Matiss Zelcs is trying to find woman which he did ignore and who was about to jump off the bridge last night. Police don’t want to continue investigation as no body was found, however Matiss is on his way to start his own investigation. —IMDb
Descending of German and Hungarian families, Fred Kelemen was born in West-Berlin/Germany.He studied painting, music, philosophy, science of religions and theatre sciences and worked in different theatres as a director’s assistant before he began his studies in directing and cinematography at the German Film & TV Academy Berlin (dffb) from 1989 to 1995. He graduated from the dffb with a diploma as a director and as a cinematographer.
For his diploma film “Fate” he received the German National Film Award in 1995. Since that time, he has made a number of films and videos as director and collaborated as cinematographer with several film directors like Béla Tarr (“Journey to the Plain”, Hungary 1995, “The Man from London”, Hungary/France/Germany 2007, “The Turin Horse”, Hungary, France, USA, Germany 2009/10 ), Rudolf Thome (“The Visible and the Invisible”, Germany 2006), Gariné Torossian (“Stone, Time, Touch”, Canada/Armenia 2005) a. o.
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más austera en su forma pero no menos rigurosa en su aproximación a los problemas éticos que el resto de las kelemen productions
Wherein lies moral responsibility... A great film about responsibility for our actions, or lack thereof.
Kelemen is one of my favourite cinematographer, and an interesting director too (I think Abendland is a great achievement). too bad it's so difficult to watch his work. Never got to watch this one. I'm curious also about his way of interrupting long shot and plan sequence with video insert. is he dealing with this technique in this film also?