Felix Schreiber

Felix Schreiber

History

Felix is a young German producer, educated in International Producing at renowned Film Academy Baden-Wuerttemberg as well as French La fémis. Recently he produced several shorts such as HOT DOG which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, YOUNG, FRAGILE which was in the Official Competition of Riga International Film Festival and HANDBOOK FOR A PRIVILEGED EUROPEAN WOMAN which will celebrate its International Premiere at Florida Film Festival in 2021.

Profile

Felix Schreiber

Movies

Beyond the Blue Border
Executive Producer
GDR, August 1989: Hanna and Andreas became a target of the secret police and had to give up their plans for their future studies and desired professions. Instead, they face arbitrariness, mistrust and reprisals. Their only chance for a self-determined life lies in fleeing across the Baltic Sea. Fifty kilometres of water separate them from freedom - and only a thin connecting rope around their wrists saves them from absolute loneliness.
This Will Be my Last Cigarette
Executive Producer
A privileged millennial struggles to be a good member of society. Greta Thunberg is watching and so is an old white man, commenting on her every move. A matter of life and death!
Handbook for a Privileged European Woman
Executive Producer
How to ride a mechanical bull and not care that everyone is picturing you naked.
Young, Fragile
Co-Writer
At times of changing gender roles, a tinder date encourages young Leonid to live his own definition of "masculinity". A current reflection on love, sexuality and role models.
Young, Fragile
Executive Producer
At times of changing gender roles, a tinder date encourages young Leonid to live his own definition of "masculinity". A current reflection on love, sexuality and role models.
Hot Dog
Executive Producer
Hannah wasn't always happy about the existence of her 'Vajayjay'. She talks about how she used to imagine having sex would be like a Céline Dion song and how she discovered masturbation thanks to her PlayStation controller. She's in a love-hate relationship with her vagina and chronicles how her feelings towards her sexuality have changed over time.