Thomas Schrewe's illustrious career in the film industry began with his work as a director of television films in Germany, laying the foundation for his future success.
It was the year 2004 that marked a significant turning point in his career, as he released his first feature film, Post Impact, which garnered widespread attention and recognition in the international film community.
This success was followed by another notable achievement in 2006, as his film The Conclave received widespread critical acclaim, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative filmmaker.
In 2008, Schrewe embarked on a new and ambitious project, adapting the classic novel The Sea Wolf by Jack London into a mini-series for the German television network ProSieben.
The production of this mini-series was a complex and logistically challenging endeavor, as it required filming on location on Grand Bahama Island, adding an exotic and unique touch to the project.
Through his work on this project, Schrewe demonstrated his ability to adapt classic literature for the screen, while also showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker.