Matthias Grunsky
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 known for his work on the films of film director Andrew Bujalski. Grunsky is a member of the German Society of Cinematographers, BVK. He was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Independent Spirit Awards 2014 for his work on the black and white movie Computer Chess[4] and won Best Cinematography at the Midwest Independent Film Festival 2019 for the musical "Saints Rest".[5]
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 – |
2020 | Marlene | Andreas Resch | |
2021 | Geschichten vom Franz | Johannes Schmid |
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Categories:
- Living people
- Austrian cinematographers