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Uli M Schueppel (born 7 May 1958 in Erbach, Germany as Ulf Schüppel) is a German director and documentary filmmaker. The "M" in the middle of the name is not an abbreviation of a name, but a reference to the
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's song "Trouble": ''My middle name is misery''. It is written without dot.


Life and work


Early childhood and youth

Schueppel is the son of the visual artist and author Hem Schueppel and the educationalist Christine Schueppel, (born as Christine Irmer) and has a younger sister, Heike. The father was an oppositional political activist in
East Germany East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
and sent to the Soviet gulag of
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. Diplomatic reasons delivered him and he was able to move to
West Germany West Germany is the colloquial term used to indicate the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; german: Bundesrepublik Deutschland , BRD) between its formation on 23 May 1949 and the German reunification through the accession of East Germany on 3 O ...
in 1955. In 1956 his wife left the East Germany with the two children, and the family moved to Güttersbach. The father was offered a professortship at the
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences The Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (previously known as the Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main) is a public University of Applied Sciences in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences provides about ...
for aestethics and communication, so the family moved to
Friedrichsdorf Friedrichsdorf () is a town of the Hochtaunuskreis, some north of Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , "Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inh ...
. Schueppel attended Humboldt-Gymnasium in
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe Bad Homburg vor der Höhe () is the district town of the Hochtaunuskreis, Hesse, on the southern slope of the Taunus mountains. Bad Homburg is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. The town's official name is ''Bad Homburg v.d.Höhe'', w ...
. After this, he stayed in Paris and then studied
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,
Romance studies Romance studies or Romance philology ( an, filolochía romanica; ca, filologia romànica; french: romanistique; eo, latinida filologio; it, filologia romanza; pt, filologia românica; ro, romanistică; es, filología románica) is an acade ...
, and
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at
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. Simultaneously he created a
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-formation named ''Poesie & Krach'' and published some
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and magazines with poetry. Additionally he produced his first short films and wrote film reviews. When he realized that his ambitions went more and more to creating films, he discontinued his studies and moved in 1983 to
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.


1980s

In 1984, Schueppel started his studies at
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin The Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB, German Film and Television Academy Berlin) is a film school in Berlin, Germany. In the German film school ranking of FOCUS (Issue 22/2006), the dffb - together with the Academy of Media Arts Co ...
and shot is first short films, ''playBack2'' (1985) and ''Kopierer gegen Kopierer'' (1986). Hanging out with his friends of the bands
Einstürzende Neubauten (, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh (custom-made instruments; perc ...
,
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, and Crime & The City Solution in the legendary studios of
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inspired him producing his first longer movie ''Nihil, oder alle Zeit der Welt''. A lot of friends played in the film like Friedrich Wall, Olivier Picot, Gesine Bohle, Kai Fuhrmann, and
Blixa Bargeld Blixa Bargeld (born Christian Emmerich, 12 January 1959) is a German musician who has been the lead singer of the band Einstürzende Neubauten since its formation in 1980. Bargeld was also a founding member of the Australian rock band Nick Cave a ...
. The soundtrack was composed by
Alexander Hacke Alexander Hacke (also known as Alexander von Borsig, Alex Hacke, Hacke, born 11 October 1965) is a guitarist, bass guitarist, singer, musician, record producer, writer and filmmaker from Germany. He is primarily known as a longtime member of the ...
. The film won several prices like the Special Jury-Award, of the
Montreal World Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Internat ...
1988, the soundtrack came out second in 1989 at the Nino-Rota-Preis für Filmmusik of the German film festival Trossinger Filmtage. The title story of the international movie magazine ''Filmfaust'' was devoted for the film. Since 1988, he anchored parallel to his film studies the nightly radioshow ''Slime-Line Show'' once a week together with Johannes Beck, on the German alternative radiostation Radio 100. Once they simulated the fall of the
Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall (german: Berliner Mauer, ) was a guarded concrete barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and East Germany (GDR). Construction of the Berlin Wall was commenced by the government ...
. Hundrets of people called the radiostation. After this the Radio cancelled the whole show. In 1989, Schueppel graduated with the documentary film ''The Road to God Knows Where''. The film documents the tour of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds through the US in the year 1989, and includes a lot of interviews with friends and other important musicians of this time, like
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,
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, Jim Thirwell,
Mick Harvey Michael John Harvey (born 29 August 1958) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. A multi-instrumentalist, he is best known for his long-term collaborations with Nick Cave, with whom he formed The ...
, Blixa Bargeld,
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, Rayner Jesson, and
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. In the year 2008, the film was voted within the ''20 best musicmovies of all the time'' by the readers and journalists of ''
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''.


1990s

With the British-Canadian artist Susan Turcot in 1990 he released the short film ''A Priori'' with film score of Alexander Hacke. In the same year he shot the documentary ''The Song'' in which Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds record the music video for "Till the End of the World" from
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' movie ''
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''. In 2004 there was a re-release of ''The Song'' in a new arrangement. In 1992, Schueppel made his first fictional movie ''
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''. In the film an Algerian, the father kidnaps his son into Germany. The soundtrack was again composed by Alexander Hacke and by Mick Harvey. The movie won the 1993 OCIC-Award although there was a veto of the
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. ''Jahre der Kälte'' was released in 1993: the film disputes the way of political ex-convicts from GDR till to sibirian gulags. Schueppel faced up with this film the destiny of his father. The soundtrack was composed by Blixa Bargeld and released through Bargeld – Commissioned Music. In 1995, he made the documentary ''Sid&Nancy–Ex&Pop'', based on the theater play ''
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'', featuring German film actors
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,
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, Alexander Hacke,
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, and Barbara Philipp. 1997 saw Schueppel he shot ''Der Platz'', a documentary film about the construction work of
Potsdamer Platz Potsdamer Platz (, ''Potsdam Square'') is a public square and traffic intersection in the center of Berlin, Germany, lying about south of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag (German Parliament Building), and close to the southeast corne ...
in Berlin. The soundtrack was made by
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. From the raw material of this documentary he made a second film, the short film ''Im Platz'' (ReMix-Potsdamer Platz), based on the 1920 poem of the
expressionist Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
writer Paul Zech, spoken by the German actor Otto Sander.


2000s

In 1999/2000, he produced one of the first German full-length movies in
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format: ''Planet Alex'', stories around of
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in the central Mitte district of Berlin with the German actors
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,
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,
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, Ben Becker, Andreas Schmidt,
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,
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, Meret Becker, Regine Zimmermann, a.s.o.. The soundtrack was composed by Mick Harvey and Alexander Hacke. The film was shown at dozens of international film festivals and at the
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, and in 2002 it was nominated for
Deutscher Fernsehpreis The Deutscher Fernsehpreis (''German Television Award'') is an annual German award for television programming, created in 1999 by German television channels Das Erste, ZDF, RTL and Sat.1. It was created to be an equivalent to the Emmy Awards, t ...
in the categories ''Best Film soundtrack'' and ''Best female supporting actress''. For the Berlin Beta film festival he opened the 2001 ''Digital Fiction-Award''. The 2002 festival was newly organized under the name b.film & digital vision Festival and Schueppel curated the ''Digital Vision'' section and the programming of the films. At the conference Medienwoche Berlin-Brandenburg he was curator for the section ''Digital Entertainment''. He gives a lot of lectures about digital filmmaking. For the
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
2001 he created the official trailer, which opens since 2002 all films for all sections. Since 2002 he gives lectures for ''dramaturgy and filmdirecting" at the dffb in Berlin and Netherlands Film and Television Academy with special focus on music documentaries. In 2005, he shot ''Santos – Heldentaten, die keiner braucht'' with the German actor Ben Becker. 2006 saw the release of the documentary film '' BerlinSong'', a musical about the ''Myth of Berlin''. In 2006 and 2007 he made several photo/film-installations together with the Norwegian photographer Marie Sjoevold, which were presented in
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,
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, and
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. In 2007 and 2008, he made the film ''Der Tag'', in which he discussed about human mortality. The soundtrack was composed again by FM Einheit. ''Der Tag'' won the 2009 New Berlin Film Award at the Achtung Berlin Festival. In those years he made the documentary ''Von Wegen'', a film about the first concert of Einstürzende Neubauten in Eastern-Berlin in the concert hall of VEB Elektrokohle Lichtenberg. Schueppel crossed in the film scenes shot from 1989 with actual shots. The concert was co-directed with
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, who gave a speech with the French minister of culture Jack Lang. ''Von Wegen'' was shown in the program of the 59th Berlin International Film Festival, and was released under the title ''Elektrokohle (Von Wegen)''. The documentary was shown at a lot of festivals and exhibitions worldwide on the occasion of the anniversary of 20 years fall of the Berlin Wall. In 2009, he got the "Underground Spirit Award" of the 16th European Film Festival Palic for the ''extraordinary achievement for independent filmmaking''.


2010s

2010 he released ''tranzania.living.room'', which shows a trip between
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and Germany. It was premiered at the 39th
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. In 2010 and 2011, he shot ''Brötzmann – Da gehört die Welt mal mir'', a documentary-film about the band Caspar Brötzmann Massaker in the Berlin club
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. 2017 "documenta 14" showed THE ROAD, To God Knows Where in a selection of "major films" compiled by curator Adam Szymcyk. Since 2018 Schueppel designs as creative director (in collaboration with Arri) the new trailer / opener of all DFFB films (German Film and Television Academy) and created in the same year for the duo HACKEDEPICCIOTTO (Alexander Hacke & Daniele de Picciotto) the music video for the song „Dreamcatcher“. 2019 The poetic film „DER ATEM“ (The Breath) was selected inside the official programme of „69. Int. Film Festival Berlin“ for celebrating its world-premiere. „Der Atem“ (The Breath) is after „The Place“ and „The Day“, the third part of the filmmaker's “Chants”-trilogy on space, time and body. Schueppel is member of the
European Film Academy The European Film Academy is an initiative of a group of European filmmakers who came together in Berlin on the occasion of the first presentation of the European Film Awards in November 1988. The Academy—under the name of European Cinema Soci ...
. Uli M Schueppel lives in Berlin and is father of a son (born 2000). Since 2018 he is married to the photographer Patricia Morosan.


Selected filmography

* 1988 ''Nihil oder alle Zeit der Welt'' * 1990 ''The Road to God Knows Where'' * 1992 ''Vaterland'' * 1994 ''Jahre der Kälte'' * 1996 ''Sid&Nancy – Ex&Pop'' * 1997 ''Der Platz'' * 2000 ''Planet Alex'' * 2004 ''The Song'' * 2005 ''SANTOS - Heldentaten, die keiner braucht'' * 2007 ''BerlinSong'' * 2008 ''Der Tag'' * 2009 ''Elektrokohle - von wegen'' * 2010 ''tranzania.living.room'' * 2012 ''Brötzmann – da gehört die Welt mal mir'' * 2019 ''DER ATEM (THE BREATH)''


Music videos (selection)

* 1988: Lost In Music –Risiko –
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& Mick Harvey * 1990: The Gun – Crime & The City Solution * 2005: Hank Williams Said It Best – Mick Harvey * 2008: Godman – Singapore Sling- , Summer Garden – Henrik Bjornsson ("Songs&Trees"-Serie), Pokokok- Zai Kuning, * 2009: Free And Easy –
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, "Songs&Trees"-Serie, Tree Song –
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("Songs&Trees"-Serie) * 2010: Bassy – Lucky Laughing Panda, Autumn Song –
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("Songs&Trees"-Serie), The Ballad Of Jay Givens – Mick Harvey ("Songs&Trees"-Serie) * 2012: Crocodile – The Sun and the Wolf * 2013: I go to sleep – Anika * 2018: Dreamcatcher – HACKEDEPICCIOTTO


Awards

* 1988:
Montreal World Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Internat ...
- "Special Jury Award" (for ''Nihil'') * 1989: Film Festival Wilhelmshaven - "Compliment of the jury" (for ''Nihil'') * 1989: Trento Cinema - 2nd Nino Rota-Price (for ''Nihil'') * 1993: Internationaler Filmpreis der Katholischen Kirche/OCIC-Award, Amiens (for ''Vaterland'') * 2009: New Berlin Film Award - (for ''Der Tag'') * 2009: European Film Festival Palic - "Underground Spirit Award" * 2019 „The Guardian“ voted his film ''The Road to God Knows Where'' to place 13 of the most important music-documentaries.


References


External links

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Official website
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