Christoph Thoke (born November 15, 1960) is a German film and television producer.
Thoke has primarily worked as on-air promotion producer for German broadcaster RTL 2 and German-French broadcaster Arte.
From 1996 until 2002 he has been part of the management at German production and service companies Bavaria Film, TaunusFilm and CineMedia, where he started as assistant to general manager and later became executive for production and acquisition.
At Taunusfilm, he oversaw all international production activities including the LA office of Taunusfilm International while at Cinemedia he was involved in acquisition of films such as What Women Want starring Mel Gibson.
Christoph's producing credits at that time included:
Little Senegal (film) (2001) directed by Rachid Bouchareb, official entry for Algeria for Best Foreign Language Film category at the 72nd Academy Awards, Lubov and other Nightmares, Sundance 2002, as well as Planet B, The Antman and Planet B, Detective Lovelorn, both Berlin 2002, Official Selection, Perspective of German Cinema.
In 2003, Christoph joined forces with Axel Moebius to produce through their own company Thoke + Moebius Film (TMF).
First project has been Lorna's Silence directed by Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne (Dardenne brothers).
Film got selected for official competition in Cannes 2008 and was awarded Price for
Best Script (jury presidency: Sean Penn).
So far, Lorna's Silence has been sold to more than 30 countries including U.S., where Sony Classics is going to distribute the movie theatrically.
In total, Christoph’s movies have been invited to about 500 festivals and garnered more than 100 awards around the globe.
His films have been widely sold internationally; five titles got a U.S.