Benjamin Dernbecher

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Benjamin Dernbecher (born March 23, 1969 in Berlin ) is a German cameraman .

Dernbecher has worked as a camera assistant since 1990 and studied camera at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy in Ludwigsburg from 1993 to 1998 . In 2000 he shot his first feature film for television, Schimanski has to suffer . The Sat.1 films How Life So Plays (2004) and The Sixth Sense (2006) from the series Blond: Eva Blond! , where he worked as a cameraman, were nominated for the Grimme Prize . His first feature film was Yugotrip by Nadya Derado , other works for the cinema are the film biography Das wilde Leben about Uschi Obermaier and the children's films Die Wilden Kerle 4 and Die Wilden Kerle 5 . For television he was also active in several Tatort and KDD criminal long-term service episodes and in the ARD Wednesday film Das sharedte Glück . Dernbecher lives and works in Berlin .

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  1. Grimme Institute: Nominees 2005 Fiction & Entertainment ( Memento of December 29, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 15, 2010
  2. Grimme Institute: Nominated 2007 Fiction ( Memento from December 29, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 15, 2010