Fred Kelemen

Fred Kelemen

Fred Kelemen was born in West Berlin/Germany. He studied painting, music, philosophy, religious science and drama studies and worked in various theatres as a director’s assistant before beginning his studies in directing and cinematography at the German Film & TV Academy Berlin (dffb) from 1989 to 1994. 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 then, he has made a number of films and videos as director and collaborated as cinematographer with several film directors like Joseph Pitchhadze (“Sweets”, Israel 2013), Béla Tarr (“Journey to the Plain”, Hungary 1995, “The Man from London”, Hungary/France/Germany 2007, “The Turin Horse”, Hungary, France, USA, Germany 2011 ), Rudolf Thome (“The Visible and the Invisible”, Germany 2006), Gariné Torossian (“Stone, Time, Touch”, Canada/Armenia 2005) a.o.

The Turin Horse - PulpMovies
Esau - PulpMovies
The Man from London - PulpMovies
Frost - PulpMovies
The Visible and the Invisible - PulpMovies
Fate - PulpMovies
Muhamed - PulpMovies
Sarajevo Songs of Woe - PulpMovies
Missing People - PulpMovies
Journey on the Plain - PulpMovies
Kalyi: Age of Darkness - PulpMovies
Stone Time Touch - PulpMovies
Moskatchka - PulpMovies
Nightfall - PulpMovies
Fallen - PulpMovies
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