Katharina Bühler

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Eva Katharina Bühler (born 1981 in Achern ) is a German camerawoman .

She studied at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy , where she completed her double degree in directing and camera in 2011. Since then she has worked as a camerawoman for numerous cinema and television productions. Among other things, she shot the Berlin crime scene "Dein Name sei Harbinger", directed by Florian Baxmeyer . She also works with directors such as Bettina Blümner , Lars-Gunnar Lotz , Christian Werner and Lena Knauss .

She lives in Berlin.

Filmography

  • 2009: All in me, director & camera, Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, documentary, 56 min.
  • 2010: Solitude, directed by Marcel Wehn, Simon & Schlosser Filmproduktion, SWR / Arte, documentary, 90 min.
  • 2011: Beelzebub, directed by Barbara Ott, Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, short film, 38 min.
  • 2011: The White Treasure, director & camera, Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, documentary, 52 min.
  • 2011: Monika , director Christian Werner, Film Academy Baden-Württemberg, 60 min.
  • 2012–2013: Land in Sicht, directed by Judith Keil & Antje Kruska, Indifilm, RBB / arte, documentary film, 90 min.
  • 2012: The ghosts I called, directed by Lena Knauss, Essence Film, SWR / BR / Arte, 37 min.
  • 2013: Other World, directed by Christa Pfafferott, Penrose Film, SWR, documentary, 90 min.
  • 2013: Cathedrals, directed by Konrad Kästner, detail film, documentary, 10 min.
  • 2014: M for Martha, directed by Lena Knauss , Tamtam Film, SWR / BR / Arte, short film, 27 min.
  • 2014: SOKO Cologne , directed by Lars-Gunnar Lotz, Network Movie, ZDF, 4 episodes
  • 2014: A Hells Angel among brothers , directed by Marcel Wehn, Indifilm, SWR / Arte, documentary film, 90 min.
  • 2015: Fremdkörper , directed by Christian Werner, Venice Pictures, ZDF Kleines Fernsehspiel
  • 2015: SOKO Cologne, directed by Ulrike Harmacher, Network Movie , ZDF, 3 episodes
  • 2016: SOKO Munich , directed by Bettina Blümner, UFA Fiction, ZDF, 2 episodes
  • 2016: Winterjagd, directed by Astrid Schult , Venice Pictures, ZDF Kleines Fernsehspiel
  • 2017: Tatort: ​​Your name is Harbinger
  • 2019: The order
  • 2019: Tatort: ​​Life after death

Awards

  • 2002: Winner of the German Youth Photo Prize
  • 2011: Winner of the Kodak Camera Award
  • 2012: Internationales Frauenfilmfestival Dortmund, winner "Best Cinematography" for THE WHITE TREASURE
  • 2014: International Bosporus Film Festival, Winner "Best Cinematography" for CATHEDRALS
  • 2015: Film Festival Max-Ophüls-Preis, audience award for medium-length film + special mention by the jury for FOREIGN BODIES

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