Timo Rose

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Timo Rose

German director Timo Rose (l) on the set of his film The Legend of Moonlight Mountain
Born February 22, 1977 (1977-02-22) (age 31)
Germany
Occupation Film director, Musician, Screenwriter, Actor
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Timo Rose (born February 22, 1977) is a German horror and science fiction filmmaker, rapper, and founder of the production company Sword of Independence Filmworks (later Germaica/Rosecalypse Films and Records).

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[edit] Films

Filmmaker Timo Rose is best-known for his Mutation trilogy, which involves a toxic chemical created by Nazis and rediscovered in modern times. The second and third chapters in this film trilogy were re-edited in 2006 into an FX-heavy "special edition" entitled Mutation: Annihiliation.

Rose's films are typically produced with a minimal budget and focus on the use of practical and CG special effects. A large majority of his earlier FX work was done by German director/effects technician and close friend Olaf Ittenbach, although Rose currently does most of his own under his "Rosecalypse SFX" banner.

Substantially younger than many of his contemporaries, Rose bases much of his filmmaking on the brutality of early Andreas Schnaas and Olaf Ittenbach features. In the decade since he began creating films, he has directed more features than any other filmmakers in the underground German horror scene.

[edit] German/English Language Films

Since his 2004 film Lord of the Undead, starring Debbie Rochon, Rose has made it a point to film at least a portion of each of his films in English. His last three movies - Barricade, Fearmakers, and Beast - have all been primarily English-speaking films, with some German interspersed throughout.

[edit] Inspiration

Rose's films are heavily influenced by modern, hyperkinetic action movies and video games. Some films even go so far as recreating scenes and character profiles from popular horror-themed video games (such as "Goldman" in the Mutation films, who is directly lifted from the Sega shooter House of the Dead 2). His penchant for practical gore effects are extremely reminescent of the early works of German contemporaries Andreas Schnaas and Olaf Ittenbach.

[edit] Music

Timo Rose has released several rap CDs under the stage name, King Hannibal, and takes part in numerous live performances throughout Germany. His albums, which mix traditional rap with metal have all been successful in Germany's upstart hip-hop industry.

[edit] Filmography (as director)

  • Mutation (1999)
  • Midnight's Calling (2000)
  • Mutation 2 - Generation Dead (2001)
  • Mutation III: Century of the Dead (2002)
  • Rigor Mortis - The Final Colours (2003)
  • Space Wolf (2003)
  • Lord of the Undead (2004)
  • The Legend of Moonlight Mountain (2005)
  • Mutation: Annihiliation (2006)
  • Barricade (2007)
  • Fearmakers (2008)
  • Beast (2008)

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