San Fu Maltha (b. 1958)

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Birthplace:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

Born:
July 17, 1958

San Fu Maltha is a Dutch film and television producer. In 1995 he founded the production company Fu Works. Together with two partners he started A-Film in 1999, which quickly became the leading independent distributor in the Netherlands. In 2005 he sold his shares and focused on film production.

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Associate Producer:
1994  Suite 16
2008  Sauna

Co-Producer:
1994  Suite 16
1999  G:MT Greenwich Mean Time
2000  Rent-a-Friend
2004  Snowfever
2008  Sauna

Executive Producer:
1993  Angie
1994  Suite 16
1999  G:MT Greenwich Mean Time
2000  Rent-a-Friend
2001  Morlang
2004  Snowfever
2006  Jade Warrior
2008  Sauna
2012  Iron Sky

Producer:
1993  Angie
1994  Suite 16
1999  G:MT Greenwich Mean Time
2000  Rent-a-Friend
2001  Costa!
2001  Morlang
2001  Soul Assassin
2003  Phileine Says Sorry
2004  Snowfever
2005  Too Fat Too Furious
2006  Black Book
2006  Figner: The End of a Silent Century
2006  Jade Warrior
2007  Dara
2007  Kicks
2007  Love Is All
2008  Brat
2008  In Real Life
2008  Sauna
2008  Takut: Faces of Fear
2008  Winter in Wartime
2009  Carmen van het Noorden
2009  Separation City
2010  Amphibious 3D
2010  Majesty
2011  Portable Life
2012  Iron Sky
2012  Milo
2012  Süskind
2012  The Rotterdam Bombing
2014  Kenau
2014  The Pool
2015  Eisenstein in Guanajuato
2015  Meet Me in Venice

Producer:
2001  Costa!

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