Judith Kaufmann
Judith Kaufmann | |
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Born |
20 September 1962 Stuttgart, Germany |
Occupation | Cinematographer, Photographer |
Judith Kaufmann (20 September 1962 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a German cinematographer.
Biography
Judith Kaufmann was born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1962 but after moving with the her family grew up in Berlin. After graduating from the National College of Optics and Photographer in Berlin, she apprenticed as a photographer.
Kaufmann worked in film as a camera assistant under Konrad Kotowski, Thomas Mauch, Gernot Roll, and Raoul Coutard. Since 1982 Kaufmann focused on film, and in 1991 became chief cinematographer.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Simon sagt 'Auf Wiedersehen' zu seiner Vorhaut | ||
13 Minutes | |||
Freistatt | |||
2014 | Inbetween Worlds | ||
Das Zeugenhaus (TV Movie) | |||
2013 | Traumland | ||
Back on Track | aka Die Fremde - Germany | ||
2012 | Two Lives | ||
2011 | Wer wenn nicht wir | ||
2010 | The End Is My Beginning | aka Das Ende ist mein Anfang - Germany | |
When We Leave | aka Die Fremde - Germany | ||
2008 | Heart of Fire | aka Feuerherz - Germany | |
2006 | 4 Minutes | aka Vier Minuten - Germany | |
2005 | Unveiled | aka Fremde Haut - Germany | |
2004 | Jena Paradies | ||
Peas at 5:30 | aka Erbsen auf halb 6 - Germany | ||
2002 | Shattered Glass | aka Scherbentanz - Germany | |
Brass on Fire | |||
Elephant Heart | aka Elefantenherz - Germany | ||
2001 | Engel & Joe | ||
2000 | Now or Never | aka Jetzt oder nie - Zeit ist Geld - Germany | |
Swetlana | |||
Forget America | aka Vergiss Amerika - Germany | ||
1999 | Marie Marie | ||
1998 | Everything Will Be Fine | aka Alles wird gut - Germany | |
1995 | Nico Icon | ||
1992 | Nie wieder schlafen | ||
1988 | Fussel | ||
Aufrecht gehen, Rudi Dutschke – Spuren | |||
TV | |||
Year | Title | aka / episodes | other notes |
2010 | Alles Liebe | ||
2008 | Outta Control | aka Ihr könnt euch niemals sicher sein - Germany | |
2005 | Bella Block | Reise nach China (2008) & Die Frau des Teppichlegers (2005) | |
2005 | Tatort | Wem Ehre gebührt (2007) & Der schwarze Troll (2003) | |
2007 | Das letzte Stück Himmel | ||
Ich wollte nicht töten | |||
2000 | Schwiegermutter | ||
1999 | Drachenland | aka Dragonland - Europe | |
1998 | Ein Engel schlägt zurück | ||
1996 | Niemand außer mir | ||
1993 | Tisch und Bett | ||
Außerirdische | |||
1991 | Stocker & Stein |
Awards
Won | |||
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Year | Film | Award | Ceremony |
2006 | Bella Block: Die Frau des Teppichlegers (episode #1.19) | German Television Award Best Cinematography (Beste Kamera) | German Television Awards |
2003 | Shattered Glass | German Camera Award Feature Film (Spielfilm) | German Camera Awards |
Elephant Heart | Bavarian Film Award Best Cinematography (Kamerapreis) | Bavarian Film Awards | |
2003 | Drachenland | Best Cinematography or Femina Film Award | Max Ophüls Festival |
Nominated | |||
Year | Title | Awards | Ceremony |
2007 | 4 Minutes | Film Award in Gold Best Cinematography (Beste Kamera/Bildgestaltung) | German Film Awards |
2006 | Unknown | Marburg Camera Award | Marburg Camera Awards |
4 Minutes | Golden Frog Award | Camerimage Awards | |
2003 | Tatort: Der schwarze Troll (episode #1.533) | German Television Award Best Cinematography (Beste Kamera) | German Television Awards |
2001 | Now or Never | German Camera Award Feature Film Award (Spielfilm) | German Camera Awards |
2000 | Drachenland | German Camera Award TV Film Award (Fernsehfilm - auch Video) | German Camera Awards |
1998 | Everything Will Be Fine | Promotional Award TV Film (Fernsehfilm) | German Camera Awards |
References
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