Peter Zeitlinger

Austrian cinematographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peter Zeitlinger A.S.C. (born 6 June 1960) is an Austrian cinematographer. He has worked with the director Werner Herzog since 1995 and is best known for their collaborations, which have mainly been in documentary films.

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Peter Zeitlinger
Born6 June 1960 (1960-06-06) (age 65)
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Life and career

Peter Zeitlinger studied from 1980 to 1987 at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna. He was influenced by Michael Snow and Peter Kubelka, followed by Vittorio Storaro, Sven Nykvist, and Vilmos Zsigmond. He began working with Werner Herzog with the 1995 film Death for Five Voices, a documentary film about Carlo Gesualdo, and their first fictional film collaboration was Invincible in 2001.

Zeitlinger is a member of the German Film Academy and Professor of Cinematography at the University of Television and Film Munich. He lives in Premariacco, Italy.[1]

Work with Werner Herzog

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Awards

  • "Golden Frog" cinematographer - director duo award(2023)
  • "Golden Frog" nominated for Best Cinematography (2022)
  • "Golden Frog" nominated 3D competition (2013)
  • "German Cinematography Award" for Best Cinematography (2012)
  • "Romy (TV award)" for Best Cinematography (2013)
  • "Independent Spirit Award" nominated for Best Cinematography (2010)
  • "Cinema Eye Honors" for Best Cinematography (2009)
  • "Romy (TV award)" for Best Cinematography (2007)

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