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EXCLUSIVE: Black Bear‘s management arm has signed writer and director Tim Fehlbaum for representation.
Fehlbaum most recently co-wrote and directed historical thriller September 5, earning him a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at this year’s Oscars. The critical hit chronicles the Munich massacre during the 1972 Summer Olympics from the perspective of the ABC Sports television crew.
The film was also nominated for Best Motion Picture, Drama at the Golden Globes and Best Film at the Bavarian Film Awards. It won the Audience Choice Award at the Heartland Film Festival and Best Ensemble Cast at the Utah Film Critics Association Awards.
In 2021, Fehlbaum wrote and directed the sci-fi thriller Tides, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in the Berlinale Special section. That film won multiple awards including four German Film Awards, two Bavarian Film Awards (Best Director and Best Cinematography), the RTS Audience Award at NIFFF, and Best Feature Film at the Fancine Fantastic Film Festival in Málaga.
Fehlbaum made his feature film debut in 2011 with the post-apocalyptic horror thriller Hell, which won the German Cinema New Talent Award, the Zurich Film Award for Best Director, and six German Film Award nominations, including a win for Best Music. In 2012, he won the German New Faces Award.
Fehlbaum continues to be represented by CAA.
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