Wulta The Group’s International Sales Division, Plattem, has completed the entire acquisition of the Sales House Film Consultation Fabian WesterhoffAnd integrated its operation with global screen, which is a German-based international sales organization under platte. Together, these institutions will become Global planetarium,
The global constellation will be part of the Playtime group, including sales companies, platforms, film boutiques and BE for films.
Westerhoff plays an executive role as the managing director of the theatrical film Division, who bring the strength of the two companies together with a strategic market focus on animation, family entertainment and style cinema.
The Ulrik Shrodeer will be the managing director of the TV division, who will lead the hub for international TV distribution within the Vulta.
The Global Nakshatra Vulta will cooperate in collaboration with the German film distribution branch of Wuleta, which was born from the merger of Squourone and Telepool. This global constellation is “as a Go-to partner for German and international filmmakers, seeking pan-european cooperation and international access,” Wuletta said. The first joint projects will be unveiled in next month’s Cannes Film Bazaar.
Global Consultation’s film Slates include: “Olmo” by Fernando Eyebeke and “Welcome Home Baby” by Andreas Prochska, which was premiered in Panorama section in 2025 Berlinley; “The Last Dinosaur” by Ben Smith, Reza Memari by “The Last Whale Singer”, “The Grocodile” Jost Wan Dan Bosch and by Eric Verker, and “Carmen” by “Carmen” Carmen “Carmen” Carmen “Carmen”; Historical epic “The Captive” by Alejandro Amenbar; And the survival horror thriller “Fear is the Rider” by John Michael McDonagh; German-French director Emily ATEF first Forest in English-Language, “Call me Queen”; And “Paradise” nominated by the Academy Award Jeremy COMTE.
On behalf of TV, there is a strong current lineup in global consultation that includes among others: True Crime Minisariies “in the Insa Trail,” Westside FilmProdukten/Constantin Television, directed by Nina Volfrum; And the second season of the hit TV show “Recipes for Love and Murder”, a light crime series, directed by Jozua Malhebe and Karen Jens and AMC Network’s acorn TV, multicice and partnership with both world paintings made by Therie Cassuto.
New projects will be unveiled in the upcoming Cannes film market and before Netpes for TV.
Vulta CEO Francois Yon said: “When giving shape to Wuletta’s ambition, we saw that a sales company focuses on a strong market segment and required a dedicated TV sales branch. The expertise of the film Nakshatra team was understood by merging the expertise of the film constellation team with a range of German anchor global screen.”
Westerhoff said: “This is an exciting time to join Wulta, tapping in the strength of multi-regional distribution and production capabilities of the group.”
Shrodeer said: “The global constellation will continue its proven tradition as an integrated house of cinema and TV world sales in the new set-up and, with the support of a vocal corporate network of local production, distribution and sales, which creates wuleta, represents even more strong materials and gains greater access and weight.”
Jerome Levi, president of Wulta Media, remarked: “The global planetarium is an integral part of Wulata’s widespread strategy – an ambitious, collaborative and integrated European film studios, to create the development, production, distribution and international sales under one roof. I am excited about this talented and creative group.”