Leena Koppe

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Leena Koppe (2020)

Leena Koppe (* 1974 in Vienna as Marja-Leena Koope ) is an Austrian camerawoman .

Life

Leena Koppe grew up bilingual (German-Finnish) and studied image technology and camera at the Film Academy of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in Walter Kindler's class. Since 1998 she has been behind the camera for features, documentaries and music videos.

For the short film Yoake: A Chewing Gum Story (2002) she received the Best Photography Award at the International Short Film Festival in Tarragona . In 2011 she was honored on the Diagonale in the category Best Image Creation Feature Film for The Fatherless . In 2015 she received a Romy for Gruber goes in the category Best Cinematography , and she was also nominated for the Austrian Film Prize 2016 in the category Best Cinematography . As part of the Austrian Film Award 2017 , she was nominated for What just ruined us in the best camera category. She was also nominated for What just ruined us so in the context of the Romy Awards 2017 in the category Best Picture Creation Cinema-Film .

At Diagonale 2019 she was awarded the Kodak Analog Film Prize for The Ground Under Feet , and at the Austrian Film Prize 2020 she was nominated in the Best Camera category. For the ORF country crime thriller The Last Problem , she received an award in the category Best Image Creation for TV Fiction at the Romy Awards 2020 .

Koppe is a member of the Association of Austrian Cinematographers (AAC) and the Academy of Austrian Films .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. a b c d derStandard.at - camerawomen present their works . Article of January 22, 2004, accessed November 10, 2016.
  3. Diagonale: Prize winners of the Diagonale Prize for Image Design . Retrieved November 10, 2016.
  4. Nominations for the Austrian Film Prize 2017 . Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  5. KURIER ROMY Academy Awards 2017: The nominations . Article dated March 20, 2017, accessed March 20, 2017.
  6. Diagonale 2019: Kodak Analog Film Award . Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  7. ^ Nominations for the Austrian Film Prize 2020. In: Academy of Austrian Films . Retrieved December 4, 2019 .
  8. Christoph Silber: ROMY Academy selects winners: androids, underworlders and drug dealers. In: Kurier.at . May 19, 2020, accessed May 19, 2020 .
  9. ^ Austrian Association of Cinematographers - Members - Koppe . Retrieved November 10, 2016.