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Albers Helge

Pink Taxi
Marina, Alla and Viktoria are taxi drivers in one of the fastest and toughest cities in the world. While Moscow is drowning in chaos, their PINK TAXI is a place of ease and sereneness. The three friends are good listeners, and this is what their female customers appreciate. With them they feel safe and start chatting about fashion, career and of course - men. The three stick together, their husbands lost their jobs off course after Perestroika and economic depression – they drank themselves to death or ran off with a younger woman. So Marina, Alla and Viktoria sing along with romantic songs on the radio and keep on dreaming of the day a man comes who is not a „fat and lazy tomcat“.

Helge Albers, born in 1973, studied film production at the HFF Konrad Wolff. In 1999 he founded, along with Roshanak Behesht Nedjad and Konstantin Kröning, Flying Moon Filmproduktion. He was the producer of Havanna, mi amor by Uli Gaulke, Weg! by Michael Baumann, Heirate mich by Uli Gaulke and Jeannette Eggert, Silent Waters by Sabiha Sumar, Hallesche cometen by Susanne Irina Zacharias and Waiting for the Clouds by Yesim Ustaolgu. Together with his partners he produced Gorgomeesh by Nora Hoppe and Comrades in Dreams by Uli Gaulke, and the co-production Summer Palace by Lou Ye. He is a member of the German and European Film Academy. Flying Moon Filmproduktion concentrates on the development and production of high quality feature films and feature-length documentaries, with an emphasis on international co-productions as well as the development of new talent.
Flying Moon Filmproduktion GmbH
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13353 Berlin
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