Ulrich Seidl was born in Vienna in 1952 and grew up in the town of Horn in Lower Austria. He studied journalism, art history and drama in Vienna, supporting himself with odd jobs, before entering the prestigious Vienna Film Academy at the age of 26. In 1980 he made his first documentary, Einsvierzig. Following the controversy surrounding his second film, Der Ball (1982) – a wickedly satirical portrait of the graduation ball in his home town – Seidl was asked to leave the Film Academy. In 1990 he returned to the scene with the feature-length documentary Good News. Within the decade Seidl was to make seven more documentaries for cinema and television, winning much acclaim and many prizes for his work.
Hundstage – Dog Days, his first fiction film, was released in 2001 and won several important awards, beginning with the grand jury prize at the Venice Film Festival in 2001. The same year also saw the release of Zur Lage / State of… read more
The worst director I have ever seen,you actually inspired me to pursue a career in film after watching your recent garbage film you made.you clearly have no clue just about anything.
Ulrich Seidel FTW i love the movies from this guy.Out of this cinema galaxy. .
If anybody is interested there is an almost hour long interview with Ulrich Seidl here: http://www.dshed.net/ulrich-seidl
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Wow, when did all of his films get added? Major thanks to the ones responsibly for completing one of Austrias top auteurs here!