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Winnebago Man is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Ben Steinbauer.The film follows the Internet phenomenon created by a series of twenty-year-old outtakes from a Winnebago sales video featuring profane outbursts from a salesperson named Jack Rebney.
Angel De Cora, also written Angel DeCora, [2] or Hinook-Mahiwi-Kalinaka (Fleecy Cloud Floating in Place), was born at the Winnebago Agency in Dakota County (now Thurston), Nebraska, on May 3, 1871. She was the daughter of David Tall Decora, a Winnebago man with French ancestry and a son of the Little Decorah, a hereditary chief. Angel was born ...
Steinbauer was named "one of the best emerging Texas filmmakers of 2009" by Texas Monthly for Winnebago Man. [48] Winnebago Man won Best Documentary at the Sarasota Film Festival, [49] an Audience Award at CineVegas Film Festival, [50] Audience Top 10 at Hot Docs Film Festival, the Founders Prize at the Traverse City Film Festival, [51] and ...
Outtakes from Winnebago promotional videos featuring a foul-mouthed rep named Jack Rebney, now retired and blind. The phenomenon surrounding the clips became the subject of a 2009 documentary called Winnebago Man, which featured the curators in several interviews. Rebney himself made an appearance at the festival.
The Mrs’ first video, “Magic Mirror, [1] ” was released July 17, 2014, and has amassed nearly 5.4 million YouTube views as of this writing. It was directed and produced by Austin-based team The Bear, headed up by Berndt Mader [23] and Ben Steinbauer, [24] responsible for the cult film “Winnebago Man.” An accompanying behind-the-scenes ...
After meeting at The University of Texas at Austin, Ben Steinbauer and Berndt Mader formed The Bear in 2007. [3]The company has produced the comedy documentary, Winnebago Man, (directed by Ben Steinbauer), [4] Chop & Steele (directed by Steinbauer and co-directed by Berndt Mader), [5] Yeti's Soul of a City (directed by Berndt Mader), [6] and the "C'Mon Ted!"
Vayner appeared in Winnebago Man, a 2009 documentary about Jack Rebney, whose profanity-laced outtakes from a Winnebago industrial film also became an Internet meme. Death [ edit ]
Rebney's father was Jack Rebney, an unintended viral video star and later subject of the 2009 documentary Winnebago Man. [11] Jack Rebney passed away in May 2023 at the age of 93. [12] Rebney is married to Huma Gruaz, an advertising and public relations executive. [4] The couple has two children. [4]