Bella halves

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Bella Halben (* 1957 in Hamburg ) is a German camerawoman .

Life

Bella Halben grew up in Hamburg , where she trained as an advertising photographer. After working as a camera assistant and operator in the areas of current reporting, documentary film, advertising and feature film, she has been working as a freelance camerawoman since 1994. In 1995 she took over the image design for Christopher Roth's film Looosers! . Other films with Roth were Candy (1998), Jeans (2001) and Baader (2001), who was awarded the Alfred Bauer Prize at the 2002 Berlinale .

In 2005 she was the camerawoman for two episodes of the ZDF crime series Bella Block . In 2006 she received the Adolf Grimme Prize in gold for her camera work in Hans Steinbichler's film Hierankl . This was followed by other films in collaboration with Steinbichler, including Winterreise 2005 and Das Blaue vom Himmel (2011) as well as the cinema adaptation The Diary of Anne Frank (2016).

In 2008 she received a nomination for “Best Camera” at the German Film Prize for the film Das Herz ist ein Darkler Wald and won the special prize of the Association of German Film Critics.

Bella Halben lives in Hamburg.

Filmography (selection)

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. StudioCanal: Press release Exit Marrakech , 2013, p. 19: "Heimatstadt Hamburg"
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