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Uta Briesewitz

Uta Briesewitz

German cinematographer and television director (born 1967)


[1]Uta Briesewitz (born 1967) is a German cinematographer[2] and television director.[1] She is known for her collaborations with film director Brad Anderson.

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Biography

Briesewitz was born in Leverkusen, Germany. She was exposed to film at an early age, watching them on German television, eventually cultivating a preference for French Nouvelle Vague and Italian cinema.[3] In an interview, she recounted that Francois Truffaut's Day for Night, The Story of Adele H and The Man Who Loved Women, were some of the films that made strong impressions on her as a child.[4] Later, Briesewitz considered training to be a painter, but decided it was too isolated as a career.[3]

She had an internship with a German television company, before she applied and completed a cinematography program at AFI Conservatory.[4]

In 2007 she won a Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in the category Kodak Vision award.

Filmography

Film

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Television

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References

  1. "Uta Briesewitz". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
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  6. Reiher, Andrea (2018-06-04). "'The Deuce' Team Talks Recreating 1970s New York City". Variety. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
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  8. "Go Behind the Scenes of Stranger Things Season 3". E! Online. 2019-06-11. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
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  11. Porter, Rick (2021-12-15). "'CSI: Vegas' Renewed for Second Season at CBS Without William Petersen". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-12-23.

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