2018-11-29 • 1h 37min
Honing his craft as an indie filmmaker in Germany in the early 90s, Uwe Boll never could have imagined the life that lay before him. From working with Oscar-winning actors and making films with US$60million budgets to having actors publicly disparage him and online petitions demanding he stop making films, Boll continued to work; he has a filmography of 32 features, a career that has led to his new life as a successful high-end restauranteur. Already a cult legend, he will be remembered forever in the film world; for some, as a modern-day Ed Wood, who made films so bad, they're good, while for others, a prolific filmmaker who came from a small town in Germany and never compromised his integrity while forging his own unique Hollywood trajectory.

Killing Michael Jackson

Fuck

Six Hours: Surviving Typhoon Yolanda

Cinderella

Marty Feldman: Six Degrees of Separation

The Johnstown Flood
Mine

Mostefa Ben Boulaïd

Glitch

The Secluded House

Superbloom

Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon

Annie Laurie

Painted Angels

Buddy's Bearcats
Fatty's Jonah Day

Autopiloten

The March to the Führer

Ronnie Coleman: The Unbelievable