Who We Eat

Podcast and TV Docuseries, 5x 32 min | Commissioned by Radio Bremen and Arte TV

 

„Who we eat?“ explores the history, ethics and future of meat consumption. The series looks at the future of food from a variety of perspectives – and at our ambivalent relationship with the sentient creatures with whom we share the planet.

 

Winner of the Prix Europa 2022 as best non-fictional European television series and of numerous other awards.

Kaskaden

Long-term Documentary Feature | In production

 

„Kaskaden“ accompanies the climate activists of the „Last Generation“ in their attempt to design social change on the drawing board. A complex and multi-layered look into the engine room of a movement.

 

Distributed by Weltkino Filmverleih, in co-production with ZDF – Das kleine Fernsehspiel

Reinvention

TV Docu-Fiction Series, 5x 32 min | Commissioned by Radio Bremen and Arte TV, production late 2025

 

What would really happen if a global catastrophe swept across the Earth and only a few thousand people survived? How can we create a new civilization from the elementary building blocks that remain? Will the survivors learn from the mistakes of the past and make their world fairer, smarter and more sustainable? „Reinvention” is the science-based answer to Hollywood’s apocalyptic craving.

Writing in the Underground – The Youth Magazine „Vedem“ in Terezin

Audio Documentary, 55 Minutes

 

In the Terezin Ghetto, 1942, a group of Jewish boys forms a remarkable community: They declare their home an independent „Republic“, paint their own flag, and compose their own anthem. While they are forced to work during the day, they are secretly educated in the evenings, when the young teacher Valtr Eisinger tells them about Gandhi and Dostoyevsky, unbeknownst to the SS guarding the ghetto. The boys‘ courage to face life manifests itself in „Vedem,“ a weekly magazine edited by 14-year-old Petr Ginz. It contains poems, essays and reports, as well as the latest soccer scores and the joke of the week. Every Friday, they secretly read the most recent texts to one another. And every time a new train leaves for the concentration camps in the East, they hope that no one from the group will be on the list.

Whisper To My Past

Science Fiction TV Series  | Optioned by and currently in development at UFA Fiction


Young journalist Henriette stumbles upon a group of young people who stage seemingly random events in people’s lives and play goddess of fate, using an illegal drug. In an attempt to uncover the whole story, Henriette goes undercover with the group and starts to cosy up to their leader Louise, who harbors a dark secret of her own. Soon, the lines between games and reality blur completely.

Eschata – Journey to the End of Humanity

Science Fiction Audio Drama Series  | In development, funded by Film und Medien Stiftung NRW

 

In the far future, the last surviving humans travel through space in a giant ark, searching for a new home. Their everyday life is a social utopia without class and hierarchy. But a young woman discovers a secret that threatens to upend the ideology which holds society together. How much of a sacrifice is justifiable to keep the hope of survival alive? And how much of a crime?

Project Cybersyn – Chile’s Cybernetic Dream of Justice

Podcast Series, 2x 60 min | Feature film currently in development at Warner Bros.


The incredible story of an idealistic attempt to control the economy of an entire country by computer, half a century ago, in Salvador Allende’s Chile. A team of young revolutionaries, entrusted by the socialist government to steer the nationalized parts of the economy, turns to the eccentric British cybernetician Stafford Beer, to implement his theory of a self-regulating economy. A real-world science fiction tragedy.

The Wedding Album

Feature Film, 120 min | based on „The Wedding Album“ by David Marusek

 

What if we did not only keep photos and videos of important moments in our life, but snapshots of our entire consciousness, simulations that we could go back to and talk with? Shortly after their wedding, Anne and Ben discover that they are such copies, replicas of the original A. and B. They are trapped in a moment that lasts forever, like flies in amber. Their real selves turn to the recordings of their wedding day again and again, as to a photo album, to be reminded of times gone by. For Anne and Ben, they are visitors from an increasingly far future, in whose fates they can see how all dreams change as time passes…

 

David Marusek’s novella „The Wedding Album“ won the Sturgeon Award in 2000 and was nominated for the 1999 Nebula Award and is widely regarded as one of the best science fiction stories of all times. After several attempts by Hollywood producers to get a film adaptation off the ground, Eschata Film has acquired the rights and plans to start production in 2026.

ABOUT

Eschata Film is a multi-award-winning boutique production and development label for film and audio storytelling.

The Berlin-based company was established by writer/director Jakob Schmidt and writer/producer Jannis Funk.

Jannis Funk

studied Film and TV production at Film University Babelsberg. During his studies, he produced two feature films and several shorts. Subsequently, he did a PhD in Media Sciences and co-founded Cinuru Research, where the software he co-developed helps hundreds of thousands of moviegoers to find films they love. As a freelance screenwriter and producer, he has worked for radio, film, and TV and has been invited to Berlinale Talents.

 

 

 

Jakob Schmidt

is a directing graduate of Film University Babelsberg. His feature film ZWISCHEN DEN STÜHLEN was among the most-watched documentaries in 2017, got shortlisted for the German Film Award and nominated for the Grimme Award. The podcast series FINDING VAN GOGH earned him another nomination for the Grimme Online Awards. He works regularly for clients from the radio, film, and TV industry.

CONTACT

We are happy to get in touch. Use the form below or drop us an e-mail: mail@eschata.de

 

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Storkower Straße 113

10407 Berlin