About

Born in 1965 in Vienna, Werner Boote started out as a cable boy. He studied drama and theater arts, journalism and sociology at the University of Vienna and at the film academy.
In 2009, his first feature film,
Plastic Planet, arrived in Austrian cinemas and
won the Golden Romy for "Best Documentary Feature". It went on to appear in over 80 countries
and accomplished countless changes in legislation, industry and society. "It is one of those rare call-to-action documentaries that roused viewers to do something against plastics." (
Variety)
In the movie
Population Boom (2013), Boote did away with the widespread worldview of overpopulation and
called for distributive justice. The film was crowned with the Green Me Award for the Best Green documentary in Berlin.
After the evocative documentary
Everything´s Under Control (2015) about the self-evidence of pervasive surveillance, his new box-office-hit
The Green Lie hit theaters in 2018 and premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale).
From 1993 to 2002 Werner Boote lived and worked in Amsterdam. He now resides in Vienna.
Articles about Werner Boote: Interview INDIEWIRE (english)

More articles: Press Commentaries (mainly german)
Press about Plastic Planet