Orlando von Einsiedel

Orlando von Einsiedel[1] (born in August 1980)[2] is a British film director. He directs mostly documentary films that investigate global social issues, and has filmed in various places around the world, including Africa, Asia, America and the Arctic. von Einsiedel became known for his award winning film Virunga, produced with the cooperation of Virunga National Park director Prince de Merode.

Orlando von Einsiedel at Nobel Week Dialogue, Göteborg 2017
Coat of the Einsidel family

Early life

Von Einsiedel is the grandson of Wittgo von Einsiedel (a second cousin to Heinrich Graf von Einsiedel, who descends from Otto von Bismarck) and Walburga von Obersdorff.[1] His father, Andreas Jean-Paul von Einsiedel, was a photographer specialising in architecture and interiors.[3] Orlando grew up in Forest Hill, London, UK with his mother (Harriet), a British music therapist. He attended Alleyn's, an independent school in East Dulwich, London, UK.[4]

University

Von Einsiedel studied social anthropology at the University of Manchester[5] and an MSc in anthropology and development at the London School of Economics.[6]

Film career

Many of von Einsiedel's documentaries have been screened at some of the world's top film festivals. He directed Virunga (2014), which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature, and The White Helmets (2016), which won for Best Documentary (Short Subject). Both nominations were shared with producer Joanna Natasegara.[7][8][9][10] His 2018 film, Evelyn, about his late brother, launched at the London Film Festival[11] and won the BIFA for Best Documentary.[12] In 2020, 'Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if you're a girl)', a film he was an executive producer on, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject).[13] In 2006, he co-founded Grain Media, a production company based in London.[14]

Snowboard career

Von Einsiedel spent several years as a professional snowboarder,[15][4][16] travelling the world promoting the brand names of various sponsors through media engagements, photo/video shoots, and competitions. During this period he was given the nickname 'Jill Dando', due to the rhyme connection between his name and hers.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Director Producer Notes
2010 Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul Yes Yes Documentary Short
2012 Aisha's Song Yes Yes Documentary Short
2012 Radio Amina Yes Yes Documentary Short
2012 Pirate Fishing Yes No TV Series
2013 We Ride: The Story of Snowboarding Yes No
2013 The Cure: Doctors on Everest - Investigating Intensive Care Yes No TV Series
2013 Earthrise TV Series
2014 Virunga Yes Yes
2014 We Are Fire Yes No Documentary Short
2015 King of the Mountain Yes No Documentary Short
2015 Superbob No Yes Executive Producer
2016 The White Helmets Yes No Documentary Short
2018 Evelyn Yes No
2018 Bruce Lee And The Outlaw No Yes Executive Producer
2019 Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if you're a girl) No Yes Executive Producer
2019 Lost and Found Yes No Documentary Short
2019 Into The Fire Yes No Documentary Short
2019 The Seahorse No Yes Executive Producer
2020 Still Human Yes No Documentary Short
2020 The Lost Forest Yes No Documentary Short
2021 Convergence Yes Yes
2021 Death In Bollywood No Yes Executive Producer
2021 The Phantom No Yes Executive Producer
2021 Into Dust Yes No Short Film
2022 From Devil's Breath Yes No Documentary Short
2022 Bastille: Hope For The Future Yes No Music Video
2023 Heart of Invictus Yes No Documentary Series

References

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