Anna Hawliczek

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Georg Blume with Anna Hawliczek ( Vienna Independent Shorts 2016)

Anna Hawliczek (* 1986 in Vienna ) is an Austrian camerawoman and film producer .

Life

Anna Hawliczek grew up in Biedermannsdorf in Lower Austria . Her first film attempts were made in the mid-1990s while she was in elementary school with a Sony Video-8 camera from her father.

After graduating from high school , she began studying theater, film and media studies and journalism in Vienna . From 2005 she attended the College for Multimedia with a focus on photography at the Graphic Education Institute in Vienna . From 2010 she studied at the Vienna Film Academy of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in the class of Wolfgang Thaler , which she graduated in 2016. Since then she has worked as a camerawoman for advertising and short films and documentaries.

The film Theeb (director: Naji Abu Nowar , 2014), where she was employed by Wolfgang Thaler as first and second camera assistant, was her first professional film work. This was followed by the short documentary Iguana Imperialista (2015) , created in Venezuela , about the capital Caracas , now one of the most dangerous metropolises in the world. Together with Jasmin Baumgartner , with whom she founded a production group and already realized several projects, she made the short film I See a Darkness (2016). Love Machine (2019) by director Andreas Schmied is her first feature film. At the end of 2018 she shot the city comedy Curling for Eisenstadt with Schmied .

Awards (selection)

  • 2015: Vienna Shorts - Audience Award Night of the Light for Iguana Imperialista together with Georg Blume

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Anna Hawliczek: camerawoman, director, producer . Biographical portrait at Cinemanext.com. Accessed on January 11, 2019.
  2. Anna Hawliczek: About . Accessed on January 11, 2019.
  3. Biedermannsdorf: camerawoman Hawliczek: Female film look . Interview with Anna Hawliczek. In: Niederösterreichische Nachrichten of May 22, 2016. Retrieved on January 11, 2019.
  4. VIS Prize Winners 2015 - Main prizes go to Austria and Switzerland . Accessed on January 11, 2019.