Filmfest München, Germany’s largest international summer film festival, is a time of exciting screenings, lectures and cinematic celebrations. Since its inception in 1983, this prestigious event has grown to become a mainstay of European film culture, second only to the Berlinale in terms of size and importance.
This year, the festival takes place from June 28 to July 7 and Peris Costumes had a prominent presence, providing costumes for several of the most anticipated productions.
Among the projects that counted with the talent of P eris Costumes in their costumes, the following stand out:
“Kati – Eine Kür die bleibt” costume designer Monika Hinz.
This moving biographical drama, which follows the life of a figure skater struggling to leave a lasting legacy, has impressed critics and audiences alike.
“Münter & Kandinsky” costume designer Mirjam Muschel.
A visual and emotional journey into the heart of the relationship between artists Gabriele Münter and Wassily Kandinsky, this film stands out not only for its in-depth narrative, but also for its meticulous recreation of the era in which they lived.
“Spieleabend” costume designer Filiz Ertas
A bittersweet comedy that explores the complex dynamics of a gathering of friends on a game night.
“Turmschatten” costume designer by Betina C. Proske
This psychological thriller set in an isolated medieval tower is one of the highlights of the festival.
A Commitment to Excellence in Cinematographic Costumes
Peris Costumes is proud to contribute to the success of these productions at Filmfest München, once again demonstrating its commitment to excellence and authenticity in the art of film costuming.
Filmfest München is not only a platform for the presentation of high quality cinema, but also a meeting place for the industry and the public, where the passion for film is celebrated and collaboration and innovation are encouraged. Peris Costumes looks forward to continuing to collaborate on future projects that continue to highlight the importance of costume in creating memorable stories.