Henrik Peschel

2, shot on Super-8 about two slackers succeeded to gain cult status in Hamburg, winning audience awards at two German Film festivals.

[1][2][3] Peschel later worked as cameraman for German directors Klaus Lemke [de], Wolfgang Büld and Fatih Akin.

[4] After directing short and mid-length films,[5] Peschel co-directed the mockumentary Dicke Hose with Miles Terheggen in 2009 to critical acclaim.

[6] His first feature film Pete The Heat (2009) won the Montblanc Script Award at Filmfest Hamburg in 2010.

[7] Peschel's second feature film Si-o-se Pol (2013) set in Algeria, Spain and France is his first directorial work with an international theme.