Jürgen Jürges
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Jürgen Jürges (born 12 December 1940) is one of the most distinguished German cinematographers. His body of work includes more than 100 films. His work includes many classics of film history, such as the feature films “Angst essen Seele auf,” “Satansbraten” and “Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo,” but also international film productions, such as “Funny Games” and most recently the “DAU” series. His camera work has been honored with numerous awards, including the German Camera Award (multiple wins), the Adolf Grimme Award, the German Film Award (two wins), and for his camera work in Khrzhanovsky's “DAU. Natasha,” the Silver Bear of the 70th Berlinale in the category “Outstanding Artistic Achievement.” Most recently, he received the Honorary Award for Outstanding Services to German Film at the German Film Awards ceremony 2022.
DAU. The Empire. Novel One: Return Of The Prodigal Son
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Age 79 (now 85)
Germany ’09 – 13 Short Films About the State of the Nation
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Age 68 (now 85)
About the Looking for and the Finding of Love
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Age 64 (now 85)
Arisha, the Bear, and the Stone Ring
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Age 53 (now 85)Das Geheimnis des gelben Geparden
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Age 49 (now 85)
The Last Years of Childhood
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Age 38 (now 85)Die Angst ist ein zweiter Schatten
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Age 34 (now 85)
Karajan dirigiert Beethovens fünfte Symphonie
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Age 32 (now 85)Der Hut oder Mondo Uovo
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Age 25 (now 85)Gathering insights...
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