Studio Babelsberg Honors Wes Anderson with a Dedicated Building

03/26/2025

“Wes Anderson Building (and Trickatelier)” officially unveiled on the studio lot

Potsdam-Babelsberg — Studio Babelsberg honors director Wes Anderson with a building on the studio lot: The historic Haus 5 will now bear the name Wes Anderson Building (and Trickatelier). The building houses offices and functional spaces for costume and production design, as well as the so-called Trickatelier, which has played an important role in the history of visual effects and animation in Germany.

Wes Anderson filmed much of his latest feature film THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME last year at Studio Babelsberg and had his office in Haus 5. The production also utilized the building for its costume department. The dedication sign was officially unveiled in the presence of Wes Anderson and the management team of Studio Babelsberg, Joerg Bachmaier (CEO), Marcus Loges (Managing Director / Production Services), Michael Düwel (Managing Director Art Department Studio Babelsberg) and Eike Wolf (Director Studio Operations).

Joerg Bachmaier, CEO of Studio Babelsberg, commented: “Studio Babelsberg shares an exceptional partnership with Wes Anderson – THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME marks our fifth collaboration with this extraordinary director. Naming this building in his honor is not only a gesture of gratitude for his trust and creative spirit but also a testament to his lasting influence on filmmaking. Wes Anderson is a visionary auteur and we are privileged to be part of his artistic journey.”

Studio Babelsberg has been Wes Anderson’s production partner since 2013, co-producing five of his films: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (2014), which won four Oscars, including Best Production Design, ISLE OF DOGS (2018), THE FRENCH DISPATCH (2021), ASTEROID CITY (2023) and most recently THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME, which will be released in German cinemas on May 29, 2025, by Universal Pictures International Germany. The set and decoration construction of the Art Department Studio Babelsberg contributed to the production design of all these productions with unique sets.

Background information on the building
The building known as Haus 5 served as a studio and production facility for filming, sound recording, and special effects in the 1920s and 1930s. In particular, the Trickatelier was a creative hub for pioneers of film effects, such as Eugen Schüfftan, whose world-famous Schüfftan process made film history and had a lasting impact on German cinema. Babelsberg was home to groundbreaking achievements in film and effects that influenced cinema worldwide. Notable productions include Fritz Lang’s METROPOLIS, THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, DIE NIBELUNGEN, THE LAST LAUGH, and NOSFERATU, with its shadow play considered an early milestone in visual effects. This Ufa tradition of special and visual effects was carried forward by DEFA from the 1950s onward.

About Studio Babelsberg, part of Cinespace Studios
Founded in 1912, Studio Babelsberg is the oldest large-scale studio complex in the world and the birthplace of German cinema. Today, Studio Babelsberg is one of Europe’s leading production hubs for film, television, and streaming.
With 21 state-of-the-art sound stages, various backlots and exterior sets on a 42-acre lot, Europe’s largest prop shop, first-class set construction department, unique production services and internationally experienced crews, the studio offers ideal conditions for any production need. Studio Babelsberg is home to acclaimed international productions that include THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL, THE HUNGER GAMES franchise, and recently JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4.

Since 2022, Studio Babelsberg has been part of Cinespace Studios, a best-in-class global network of production facilities that supports content providers and their creatives. The platform has become one of the largest sound stage operators globally, with 109 active stages across Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Wilmington, and Germany.

Wes Anderson in der Mitte mit dem Management Team von Studio Babelsberg, v.l.n.r.: Marcus Loges (Geschäftsführer / Production Services), Jörg Bachmaier (CEO), Eike Wolf (Director Studio Operations) und Michael Düwel (Geschäftsführer Art Department); Foto: Gerald Matzka/ProjectImages for Studio Babelsberg.
Wes Anderson in the center with the management team of Studio Babelsberg, from left to right: Marcus Loges (Managing Director / Production Services), Jörg Bachmaier (CEO), Eike Wolf (Director Studio Operations), and Michael Düwel (Managing Director Art Department); Photo: Gerald Matzka/ProjectImages for Studio Babelsberg.