Ulrich Maria Seidl is a director, screenwriter and producer. He does not consider himself a documentary filmmaker, but several of his films often blend fiction and nonfiction. He started his career with award-winning documentaries such as "Good News" (1990), "Animal Love (1995), and "Models" (1998). Seidl's first feature film "Dog Days" won the Special Jury Price at Venice Film Festival in 2001. "Import Export" (2007), the first film produce by his own company, was invited to the Cannes competition. So far Seidl has directed some 20 feature films, fictive or non fictive.
Directing
80
Male
1952-11-24
Vienna, Austria
Ulrich Siedl
Cinema Austria, the first 112 Years
Ulrich Seidl - A Director at Work
Sun
In the Basement
Import/Export
Dog Days
Animal Love
Jesus, You Know
Models
Good News: Newspaper Salesmen, Dead Dogs and Other People from Vienna
Loss Is to Be Expected
The Bosom Friend
The Last Real Men
One Fourty
Paradise: Love
Veni Vidi Vici
State of the Nation
Paradise: Hope
Fun Without Limits
Luzifer
Paradise: Faith
The Prom
Moon
Pictures at an Exhibition
Venice 70: Future Reloaded
Sparta
Goodnight Mommy
Safari
Wicked Games
Kern
Rimini
Look 84
The Children of the Dead
The Mozart Minute
Lillian
Brothers, Let Us Be Merry
War in Vienna
Beware Haderer
Distances
Sterne