Nicolas Wendl (b. 1990)

Birthplace:
Munich, Germany

Born:
July 10, 1990

Born in Munich, Germany and raised in the South of France, Nicolas Wendl discovered film early, two of his teenage-made shorts screening at Festivals in 2008 and 2009. This early recognition encouraged Wendl to pursue film in the United States at Chapman University's Dodge College, from which he graduated with Honors and a BFA in Film Production. During his time at university, Wendl produced two acclaimed shorts, "How They Smiled" (2011) and "From the Woods" (2013), both starring Richard Burgi and screening at festivals across the country and winning the Coney Island Film Festival and the Cape Fear International Film Festival.  Wendl's work reflects a desire to uncover the deeply nuanced decision-making processes of seemingly everyday people. His films capture a reality-driven investigation into the human mind, held in balance by carefully measured tension and immaculate timing.

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Director:
2008  There's Something in the Air...
2011  How They Smiled
2013  From The Woods
2015  Elisa
2018  ZOUA
2024  Stupid Games

Editor:
2008  There's Something in the Air...
2011  How They Smiled
2013  From The Woods
2015  Elisa
2018  ZOUA
2024  Stupid Games

Producer:
2008  There's Something in the Air...
2011  How They Smiled
2013  From The Woods
2015  Elisa
2018  ZOUA
2024  Stupid Games

Writer:
2008  There's Something in the Air...
2011  How They Smiled
2013  From The Woods
2015  Elisa
2018  ZOUA
2024  Stupid Games

Director:
2020  Sound Good?

Executive Producer:
2020  Sound Good?

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