Sebastian Marka
Sebastian Marka is a German film director and editor.
Life and work
Sebastian Marka was born in Geneva in 1978 and grew up in Königsbach-Stein near Karlsruhe. Marka began studying at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in 2001 and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Film & Media.While still a student, Marka began working as a film editor. He edited commercials, short- and feature films. After graduating, he continued his editing work and was responsible for editing several Television productions such as Unschuldig or 100 Code, an internationally co-produced Swedish crime drama series.
In 2010 Marka's short film - thriller Interview was released, for which he received many awards at German and international film festivals.
Due to the success of his short film Interview he received his first directing assignments. After directing five episodes of the German TV series Notruf Hafenkante, Marka subsequently shot ten 90-minute episodes of the popular German police crime drama series Tatort since 2013, three of which he edited himself.
The award-winning three Tatort-episodes Long Live Death '''', Tatort: Die Wahrheit, Tatort: Meta, and four other episodes were created in collaboration with Erol Yesilkaya. He wrote the screenplays for all seven episodes. Marka had met Yesilkaya in 2012 and worked with him frequently until then.
In an interview with the German trade magazine Blickpunkt:Film, Marka compares their cooperation to the "showrunner principle". During the process of making a film, from idea development to film editing, Yesilkaya and Marka would be in constant exchange of information to achieve a good result.
On October 20, 2020, Marka's dystopian TV - Science fiction film Exit was broadcast on the nationwide German television channel Das Erste. Yesilkaya again wrote the screenplay for the film, which is set in the year 2047 and addresses the dimension and impact of artificial intelligence and digital life. The German film critic Arno Frank of Spiegel Online said, that a "perfectly formed dystopia like "Exit" has not yet been seen on public television" in Germany.
Marka and Yesilkaya also filmed the German fantasy novel The Gryphon by Wolfgang Hohlbein as television series for Amazon Prime Video. Here, Marka was showrunner alongside Yesilkaya and directed four episodes. The Gryphon was released on Amazon Prime on May 25, 2023.
Reception
The released Tatort-episodes by Marka were almost all praised by the German press and received good IMDb ratings.For example, the German film critic Rainer Tittelbach wrote in October 2018, that Marka had created "exceptional crime films".
Spiegel Online - critic Christian Buß also wrote in a 2018 Tatort - review, that Marka had "repeatedly artfully widened the format of the series with cinematic 'Tatort-episodes' such as the Berlin episode 'Meta' or the 'Se7en' variation" for the Frankfurt Tatort edition.
In addition, some of the Tatort - episodes won national and international awards. For example, the episode Long Live Death celebrated its international premiere at the Austin Film Festival in 2016. And Marka won an audience award for it at the Nashville Film Festival in 2017 and received a jury award at the Garden State Film Festival in 2017.
For the Tatort-episode Die Wahrheit Marka and screenwriter Erol Yesilkaya were nominated for the prestigious Grimme Award in 2017. They received the Grimme Award in 2019 for their Tatort-episode Meta.
Filmography (selection)
Director
- 2010: Interview
- 2015: Notruf Hafenkante,
- 2015: Tatort - Das Haus am Ende der Straße
- 2015: Tatort - Hinter dem Spiegel
- 2016: Tatort - Die Wahrheit
- 2016: Long Live Death,
- 2016: Tatort - Die Wahrheit
- 2017: Tatort - Der scheidende Schupo
- 2017: ,
- 2018: Tatort - Meta
- 2018: Tatort - KI
- 2019: Tatort - Ein Tag wie jeder andere
- 2020: Tatort - Parasomnia
- 2020: Exit
- 2021: Tatort - Pavlovs Köter
- 2023: ''The Gryphon''
Editor
- 2003: Der Ärgermacher
- 2006: Zores
- 2008: 1st of May: All Belongs to You,
- 2008: Unschuldig,
- 2009: Killerjagd. Töte mich, wenn du kannst
- 2009: Parkour
- 2010: Interview
- 2011: Schreie der Vergessenen
- 2015: 100 Code,
- 2018: Tatort - Meta
- 2018: Tatort - KI
- 2019: Tatort - Ein Tag wie jeder andere
- 2020: Exit
Other
- 2023: The Gryphon,
Awards and nominations
- 2010: Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre - Prize Mejor Director Cortometraje in the category Sección De Cortometrajes
- 2010: Indie Fest - Award of Merit in the category short film
- 2010: Oaxaca FilmFest - Prize Best short film
- 2011: Celluloid Screams: Sheffield Horror Film Festival - Prize Best Short Film
- 2011: FEC Festival - Audience Award in the category European Competition
- 2011: Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis - Nomination for the Short Film Award
- 2011: Oldenburg International Film Festival - Nomination for the German Independence Award – Bester Kurzfilm
- 2011: Seattle International Film Festival - Nomination for the Golden Space Needle Award in the category Best Short Film
- 2012: Miami Short Film Festival - Prize Best Narrative
- 2012: Newport Beach Film Festival - Prize Best Narrative Short
- 2012: Pentedattilo Film Festival - Prize Best Short in the category Thriller
- 2016: Festival des deutschen Films - Nomination for the Ludwigshafener Filmkunstpreis in the category Best German Film
- 2017: Garden State Film Festival - Festival Award in the category International Narrative Feature
- 2017: Nashville Film Festival - Audience award in the category Episodic Competition / Long Form
- 2017: Nomination for the Grimme-Preis for Erol Yesilkaya and Sebastian Marka in the category Fiction
- 2019: Grimme-Preis for Erol Yesilkaya and Sebastian Marka in the category ''Outstanding Individual Achievement - Fiction''