
Jürgen Jürges
Camera
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.
Born: December 12, 1940 · Hannover, Germany
Filmography (42)

DAU. Katya Tanya
2020

DAU. Brave People
2020

DAU. The Empire. Novel One: Return Of The Prodigal Son
2020

DAU. Three Days
2020

DAU. Nora Mother
2020

DAU. Degeneration
2020

DAU. Natasha
2020

Das Milan-Protokoll
2018

At Eye Level
2016

Me and Kaminski
2015

Spiderwebhouse
2015

John Rabe
2009

Germany ’09 – 13 Short Films About the State of the Nation
2009

Clara
2008

Eduart
2006

Four Windows
2006

Shadows of Time
2005

About the Looking for and the Finding of Love
2005

The Whore's Son
2004

Time of the Wolf
2003

Ghetto-Kids
2002

Code Unknown
2000

Paths in the Night
1999

Funny Games
1997

Sawdust Tales
1997

A Trick of the Light
1995

Arisha, the Bear, and the Stone Ring
1993

Faraway, So Close!
1993

The Venus Trap
1988

White Star
1983

A Woman in Flames
1983

Christiane F.
1981

Germany Pale Mother
1980

The Last Years of Childhood
1979

Germany in Autumn
1978

Satan’s Brew
1976

Fear of Fear
1975

Effi Briest
1974

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
1974

Tenderness of the Wolves
1973

Scene of the Crime
1970

Young Törless
1966
