Vetter was born to a Turkish father, Cahit Cubuk, and a German mother.
[1] After studying in Worms, Buenos Aires and Madrid (with a focus on European Business Management among others) Vetter started working as a trainee at the production company Bavaria Film in Munich and graduated in Media Studies and Practice at the University of Tübingen in 1994.
[2] In June 2007, his documentary Traders' Dream was released in German cinemas, a global report on the phenomenon eBay, produced in cooperation with Stefan Tolz.
[citation needed] Adolf Grimme Prize 2000 for The Tunnel German Television Award 2000 for The Tunnel Adolf Grimme Prize 2001 for Wo das Geld wächst – die EM.TV-Story Ernst Schneider Award 2001 for Wo das Geld wächst – die EM.TV-Story Axel Springer Prize[6] 2000 for ...ein Schweinegeld!
Daytrader beim Börsenroulette Adolf Grimme Special Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia 2002 for Broadway Bruchsal Prix Europa 2006 for My Father the Turk The Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Documentary of the Year 2009[7] for The Heart of Jenin German Film Awards 2010 for The Heart of Jenin[8] Robert Geisendörfer Prize 2011 together with Karin Steinberger for Hunger