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Henning Molfenter. Producer: V for Vendetta. Henning Molfenter is Managing Director of Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures and Babelsberg Film. After several years in the US film industry, he started in Babelsberg as Executive Producer of Roman Polanski's award winning film THE PIANIST.
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Henning Molfenter. Producer: V for Vendetta. Henning Molfenter is Managing Director of Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures and Babelsberg Film. After several years in the US film industry, he started in Babelsberg as Executive Producer of Roman Polanski's award winning film THE PIANIST. Before his appointment in Babelsberg, Henning Molfenter had worked in the U.S. film industry for ten years on ...
Henning Molfenter is Managing Director of Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures and Babelsberg Film. After several years in the US film industry, he started in Babelsberg as Executive Producer of Roman Polanski's award winning film THE PIANIST. Before his appointment in Babelsberg, Henning Molfenter had worked in the U.S. film industry for ten years.
Henning Molfenter. Highest Rated: 95% The Pianist (2002) Lowest Rated: 41% Beauty and the Beast (2014) Birthday: Not Available ...
Henning Molfenter is Managing Director of Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures and Babelsberg Film. After several years in the US film industry, he started in Babelsberg as Executive Producer of Roman Polanski's award winning film THE PIANIST. Before his appointment in Babelsberg, Henning Molfenter had worked in the U.S. film industry for ten years
Babelsberg's new owners have appointed Henning Molfenter asmanaging director of Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures (SBMP).It is the first major personnel decision made by CarlWoebcken and Christoph ...
Henning Molfenter is Managing Director of Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures and Babelsberg Film. After several years in the US film industry, he started in Babelsberg as Executive Producer of Roman Polanski's award winning film THE PIANIST. Before his appointment in Babelsberg, Henning Molfenter had worked in the U.S. film industry for ten years