Piotr Lenar
Piotr Lenar (born 13 March 1958 in Kraków) is a Polish cinematographer. In May 2014, he co-won a Golden Hobby-Horse award at Krakow Film Festival for the film Domino Effect.[1]
Early life and education
Lenar grew up in Kraków. From 1977 - 1982, he attended a sports college in Kraków.
Career
From 1982 to 1984, Lenar worked in television in Katowice and made 16 mm films. He then enrolled In film and television studies at the university of Silesia. In 1987, at the age of 28, Lenar graduated as a cinematographer from a film college in Lodz.[2] Since 1986, Lenar has worked as a cameraman and cinematographer. In 1990, he moved to Berlin. He operates "CGI studio: 8digital and Film Art School: Akademia Multi Art" in Kraków.
Filmography
- 2000 Sumo Bruno, director Lenard Fritz Krawinkel
- 2009 Milion Dolarow, director Janusz Kondratiuk
- 2008 Klinik am Alex, director Roland Suso Richter, Uli Möller
- 2007 Pitbull 3 director Kasia Adamik, Xawery Żuławski, Greg Zgliński
- 2006 Pitbull director Patryk Vega
- 2005 Papa und Mama, reż: Dieter Wedel.
- 2005 Fredo, director Cecilia Malmström.
- 2005 Kryminalni, director Patryk Vega, Piotr Wereśniak.
- 2004 Coffee Beans for a Life, director Helga Hirsch.
- 2003 SOKO Leipzig - Die Tote aus Riga, director Patrick Winczewski.
- 2003 Sabine!, director Patrick Winczewski.
- 2003 Ihr schwerster Fall, director Patrick Winczewski.
- 2002 Balko, director Uli Möller, Thomas Jahn.
- 2001 Verrückt nach Paris, director Eike Besuden, Pago Balke.
- 2000 Cały ten zgiełk, director Piotr Lenar.
- 1999 Sumo Bruno, director Lenard Fritz Krawinkel.
- 1998 Jets, director Klaus Witting.
- 1998 Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller, director Thomas Jahn.
- 1998 Tatort - Ein Hauch von Hollywood, director Urs Odermatt.
- 1997 Herzbeben, director Thomas Jahn.
- 1996 Die Story von Monty Spinnerratz, director Michael F. Huse.
- 1996 Zerrissene Herzen, director Urs Odermatt.
- 1995 Szabla od komendanta, director Jan Jakub Kolski.
- 1995 Exclusion, director Hans Peter Clahsen, Michael F. Huse.
- 1994 Kalter Krieg, director Erika Fehse.
- 1994 Der Koffer, director Stefan Julian Neuschaefer.
- 1994 Grajacy z talerza, director Jan Jakub Kolski.
- 1993 Can und Oleg, director Yasemin Akai.
- 1993 Die Schlafwandlerin, director Stefan Julian Neuschaefer.
- 1993 Cudowne miejsce, director Jan Jakub Kolski.
- 1993 Jańcio Wodnik, director Jan Jan Kolski.
- 1992 Magneto, director Jan Jakub Kolski.
- 1992 Moje drzewko Pomarańczowe, director Dorota Kędzierzawska.
- 1992 Pograbek, director Jan Jakub Kolski.
- 1991 Si Mustafa, director Erika Fahse.
- 1990 Im Westen alles nach Plan, director Hans Peter Clahsen, Michael F. Huse.
- 1988 Jemiola, director Wanda Różycka.
- 1987 Idz, director Grzegorz Królikiewicz.
- 1986 Słowiański świt, director Jan Jakub Kolski.
References
- ↑ "The Winners of the 54th Krakow Film Festival". krakowfilmfestival.pl. May 31, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2015.
- ↑ PWSFTviT Film High School
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