Goran Hallberg

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Bengt Göran Hallberg (born January 9, 1959 in Visby , Gotland , Sweden ) is a Swedish cameraman and photographer .

Life

After Göran Hallberg had trained as a nurse from 1978 to 1979, he attended Nordens Fotoskola from 1983 to 1985 to become a photographer. With a visit to the Dramatiska Institutet from 1986 to 1988, Hallberg specialized as a cameraman. Thanks to his training as a still photographer , he was able to work in film during his studies . He was in films such as In the Name of the Law and In the Shadow of the Raven .

It was only after graduating that Hallberg was able to work both as a camera assistant and as an independent cameraman for the first time. In 1990 he was first camera assistant to Göran Nilsson in the drama The Guardian Angel , whose work received a nomination for the European Film Award , while he first worked as a cameraman in the short film Greger Olsson köper en bil . Hallberg worked in parallel in these roles until his first feature film, the drama Bengbulan . Since then he has worked for film productions such as Conspiracy in the Berlin Express , Detaljer and Himlen är oskyldigt blå , for each of which he received a Guldbagge nomination for best camera .

Parallel to his film work, Hallberg was also responsible for the camera in commercials. He not only worked in commercials for IKEA and Lidl , but also for the well-known advertising film in Germany about the online mail order business Zalando , in which a figure based on Rainer Langhans lectures on the dangers of capitalism.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

Guldbagge
  • 2004: Best Cinematography - Conspiracy in the Berlin Express (nominated)
  • 2004: Best Cinematography - Detaljer (nominated)
  • 2011: Best Cinematography - The Innocent Blue Sky (nominated)
  • 2016: Best Cinematography - A Man Called (nominated)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Göran Hallberg on sfi.se , accessed on May 5, 2011