Geir Hartly Andreassen
Geir Hartly Andreassen |
Born |
Geir Hartly Andreassen
22 November 1971 (1971-11-22) (age 40)
Bergen, Norway |
Awards |
Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography
2007 Darling
George Eastman Award
2007 Darling
Dolby Laboratories Sound Award
1992 A modest psychological blowout
Amandus Award
1989 Verdens herlighet |
Geir Hartly Andreassen, FSF, (born 22 November 1971) is a Norwegian cinematographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. His work includes Max Manus (2008), Lange Flate Ballær I and II (2006, 2008), and Darling (2007).
Andreassen has won several awards, including the Amanda Award (2009) for best cinematography for Max Manus, [1], Guldbagge Award in (2007) for best cinematography for Darling.[2]
Filmography
Features
Shorts
- Innesluten (Fredrik Edfeldt) Pinguinfilm, 2004
- Boban Hockeystjärnan (Miko Lazic) Filmkreatörerna, 2003
- Cuba Libre (Kristina Humle) Filmbolaget, 2002
- Barnsäng (Fredrik Edfeldt) Pinguinfilm, 2001
- Unce Upon a Time (Miko Lazic) Filmkreatörerna, 2000
- Fly (Matias A. Jordal) Paradox, 2000 (Winner of Norway shortfilm festival)
- Nöd Ut (Geir Hansteen Jörgensen), 1996
- Monument (Kristin Seim Buflod), 1996
Documentary
- Einstein (Karin Wegsiö), 2004. Commissioned by the Nobel Museum in Stockholm
Education
- Bachelor of arts, Cinematography, University College of Film (Dramatiska Institutet). Professor: Sven Nykvist, ASC, FSF
- Technician of Telecommunication, Technical school (Stavanger Tekniske Fagskole)
Memberships
- The Swedish Society of Cinematographers (FSF)
Awards
- Amanda Award (2009) Best cinematography for Max Manus. [3]
- Guldbagge Award (2007) Best cinematography for Darling.
- George Eastman Award (2007)[4]
- Dolby Laboratories Sound Award for the film A modest psychological blowout, 1992
- Amandus for best short film Verdens herlighet, 1989
See also
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22 November 1971 |
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Bergen, Norway |
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