
2009
More storyteller than ad man
As one of his generation's quintessential Mad Men, television commercial director Joe Sedelmaier's work was iconic, dynamic, and instantly recognizable--some twenty to thirty years later, people are still wondering 'Where's the beef?” He turned the advertising world on its brain-damaged head by casting offbeat non-actors in still-unforgettable spots. His brilliant, frequently hysterical commercials for Wendy's, Alaska Airlines, Federal Express and others were snappy slices of cultural quirk that tapped into the Cold War-fearing, corporate workaholic zeitgeist of the '70s and '80s with a sense of humor that cracked billions of smiles, sold billions of burgers, and sped up the default rhythm of time-based media.

Joe Sedelmaier
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Mike Plante
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Charles Mulvehill
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John Moschitta Jr.
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Trevor Groth
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Bob Garfield
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Cliff Freeman
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Tim Delaney
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John Deighton
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Lee Clow
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John E. Kelly
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Dick Boyell
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Project Florida

Luca Guadagnino: Projecting Desire

Ribbon of Sand

Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory

Night and Fog

Mild Madness, Lasting Lunacy

Lambing

Our Godfather

The Romance of Celluloid

Paparazzi

Wirklich alles?!

Night Flight with Frank Zappa, Porn Wars

The Enigmatic Charlotte Rampling

Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home

Master Craftsmen of Cantabria

Elton John’s Guide to Glastonbury

The Catastrophe Garden

Cormac McCarthy's Veer

The Conclave and Election of Pope Pius XII

Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock's Favorite Film