Klaus T. Steindl

출생 : 1966-06-20, Graz, Austria

참여 작품

Wildes Venedig
Director
Wild Venice
Screenplay
Who would have thought Venice has its own coral reefs? Venice today is still a habitat for a wide range of animals - like one of the world’s rare poisonous mammals: the Eurasian water shrew. Venice’s hidden gardens are hiding-places for a range of animals from bats to the Balkan whip snake.
Wild Venice
Script
Who would have thought Venice has its own coral reefs? Venice today is still a habitat for a wide range of animals - like one of the world’s rare poisonous mammals: the Eurasian water shrew. Venice’s hidden gardens are hiding-places for a range of animals from bats to the Balkan whip snake.
Wild Venice
Director
Who would have thought Venice has its own coral reefs? Venice today is still a habitat for a wide range of animals - like one of the world’s rare poisonous mammals: the Eurasian water shrew. Venice’s hidden gardens are hiding-places for a range of animals from bats to the Balkan whip snake.
The Voynich Code: The World's Most Mysterious Manuscript
Writer
It is the world’s most mysterious manuscript. A book, written by an unknown author, illustrated with pictures that are as bizarre as they are puzzling — and written in a language that even the best cryptographers have been unable to decode. No wonder that this script even has a part in Dan Brown’s latest bestseller “The Lost Symbol”.
The Voynich Code: The World's Most Mysterious Manuscript
Director
It is the world’s most mysterious manuscript. A book, written by an unknown author, illustrated with pictures that are as bizarre as they are puzzling — and written in a language that even the best cryptographers have been unable to decode. No wonder that this script even has a part in Dan Brown’s latest bestseller “The Lost Symbol”.
Muscheln, Münzen, Buchungszeilen - Geldgeschichte ist Weltgeschichte
Director
The Vampire Princess
Director
Could Dracula have actually been a woman' In this fascinating investigation, archaeologists, historians, and forensic scientists uncover evidence that the legendary vampire was not modeled on a medieval count from Transylvania--but on the bizarre fate of a real 18th-century bohemian princess named Eleonore von Schwarzenberg.
Let it Snow!
Director
"Snow is snow is snow" one might be tempted to say. Yet people in the Arctic have hundred of different names for snow while other cultures have never seen it. Nor is snowfall the same as snowfall. In this extraordinary documentary we are going to witness very different kinds and situations of snowing: from howling blizzards to the gentlest and loveliest of weather events.
Pillen, Pulver, Salben - Vom Kräutergarten zur Gentechnologie
Director