
* ''
G.I. Joe: Retaliation'' (2013)
* ''
The Book Thief'' (2013)
* ''
La Belle et la Bête'' (2014)
* ''
The Grand Budapest Hotel'' (2014)
* ''
The Monuments Men'' (2014)
* ''
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1'' (2014)
* ''
The Voices'' (2015)
* ''Was heißt hier Ende?'' (2015)
* ''
Unfinished Business'' (2015)
* ''
Men & Chicken'' (2015)
* ''
Bridge of Spies'' (2015)
* ''
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2'' (2015)
* ''
Point Break
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'' (2015)
* ''
Eddie the Eagle'' (2016)
* ''
Captain America: Civil War'' (2016)
* ''
Renegades'' (2016)
* ''
Atomic Blonde'' (2017)
* ''
A Cure for Wellness'' (2017)
* ''
Mute'' (2018)
* ''
Isle of Dogs
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'' (2018)
* ''
Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver'' (2018)
* ''
The Silent Revolution'' (2018)
* ''
Inversion'' (2018)
* ''
The Girl in the Spider's Web'' (2018)
* ''
A Hidden Life'' (2019)
* ''
Charlie's Angels
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'' (2019)
* ''
Undine'' (2020)
* ''
Without Remorse'' (2021)
* ''
Gunpowder Milkshake'' (2021)
* ''
The Matrix Resurrections'' (2021)
* ''
Uncharted
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'' (2022)
* ''
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie'' (2022)
* ''Retribution'' (2022)
Series
* ''
Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten'' (since 1995)
* ''
Schloss Einstein
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'' (1998–2007)
* ''
Bianca – Wege zum Glück'' (2004–2005)
* ''
Großstadtträume'' (2000)
* ''
Lexx – The Dark Zone'' (1997–2002)
* ''
Klinikum Berlin Mitte – Leben in Bereitschaft'' (2002–2003)
* ''
Tessa – Leben für die Liebe'' (2005–2006)
* ''
Vera am Mittag'' (2002–2004)
* ''
Wege zum Glück'', initially titled ''
Julia – Wege zum Glück'' (2005–2008)
* ''
Alisa – Folge deinem Herzen'' (2008–2010)
* ''
Hanna – Folge deinem Herzen'' (2010)
* ''
Wege zum Glück – Spuren im Sand'' (2012)
* ''
Generation War'' (2012)
* ' (2012)
* ''
Homeland
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'' (2015)
* ''
Berlin Station'' (2015)
* ''
Babylon Berlin'' (2021–2022)
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Counterpart'' (2017–2019)
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Dark
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1899
Events January
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** Spanish rule formally ends in Cuba with the cession of Spanish sovereignty to the U.S., concluding 400 years of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.''The American Monthly Review of Reviews'' (February 1899), p ...
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References
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* Hans-Jürgen Tast (ed.) ''Anton Weber (1904–1979) - Filmarchitekt bei der UFA'' (Schellerten 2005) ;
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