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Uwe Boll
Birth at
22 June 1965
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Uwe Ball was born in Germany on June 22, 1965 in Vermelskirchen. While studying at school, Owe purchased an old camera and began to shoot small sketches. After school, he studied at the university in the literary department and simultaneously at the courses of the operator in Munich and Vienna. Uwe University graduated in 1995. While still a student, Uwe organized his own studio, professionally he became a cameraman at Taunus Film-Produktions GmbH from 1995 to 2000. Uwe's first film came out in
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Uwe Ball was born in Germany on June 22, 1965 in Vermelskirchen. While studying at school, Owe purchased an old camera and began to shoot small sketches. After school, he studied at the university in the literary department and simultaneously at the courses of the operator in Munich and Vienna. Uwe University graduated in 1995. While still a student, Uwe organized his own studio, professionally he became a cameraman at Taunus Film-Produktions GmbH from 1995 to 2000.
Uwe's first film came out in 1991. In his film "The German Cinema Saline". Uwe was not only a screenwriter, he also acted as a cameraman, director and even an actor. In 2000, after leaving the company, Uwe decided to create films on his own. Popularity brought him sequels of famous computer games. His film adaptations are ambiguously perceived by viewers. There is a lot of criticism against Uwe, which Ball treats with humor and irony and continues to make his films.
The most well-known films made by Uwe Ball are
Hanjah "Obsession,"
"Twilight of the mind" "Let's go."
Heart of America "Massacre,"
Tunnels of Death etc. In many of his films, Uwe Ball acts as an actor. It can be seen in films such as
Auschwitz .
"Girnut" .
"Zombigeddon" ,
"The Mafia: Farewell to the Godfather" .
His latest film adaptations were in the top ten worst films after a poll on one of the largest movie sites. There was even a petition for him to stop filming altogether. This appeal collected more than 350,000 signatures. In response, supporters of Uwe Ball launched a counter-petition, which states: “Uwe’s films give us hours of genuine laughter, and laughter, as we know, prolongs life!”
Uwe is known for his extraordinary antics regarding the press. In 2006, he invited the most zealous opponents of his work among journalists to his set. After the tour, he insisted on holding several rounds with them in the boxing ring, where Ball heartily beat his critics.