a short story of the agency

Rowohlt's Media Rights Agency has been existing for more than 15 years.
Apart from handling film, TV and audio rights for various books published by Rowohlt, the Agency is representing more than 50 scriptwriters and film directors (e.g. Tom Tykwer, Wolfgang Becker) and has a sound knowledge of the German film business.
The Agency also handles the film rights of the following German publishers: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Carlsen, Dumont and Europäische Verlagsanstalt.
Rowohlt books are top film subjects. The following have been successfully adapted for the screen: «Der bewegte Mann» («Maybe … Maybe Not»), «Der Stellvertreter» («Amen»), «Die Klavierspielerin» («The Piano Teacher»), «Das Experiment» («The Experience»), «Lola rennt» («Run Lola Run»), «Good Bye Lenin» and Oscar-nominated film «Der Untergang» («The Downfall»).
Apart from handling film, TV and audio rights for various books published by Rowohlt, the Agency is representing more than 50 scriptwriters and film directors (e.g. Tom Tykwer, Wolfgang Becker) and has a sound knowledge of the German film business.
The Agency also handles the film rights of the following German publishers: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Carlsen, Dumont and Europäische Verlagsanstalt.
Rowohlt books are top film subjects. The following have been successfully adapted for the screen: «Der bewegte Mann» («Maybe … Maybe Not»), «Der Stellvertreter» («Amen»), «Die Klavierspielerin» («The Piano Teacher»), «Das Experiment» («The Experience»), «Lola rennt» («Run Lola Run»), «Good Bye Lenin» and Oscar-nominated film «Der Untergang» («The Downfall»).
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