Julia Yalnasov

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Julia Jalnasow at the 39th Duisburg Film Week, 2015

Julia Jalnasow (born Julia Hönemann on November 17, 1987 in Lutherstadt Wittenberg ) is a German camerawoman.

Life

Julia Jalnasow working as a camerawoman

After an internship in Munich, Jalnasow studied cameraman (director of photography) at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy from September 2008 to April 2014 . During her studies, she traveled around the world for a year, taking photos for the “COMPARE” exhibition. This exhibition took place in March 2012 in the "ZMF - Zur Moebelfabrik" in Berlin.

The films in which she was involved as camerawoman were shown at film festivals around the world (e.g. International Film Festival Berlin , Germany; DOK Leipzig , Germany; International Film Festival Tbilisi , Georgia; Rencontres Henri Langlois Festival de Cinema, France; American Documentary Film Festival Palm Springs, USA).

Filmography

  • 2008: Game Day
  • 2010: SABA grate
  • 2010: Polaroid - The Impossible Project
  • 2010: shadow dancers
  • 2011: Finistère (short documentary)
  • 2011: hitec - Strangers Among Us (short documentary)
  • 2011: Terrace Days (documentary)
  • 2013: Kafka Tamura - Somewhere Else
  • 2013: Porn Punk Poetry (short feature film)
  • 2014: Roll Up - Defeat Your Demons (short documentary)
  • 2015: Ice Girl (Documentary)
  • 2015: The Long Distance (documentary)
  • 2015: Girls Don't Fly (with Petra Lisson; documentary)
  • 2016: Braun family (8 episodes)
  • 2017: Gloria (documentary)
  • 2020: Perro (documentary)

Awards

  • Michael Ballhaus Prize for camera graduates at the First Steps Award 2014
  • Prize for the best young German female designer 2016 at the IFFF Dortmund / Cologne
  • International Emmy Award 2017 for the Dramady series Familie Braun

Web links

supporting documents

  1. Award for Julia Hönemann , firststeps.de press release from April 1, 2016, accessed April 7, 2016
  2. The winners in the 9th competition for young picture designers , Frauenfilmfestival.eu from April 22, 2016, accessed on August 14, 2018
  3. ^ Awards - Nominees - International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on November 26, 2017 ; accessed on November 21, 2017 .