Markus Kloth
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Art Department
cinematogapher, camera operator, 2nd unit dop
based in Halle (Saale) and Berlin.
He studied Cinematography at the Film University Babelsberg "Konrad Wolf" and the Cuban International Film School (EICTV) and received his degree (graded "excellent") from the Film University Babelsberg in 2013.
The short film "Mondwärts" (director: Aron Lehmann) was screened at several film festivals, got rated as "valuable" by the FBW (the German film-rating commission) and was broadcast on television in 2010. His thesis film "Zima" (dir: Marcus Heep) was nominated for the German Short Film Award 2013 and also shown on television. The documentary "Breath - Beyond the obvious" (dir: Roland Elí Sachs) premiered at the Hof International Film Festival and was broadcast by ARTE in 2015. "Bruder Jakob" (dir: Roland Elí Sachs) was selected for the international program at Dok-Leipzig International Film Festival 2016 and was nominated for the "Goethe-Institute Documentary Film Prize".
His projects were tutored by Wim Wenders, Pepe Danquart, Michael Hammon, Sophie Maintigneux, Martin Sobørg and Andreas Dresen.
He studied Cinematography at the Film University Babelsberg "Konrad Wolf" and the Cuban International Film School (EICTV) and received his degree (graded "excellent") from the Film University Babelsberg in 2013.
The short film "Mondwärts" (director: Aron Lehmann) was screened at several film festivals, got rated as "valuable" by the FBW (the German film-rating commission) and was broadcast on television in 2010. His thesis film "Zima" (dir: Marcus Heep) was nominated for the German Short Film Award 2013 and also shown on television. The documentary "Breath - Beyond the obvious" (dir: Roland Elí Sachs) premiered at the Hof International Film Festival and was broadcast by ARTE in 2015. "Bruder Jakob" (dir: Roland Elí Sachs) was selected for the international program at Dok-Leipzig International Film Festival 2016 and was nominated for the "Goethe-Institute Documentary Film Prize".
His projects were tutored by Wim Wenders, Pepe Danquart, Michael Hammon, Sophie Maintigneux, Martin Sobørg and Andreas Dresen.