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Years active
  
1994–present

Name
  
Constantin Werner

Role
  
Director


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Full Name
  
Constantin Werner von Siemens

Born
  
January 3, 1969 (age 55) (
1969-01-03
)
Erlangen, Germany

Occupation
  
Director Screenwriter Producer

Movies
  
The Pagan Queen, Dead Leaves

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Constantin Werner (born Constantin Werner von Siemens, January 3, 1969, Erlangen) is a German writer, director and producer of film, TV, theater and music videos.

Constantin Werner's first feature film Dead Leaves had its premiere at the 1998 AFI International Film Festival in Los Angeles. The same year it received the award for Best Feature Film EXPO 1998 at the Figuera da Foz International Film Festival in Portugal. In 1999 it was screened at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina, the Gothenburg International Film Festival in Sweden and the Beta 2.0 Film Festival in Berlin. Dead Leaves was released in the US by Cult Epics/RYKO/Time Warner in May 2005.

His second feature film The Pagan Queen (2009), a historic drama with fantasy elements based on the legend of Libuše, the Slavic queen of 8th century Bohemia, was released theatrically in the Czech Republic in October 2009 after its premiere at the Estepona Fantastic Film Festival in Spain, where it won the Silver Unicorn award for best original score. Since then the film has been released in over a dozen countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany and Russia.

Constantin Werner's producing credits include the action TV-series Puma, directed by martial arts legend Donnie Yen, for the German network RTL, the independent film Fireflies (starring Kate Mara, Dan Frazer and Isabel Glasser) and the 2004 Cult Epics release Bettie Page, Dark Angel. His stage directing credits include his play Box for the New York City theater La MaMa ETC in 1996, and the 2002 West Coast premiere of Pulitzer Prize nominee Adam Rapp's play Blackbird at Theater Theater, Los Angeles.

His music video credits include works for the LA bands Scarling, Gliss and Terror.

References

Constantin Werner Wikipedia