Christoph's producing credits at that time included: Little Senegal (film) (2001) directed by Rachid Bouchareb, official entry for Algeria for Best Foreign Language Film category at the 72nd Academy Awards, Lubov and other Nightmares, Sundance 2002, as well as Planet B: The Antman and Detective Lovelorn and the Revenge of the Pharaoh [de], both Berlin 2002, Official Selection, Perspective of German Cinema.
At TMF Christoph has been able to produce or coproduce a slate of nine titles such as Tropical Malady from Apichatpong Weerasethakul, a major arthouse sensation which got Jury Price in Cannes 2004 (jury presidency: Quentin Tarantino) and was regarded as best film of the year 2004 by Cahiers du cinéma.
2007 Christoph moved on and founded production outfit Mogador Film, from where he is going to produce for the local and international market.
Film got selected for official competition in Cannes 2008 and was awarded Price for Best Script (jury presidency: Sean Penn).
: Moderator, Producers Network, Festival de Cannes 2007, 2009 Tutor (Production), MedaFilmsDevelopment, Euromed II, Marrakech 2006–2008 ([1]), Tutor (Production), Film Business School, Ronda 2008, Project Consultant (Production), Babylon Feature Film Project Development Workshop, Rotterdam, Cannes 2007–2009 ([2]) as well as Panelist at the Rotterdam Lab with Jani Thilgtes, Rotterdam International Film Festival 2005 and Panelist on “International Producers in Europe” with Karl Baumgartner and Marco Müller, eDit 8.