Nach dem Gewinn des Bunte New Faces Award hat Anna Roller mit dem Dreh ihrer nächsten Regiearbeit begonnen. „Allegro Pastell“ ist eine Adaption des Bestsellers von Leif Randt und wird von Walker + Worm Film produziert.
Drehstart für „Allegro Pastell“: (hinten) Felix Pflieger (DoP), Anna Roller (Regie), Tobias Walker (Produzent), Leif Randt (Autor), Philipp Worm (Produzent); vorne: die Hauptdarsteller Sylvaine Faligant und Jannis Niewöhner (Credit: Nikolaus Brade / Dcm)
Im Interview mit Spot anlässlich ihres Gewinns des Bunte New Faces Award für „Dead Girls Dancing“ hatte Anna Roller bereits angekündigt, sich nur wenige Wochen vor Beginn des Drehs ihrer neuen Regiearbeit zu befinden, einer Adaption des Zeitgeist-Bestsellers „Allegro Pastell“ von Leif Randt, der nun auch das Drehbuch geschrieben hat. Am 28. Mai war es nun so weit, da fiel die erste Klappe zu der Produktion von Walker + Worm Film, die mit Jannis Niewöhner („Hagen“), Sylvaine Faligant („Oh Boy“), Martina Gedeck („Helgoland 513...
Drehstart für „Allegro Pastell“: (hinten) Felix Pflieger (DoP), Anna Roller (Regie), Tobias Walker (Produzent), Leif Randt (Autor), Philipp Worm (Produzent); vorne: die Hauptdarsteller Sylvaine Faligant und Jannis Niewöhner (Credit: Nikolaus Brade / Dcm)
Im Interview mit Spot anlässlich ihres Gewinns des Bunte New Faces Award für „Dead Girls Dancing“ hatte Anna Roller bereits angekündigt, sich nur wenige Wochen vor Beginn des Drehs ihrer neuen Regiearbeit zu befinden, einer Adaption des Zeitgeist-Bestsellers „Allegro Pastell“ von Leif Randt, der nun auch das Drehbuch geschrieben hat. Am 28. Mai war es nun so weit, da fiel die erste Klappe zu der Produktion von Walker + Worm Film, die mit Jannis Niewöhner („Hagen“), Sylvaine Faligant („Oh Boy“), Martina Gedeck („Helgoland 513...
- 6/6/2024
- by Thomas Schultze
- Spot - Media & Film
The intriguing central location of Anna Roller’s feature debut is an Italian village mysteriously abandoned, Marie Celeste-style, with its wardrobes still groaning with fur coats and its churches fully stocked with altar wine. It is a handy metaphor for “Dead Girls Dancing” itself, which, as a coming-of-age story, plays in heavily pre-trafficked territory, inheriting many of the trappings of the very many films that have preceded it — especially those dedicated to the growing pains of teenage girls exploring their nascent sexuality and the limits of their childhood bonds. But the clothes are borrowed and once they are politely returned, and the woozy contact high of Roller’s impressively confident, hip style wears off, there’s not a lot left that makes a lasting impression in a densely populated category. Just as these girls, however momentous their own experiences, will leave few traces of their presence on the stone...
- 7/11/2023
- by Jessica Kiang
- Variety Film + TV
Further prizes awarded to Quentin Tarantino, Edward Norton, Peter Greenaway and Richard Gere.
Joker cinematographer Lawrence Sher won the Golden Frog at Poland’s EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival on Saturday (November 16).
The box-office hit, starring Joaquin Phoenix and directed by Todd Phillips, also won the audience award at the festival, which returned to Torun, Poland.
Scroll down for full list of winners
The Silver Frog went to cinematographer César Charlone for his work on Fernando Meirelles’ The Two Popes, while Vladimír Smutný won the Bronze Frog for Vaclav Marhoul’s The Painted Bird.
Second World War drama The Painted Bird,...
Joker cinematographer Lawrence Sher won the Golden Frog at Poland’s EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival on Saturday (November 16).
The box-office hit, starring Joaquin Phoenix and directed by Todd Phillips, also won the audience award at the festival, which returned to Torun, Poland.
Scroll down for full list of winners
The Silver Frog went to cinematographer César Charlone for his work on Fernando Meirelles’ The Two Popes, while Vladimír Smutný won the Bronze Frog for Vaclav Marhoul’s The Painted Bird.
Second World War drama The Painted Bird,...
- 11/18/2019
- by 1100613¦Tiffany Pritchard¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Camerimage, the festival in Toruń, Poland dedicated to the art of cinematography, handed out its prestigious Frog prizes this evening. The big winner was “Joker” cinematographer Lawrence Sher, who won the top prize, the Golden Frog, in addition to the Audience Prize. The Bronze Frog was awarded to “The Painted Bird” Dp Vladimír Smutný, while “The Two Popes” Dp César Charlone won the Silver Frog. A full list of winners at the end of this article.
Now in its 27th year, Camerimage has become homecoming week for cinematographers from around the globe, with a vast number of the best DPs, past and present, in attendance. From an awards perspective — considering cinematographers nominate their colleagues — it’s hard to overestimate the value of DPs presenting their work and discussing their craft with their tight-knit community during the week-long celebration.
Sher — whose “Joker” screened early in the fest, and has been in...
Now in its 27th year, Camerimage has become homecoming week for cinematographers from around the globe, with a vast number of the best DPs, past and present, in attendance. From an awards perspective — considering cinematographers nominate their colleagues — it’s hard to overestimate the value of DPs presenting their work and discussing their craft with their tight-knit community during the week-long celebration.
Sher — whose “Joker” screened early in the fest, and has been in...
- 11/16/2019
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
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