Jan Fantl
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Born in Prague in 1954, Jan Fantl comes from a family of active film
industry professionals. His Grandfather was the youngest producer for
20th Century Fox in Europe, and his father, Thomas Fantl, was a
well-known TV and Film director. Jan literally grew up on his father's
sets, and had done many internships by the time he finished high
school. As a young man, Jan considered pursuing legal studies, but his
passion for the film-industry was stronger. So, instead, he launched
his career at Bavaria Studios in Munich, and after two years as a
production assistant, he moved on to First AD, working on projects such
as the German TV-Series "Tatort" and the feature film "Wallenstein." In
1984, Jan and his father produced the awarded documentary feature "The
Children of Theresienstadt- Gateway to Hell," and for the next three
years he worked as the writer/ director for the German series "Sesame
Street." Later, Jan went on to produce "Multimedia Film- und
Fernsehproduktion", e.g. providing for Sat 1 Infotainment. In 1985 he
organized the action sequences in "Schimanski - Zahn um Zahn" as the
second unit director, one of the first successful action movies in
german theatrical production In 1993, Jan line produced the
German-Icelandic co-production "Tears of Stone" which garnered an
Academy Award nomination in 1994 for Best Foreign Film. His success
continued in 1996 when Jan produced the very successful MOW "Der Clown"
for German Broadcaster RTL, and in 1997, with "Miss Diamond" --still
one of the best rated MOW's for German broadcaster Pro 7. This
production marked the first feature of Fantl's own company "Q&Q", which
today is "Quality International". Through Quality International (QI),
Jan Fantl continues to expand his expertise and vision. QI's recent
collaboration with ApolloMedia Filmfunds focuses on international
co-productions, specializing in feature films.