Dezember 2025
Enno Trebs, lead actor in “Morgen war Krieg” (Tomorrow Was War), is the German “European Shooting Star” at the 2026 Berlinale. Congratulations!
“The jury described him as an ”intense, precise actor who combines youthful energy with a distinct maturity."»
Source:Tagesspiegel
Juli 2025
“Time of the Dragons” receives screenplay development funding from the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW.
Juni 2025
Eurimages – European Cinema Support Fund supports the production of «The Postman.»
Juni 2025
epikfilm is in conversation with The Spot – Media & Film as part of the NRW x Spot: Diversity & Variety interviews. The interview: „Mit Euphorie und Leidenschaft“
December 2024
We successfully finished filming our first feature film, «Echo of Tomorrow's War» by Nicolas Ehret. From October 30th to December 3rd, we filmed in Hannover, Minden, Cuxhaven and Königswinter. A huge thank you goes out to the whole team and everyone who has made the making of this film possible!
November 2024
“The Postman” receives production funding from the FFA under the German-French agreement (“Minitraité”).
Oktober 2024
epikfilm and producer Hüseyin Tabak profiled at The Spot – Media & Film as part of the Spot x NRW series. Read the article: „Epik Film: Grenzenlose Kreativität“.
September 2024
The Film- und Medienstiftung NRW is supporting the production of «The Postman.»
February 2024
The Film- und Medienstiftung NRW funds the production of «Echo of Tomorrow's War» .
January 2024
«The Postman» is going to be co-produced with the ZDF.
December 2023
The FFA is funding the treatment of «Luzifer Junior»
November 2023
«Echo of Tomorrow's War» is going to be co-produced with the WDR.
November 2023
«Oskar's Dress» by Hüseyin Tabak is awarded with the Bambi for best national film.
February 2023
Alexander Bohr joins epikfilm as dramaturg and production consultant.
December 2020
The Kuratorium junger deutscher Film funds Nicolas Ehret's first feature film «Tomorrow was War».
February 2020
The Film- und Medienstiftung NRW funds the script development for «Black Rose» («Schwarze Rose») by Hüseyin Tabak and Mehmet Aktaş.
