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- Q121653 description "German writer and film prodcuer".
- Q121653 description "German writer and film prodcuer".
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- Q121653 abstract "Christian Seidel is a German writer and film producer. "Winning without fighting" published by Random House Publishing Group in 2011, is an autobiographical book, about his personal rediscovery of the values of life. A path which took him on a journey through the training of martial arts Tae Kwondo in Korea. Subsequently in accordance to these principles and values, he chose to leave a successful career as an international media manager. As a film producer he became known after his production of the feature film The Biographer – "The Biographer – The Secret Life of Princess Di" (2002), a film noir-style feature film about Princess Diana, (director: Philipp Saville, starring Paul Mc Gann, Faye Dunaway, Brian Cox and Huge Bonneville). It was based on the biography of Diana by Andrew Morton, published by Michael O’Mara in 1992, consequently causing a major scandal in the Royal Family.Together with British director Nicolas Roeg (“Don’t look Now”) Seidel produced the English art house film project "The Sound of Claudia Schiffer" (2001) for BBC2, starring Claudia Schiffer, music by Adrian Utley (Portishead). He later executive produced all other episodes of this engaging art project, directed by Werner Herzog, The Quay Brothers and Hal Hartley.".
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- Q121653 name "Seidel, Christian".
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- Q121653 comment "Christian Seidel is a German writer and film producer. "Winning without fighting" published by Random House Publishing Group in 2011, is an autobiographical book, about his personal rediscovery of the values of life. A path which took him on a journey through the training of martial arts Tae Kwondo in Korea. Subsequently in accordance to these principles and values, he chose to leave a successful career as an international media manager.".
- Q121653 label "Christian Seidel".
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- Q121653 name "Christian Seidel".
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