Matthias Grunsky, bvk | |
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Born | Vienna, Austria |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
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Website | http://www.matthias-grunsky.com |
Matthias Grunsky (born in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian cinematographer.
His career started as camera assistant on movies in Austria and Germany, where he has learnt from cinematographers as Lee Daniel on Richard Linklaters Before Sunrise (1995) or Helmut Pirnat on Franz Antel's "Der Bockerer II – Österreich ist frei" (1996).[4] He then absolved the 2 year cinematography program at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.
His first feature length movie as cinematographer was Funny Ha Ha (2002) for director Andrew Bujalski, with whom he continued to work on his following films.
Especially with Bujalksi he sometimes works with unconventional cameras. They have used black and white video cameras with video camera tubes on the movie Computer Chess (film), for which Grunsky was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Spirit Awards 2014.[5] On the movie "There There"(2022), which was shot remotely under Covid restrictions, Bujalski and Grunsky employed iPhone cameras.[6]
Grunsky is a member of the German Society of Cinematographers, BVK. He won Best Cinematography at the Midwest Independent Film Festival 2019 for the musical "Saints Rest".[7]
Grunsky is working as a cinematographer internationally and on US independent films.
Filmography
Year | Film | Director | Other notes | |
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2002 | Funny Ha Ha | Andrew Bujalski | ||
2005 | Mutual Appreciation | Andrew Bujalski | ||
2007 | American Zombie | Grace Lee | ||
2008 | Nights and Weekends | Joe Swanberg & Greta Gerwig | ||
2009 | Sorry, Thanks | Dia Sokol Savage | ||
Beeswax | Andrew Bujalski | |||
2013 | Man without a Head | Johnny Roc | ||
Computer Chess | Andrew Bujalski | Nominated – Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography | ||
A Livre Ouvert | Stéphanie Chuat & Véronique Reymond | TV series (season 1) - RTS/ France 2 | ||
2015 | Results | Andrew Bujalski | ||
2016 | Infinity Baby | Bob Byington | ||
Saints Rest | Noga Ashkenazi | Best Cinematography – Midwest Independent Film Festival 2019 | ||
2017 | The Honor Farm | Karen Skloss | ||
2018 | Support the Girls | Andrew Bujalski | ||
2019 | Defiance. Three Women and the Vote | Beate Thalberg | Best Cinematography – History Film Fest 2019 | |
2020 | Marlene | Andreas Resch | ||
2021 | Tales of Franz | Johannes Schmid | ||
2022 | Bad Things in the Middle of Nowhere | Garry Walsh | ||
2022 | There There | Andrew Bujalski |
References
- ↑ Independent Spirit Awards 2014
- ↑ "Winners at the Best of the Midwest Awards Gala | Midwest Independent Film Festival". Archived from the original on 2019-02-03. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- ↑ "FOTO Završen 3. History Film Festival - Pobjednik 'Love is Potatos' kroz osobnu priču govori o represivnom teroru". 15 September 2019.
- ↑ "Matthias Grunsky". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ↑ Independent Spirit Awards 2014
- ↑ Kenigsberg, Ben (2022-11-18). "In 'There There,' the Actors in the Room Are Far Far From Each Other". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
- ↑ "Winners at the Best of the Midwest Awards Gala | Midwest Independent Film Festival". www.midwestfilm.com. Archived from the original on 2019-02-03.