- Tim
Fehlbaum (born 1982 in Basel) is a
Swiss film director.
Fehlbaum studied directing from 2002-2009 at the
University of
Television and Film Munich....
- Rolf
Fehlbaum (born
April 6, 1941 in Basel) is
chairman emeritus and
active member of the
board of
directors of Vitra, a family-owned
furniture company...
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Fehlbaum is a
common Swiss family name,
literally meaning "missing" or "faulty" (Fehl-) + tree (Baum).
Notable people with the
surname include: Rolf Fehlbaum...
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September 5 is a 2024
historical drama film co-written and
directed by Tim
Fehlbaum. The film
recounts the 1972
Munich Olympic hostage crisis from the perspective...
- German-Swiss
science fiction thriller film
directed and
written by Tim
Fehlbaum. The film
stars Nora Arnezeder, Iain Glen, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, and Joel...
- post-apocalyptic film
directed by Tim
Fehlbaum in his
directorial debut. The German-language
screenplay was
written by
Fehlbaum,
Oliver Kahl and
Thomas Woebke...
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Fehlbaum in 1950. The
couple visited New York City in 1953 and
discovered the
furniture designs of
Charles and Ray
Eames and
George Nelson.
Fehlbaum negotiated...
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project of
rebuilding the factory. In an interview,
Vitra director Rolf
Fehlbaum described his
decision to work with him as
influenced by Grimshaw's approach...
- forms.
Former Vitra CEO, and son of
Vitra founders Willi and
Erika Fehlbaum, Rolf
Fehlbaum founded the
museum in 1989 as an
independent private foundation...
- in
collaboration with
Dansk Akrylteknik. In the mid-1960s, he met
Willi Fehlbaum from the
furniture manufacturer Vitra who,
unlike many
other producers...