Ben Steinbauer
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Ben Steinbauer is an Austin based documentary film director. Steinbauer’s short films have premiered at South-by-Southwest and the Austin Film Festival, played on PBS, won awards including top prize at the 2006 Cinematexas Film Festival and screened at the Directors Guild Theatre in Los Angeles.
Steinbauer won the Princess Grace Award for his current documentary “The Angriest Man in the World: Finding the Winnebago Guy.” The film follows the internet phenonmenon created by a series of twenty year old outtakes from a Winnebago sales video featuring the profane outbursts of the salesman, Jack Rebney. Originally intended as an inside joke, the video spread across the globe and earned Jack the title of “The Angriest Man in the World.” The documentary explores the story of the clip’s origin and how it effects the man who never knew it existed. Currently in production.
Steinbauer's last documentary, “The Next Tim Day”, chronicled the rise of entrepreneur extraordinaire Tim Day from the housing projects of Galveston, Texas to the shimmering lights of the Sundance Film Festival. The documentary is a quintessential American story about a salesman/hustler who creates a one-man television network called “Hood News.” The film is in post-production and is being developed into a reality television series.
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- Princess Grace Foundation [1]