How can a walk in the woods turn deadly? Were the Gladiators the Roman Empire’s professional killers? What do you do when bitten by a poisonous snake? How have animals adapted to the modern world? The range and depth of subjects tackled by Kurt Mündl in COSMOS is fascinating and informative. Fired by natural curiosity and blessed with the unique ability to make complex subjects not only understandable but also entertaining, the multiaward-winning and even Emmy® Award nominated Mündl
is arguably one of the world leaders in natural history filmmaking. He directed numerous episodes of ORF's famous wildlife series Universum and gained international acclaim with "Housefly – An Everyday Monster," developing completely
new filming techniques. He is also the author of 15 specialised books and, in his younger years, worked as science journalist accompanying the Nobel Prize winner Konrad Lorenz.