Submarine
Femke Wolting is the co-founder of Submarine, an independent studio that produces innovative drama series, documentaries, and animation for a global audience. Femke also worked as a curator at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, where they initiated and curated the Exploding Cinema section. Additionally, they held the role of programmaker/researcher at VPRO and was a member of virtueel platform.
Femke Wolting pursued their education at Fontys University of Applied Sciences from 1986 to 1990, focusing on Journalism and media. Following this, they attended the University of Amsterdam from 1990 to 1994, where they obtained a Masters degree in Cinema Studies.
Submarine
With headquarters in Amsterdam, Los Angeles and London, Submarine is an award-winning production company that develops and produces feature films, scripted series, documentaries, animation and transmedia projects. Submarine has established itself as an innovative company, bringing together established and emerging international filmmakers and creators from Europe and the US to produce content with true international appeal for over two decades. The company works across five distinct divisions which feed each other: Scripted, Documentary, Hybrid, Animation (which encompasses the Netherlands’ largest animation studio), and Digital/Podcast (Transmedia). The company’s upcoming projects include original scripted animation series Undone season 2 for Amazon Prime Video, Richard Linklater’s Apollo 10 ½ feature for Netflix which debuts at SXSW 2022, drama series The Kollective, true crime series The Singh Case, and animated feature Coppelia which premiered at Annecy International Animation Festival 2021.