Christian Baudissin

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Christian Baudissin (* 1956 in Bonn ) is a German filmmaker and television editor. His father Georg von Baudissin was a lawyer, diplomat, political scientist (most recently at the Science and Politics Foundation ).

Baudissin has mainly made documentaries for television, so Gesucht: Monika Ertl (1989), The Slocum burns! (1998), Police officers - interior views from everyday police work (1999) or Ticket to Telluride (2008 / co-directed with Dieter Rucht ). About the fate of the Ethiopian Tadesse Söhl , who was adopted in Germany , he shot the television game Tadesse, why? (1994) based on the report of the same name by Irmhild Söhl, the boy's German adoptive mother.
Baudissin, who studied at the University of Television and Film Munich (HFF), has been with theBR works as an editor for documentaries.

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