Jan Fantl

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Jan Fantl (born 11 June 1954 in Prague) is a German film producer.

Biography

Jan Fantl is a son of director Thomas Fantl. After Thomas Fantl was barred from working in 1957, he moved with his family to Germany, where he was raised.

Jan Fantl passed his

Schimanski's first theatrical debut, On the Killer's Track [de]. Meanwhile, he was hired to assist Wolfgang Petersen (Planübung), Franz Peter Wirth
(Wallenstein), and Peter Adam (Tatort).

From 1984 to 1987, he worked as a writer and director for the German

Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1996. For the TV pilot Der Clown, he was in charge as Executive Producer in 1996. The same year he founded his own company Q & Q - Qualität und Quoten and produced for his first MoW Ms. Diamond
(Die Diebin) which sold to many countries outside German speaking territories. The company was melted later into QI - Quality Int'l - the group of companies responsible for most of his work later on.

Since 1997, Fantl has worked as a producer and entrepreneur who specializes in realizing

Tristan + Isolde
, No Good Deed and Spartan. Since 2008, he lived and worked from Prague and 2011 in London; meanwhile he centers his life and work around Berlin and Prague since 2013.

Filmography

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