Berlin: NL Film, Hupe Film Board ‘Life Through a Dead Man’s Eyes’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Amsterdam-based NL Film and Hupe Film in Cologne have boarded Jo Baier’s upcoming Nazi war criminal horror thriller “Life Through a Dead Man’s Eyes.”

The companies join co-producers Films in Motion (FIM), the Berlin-based shingle run by American producer René Asch, and Angelika Mohr’s Morefilms in Munich, which is also handling world sales.

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German thesps Herbert Knaup and Matthias Habich topline the supernatural thriller, which follows a former SS concentration camp guard, played by Habich, desperately trying to avoid capture by a Nazi hunter (Knaup). Seeking to avoid capture, the old Nazi assumes an unlikely identity and hides in the most improbable place.

Budgeted at €2.5 million ($2.7 million), “Life Through a Dead Man’s Eyes” is set to go into preproduction later this year.

The award-winning Baier (“Henry of Navarre”) will direct the German-Dutch co-production from a script by American screenwriter J. Frank James.

“We’re thankful for the possibility to contribute to such an extraordinary story and we’re looking forward to co-producing this great project with FIM and Hupe Film,” said NL Film executive producer Sabine Brian.

NL Film’s recent productions include the award-winning WWII drama “The Resistance Banker” and the TV and feature film crime franchise “Penoza.”

Andreas Brauer’s Hupe Film has produced such pics as Martin Hawie’s upcoming thriller “Future Is a Lonely Place.”

Asch said he expected the film to resonate with today’s audiences, particularly “at a time of increasing anti-Semitism and racism.”

The film has so far sold to Der Filmverleih for Germany and Dubai-based Gulf Film for the Middle East as well as seven other countries.

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