Thomas Grube
Geburtsort
Berlin
Biography
Thomas Grube was born in 1971 in Berlin. After studying Political Science and Eastern European Studies, he studied Film at the "Konrad Wolf" Academy of Film & Television (HFF/B) in Potsdam-Babelsberg. In 1993, he founded Memphis Productions and produced and directed shorts films and documentaries. In 1997, together with Uwe Dierks, he founded the directors" label grube&dierks. In 1999, he co-founded Boomtown Media. A selection of his films includes: "Love is the Message" (1995), "Life in a Soap Opera" (1999/2000), "Jewish Museum Berlin" (2000), "Karl Weschke - Myth of a Life" (2000), Warsaw Express" (2000), "Verdi"s Falstaff" (2001), and "Rhythm Is It!" (2004).
Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
Filmography