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Matthias Hoene

German filmmaker

Matthias Hoene is a London and LA based filmmaker. He began with animated music videos, then commercials and short films, before getting into feature films and TV. His film Cockneys vs Zombies won multiple awards, while The Warriors Gate was an international fantasy action epic produced by Europacorp.

His latest film Little Bone Lodge was a psychological thriller with a horror twist.

Early life

Matthias Hoene was born in Singapore.[1] He grew up in Berlin, where his father was a scientist specializing in high-energy transmission tubes for lasers, and his mother was an alternative medicine enthusiast.[2] Hoene's two brothers became scientists, but he went to study graphic design at Central Saint Martins art school in London.[2][3] At Saint Martins, his interest changed to focus on filmmaking.[2]

Career

Music videos

Hoene's early work after graduation was on creating animated music videos, starting with "Return Trip" for DJ Mr.

Rossi.[4] In , he directed the animated video for "Star 69" for Fatboy Slim; the notice he drew from this video got him signed by international video production company Partizan, for whom he started making television commercials.[2]

A music video Hoene made for Tom McRae's song "A Day Like Today" had objects in a flat symbolize evoking memories by coming to life and fading away.[5] Later music videos Hoene directed include for "Rusty Pipes", by Eels in ,[6] "Bismarck" by Sabaton in ,[7] and "Me Because of You" and "Nevermind" by HRVY in [8][9]

Commercials

Hoene's first television advertisement for Partizan was "Doggy Style", for singles travel company Club , featuring copulating canines.

It won a Golden Lion medal at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, which gives awards for advertisements.[4][2] That advertisement and another Hoene directed for the UK Central Office of Information, featuring computer graphics of a highly stylized, apocalyptic universe, were recognized by a directors award from Boards advertising magazine.[10][11] Hoene directed other television commercials for Partizan over the next few years including for London Elects in ,[12]Dyson in ,[13] and Kellogg's in [14]

Hoene returned to commercials after his success with dramatic works.

A advertisement he directed for AA plc pretends to be a horror film trailer, featuring a house under attack by a demonic Jack Frost, until an AA engineer appears to fix the family boiler.[15] He reprised the zombies theme in the first television advertisement for British mobile telephone network Giffgaff, 3 minutes long, titled "#dontbescared" in , about helpful zombies.[16][17] Another horror-themed advertisement Hoene directed for Giffgaff, the 4-minute "Monster Family", in , portrayed a girl removed from then returned to her monster family.[18]

Dramatic narrative works

In Hoene directed Beyond the Rave, a episode British horror serial on MySpace, which was the first film produced by Hammer Films in 30 years.[19][20] Three of the supporting roles were played by Cockney (East London) actors whose humorous improvisations inspired Hoene to make a movie centered around Cockney characters.[2]

Hoene and two screenwriters, James Moran and Lucas Roche, spent a year and a half developing the screenplay that became the motion picture Cockneys vs Zombies in [2] It is a comedy horror film pitting East End bank robbers and retirees against the living dead.

Hoene had then been living in East London for three years, and made the film a love letter to the East End of London, showing many of the area's locations.[21][22] It won best feature film at the San Sebastián Horror and Fantasy Film Festival,[23] a "Méliès d'argent" at the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival,[24] and best feature film, best comedy, and best ensemble cast at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival.[25]

In Hoene directed Luc Besson's Chinese and French science fiction action-adventure film The Warriors Gate, written by Besson and Robert Mark Kamen.[26] This was Hoene's biggest work yet, with up to people on set at a time, filmed in China and Canada, though with all the dialogue in English.[2][27][28]

In , Hoene was one of five prominent European filmmakers who made short films for the campaign #EUandME, about the benefits of the European Union, that were aired across the continent; his entry, "The Living Hostel", was about an elderly lady's grandchildren trying to realize her dream of travelling across Europe.[29][30][31] It was his first German language film.[32] The same year he also directed the three-minute documentary Dive, for the Adidas Parley environmental partnership, about Anna Badercliff diving from Kahekili's Leap in Hawaii, while reflecting on plastic pollution.[33][34]

In , Hoene began filming Theodosia, a children's fantasy adventure television series based on the Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos books by R.

L. LaFevers.[35] The series premiered on HBO Max in , and was acquired by partners including the BBC.[36] It was approved for a second season.[37]

In , Hoene directed Little Bone Lodge, also known as The Last Exit, a thriller film about two criminals in a home invasion in the Scottish Highlands meeting a family with its own secrets.[38] Hoene said that he wanted to direct a straight character based thriller, unlike the action comedy and horror comedy that he had become known for.[39][40] The film is rated % on Rotten Tomatoes.[41] The writer, Neil Linpow, also acted in the film, with Joely Richardson and Sadie Soverall.[42]

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