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Daniel Moshel was born in Germany. Currently he lives as a writer/director in Vienna, Austria. Login2Life (2011) was his first feature-length documentary. After the premiere on the German broadcast station ZDF, and a successful festival circuit, Login2Life was sold to multiple TV stations. He is one of 4 directors creating the 2014 ZDF TV show named House of Love. The project MeTube started as a homage to thousands of ambitious YouTube users and video bloggers.

It was the most successful short Daniel accomplished, so the sequels MeTube 2 and 3 followed. all the shorts of the trilogy were screened on more than 666 festivals (including two6nominations at Sundance 2013 & 2016), received more than 66 awards, and gathered over 6 millionwebviews. Currently Daniel works with his team of writers on features and tv shows and shoots a documentary about Singers struggling getting back into business.

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SHORT FILM 2014

MeTube: August Sings Carmen 'Habanera'

„MeTube" is a homage to thousands of ambitious YouTube users and video bloggers, gifted and less gifted self-promoters on the Internet.

Starring - August Schram
writer, director, executive producer - Daniel Moshel

An official selection of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.

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SHORT FILM 2016

MeTube 2: August sings Carmina Burana

After Elfie and her nerdy son August successfully proved themselves on their home webcam in MeTube 1, the odd pair venture onto the street to present the biggest, boldest, and sexiest operatic flash mob the internet has ever witnessed!

Starring
August Schram
Elfriede Wunsch
Alessandro Bressanello
Michael Schertenleib

Written & Directed by Daniel Moshel

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SHORT FILM 2020

MeTube 3: August sings 'Una furtiva lagrima'

The third part of the internationally award-winning MeTube short film series. This time the intergalactic music nerds August and Elfi conquer the opera stage and orchestrate their final adventure in an opulent manner.

Starring:
Ziad Bakri
Yumna Marwan
David Field

Directed by Rana Kazkaz, Anas Khalaf
Screenplay by Rana Kazkaz