Born 1987 in Wels, Upper Austria, Andreas Huber started making short films when he was 14 years old. In 2010, he wrote and directed "Die Zeit die bleibt" ("What's left"), a digital short, which was shown on several national and international film-festivals. Two years later he co-wrote and co-directed "Haunted Land", a documentary feature about paranormal phenomena, legends and myths in Great Britain. His debut novel "Der Zug: Endstation Hölle", a sci-fi/horror/thriller story, was published in January 2012. He studied TV- and Filmproduction at Danube University Krems, Lower Austria, and graduated with a Master-degree in November 2013.
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