Wieland Schulz-Keil

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Nationality: German
Birthdate: 05/22/1948

biography

Wieland Schulz-Keil began his career in the 1970s producing documentaries for German, Canadian, Japanese and American television. Among his better-known films were "The New Deal for Artists", about the cultural politics of FDR's administration, "German Film Emigration", a multi-part profile of filmmakers who fled the Nazis, and "Shamans in the Blind Country", about a tribe in Nepal.

In the 1980s, Schulz-Keil segued to producing feature films, including John Huston's "Under the Volcano" (1983) and that filmmaker's final picture "The Dead" (1987). Other credits include Michael Almereyda's Continued

Credits

Executive Producer
2002
Producer
1996
Producer
1995
Producer
1988
Producer
1987
Producer
1984
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Associate Producer
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Executive Producer
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milestones

Year
Milestone
 
Produced documentaries for German, Canadian, Japanese and American TV in the 1970s
1984 
First feature credit as producer, "Under the Volcano", directed by John Huston
1987 
Was co-producer of Huston's last feature "The Dead"

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