German cinematographer and television director (born 1967)
Uta Briesewitz (born 1967) is a German cinematographer[ 1] and television director.[ 2] She is known for her collaborations with film director Brad Anderson .
Biography
Briesewitz was born in Leverkusen, Germany. She cultivated a preference for French Nouvelle Vague and Italian cinema at an early age, watching them on German television.[ 3] In an interview, she recounted that Francois Truffaut's Day for Night , The Story of Adele H and The Man Who Loved Women, were some of the films that made strong impressions on her as a child.[ 4] Later, Briesewitz considered to be a painter, but decided it was too isolated as a career.[ 3]
She had an internship with a German television company, before she applied and completed a cinematography program at AFI Conservatory .[ 4]
In 2007 she won a Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in the category Kodak Vision award .
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Notes
1999
Undressed
Director of photography, 30 episodes
Maternal Instincts
Cinematographer, episode "Pilot"
2000
American Masters
Cinematographer, episode "Coming to Light: Edward S. Curtis and the North American Indians"
2002-2004
The Wire
Cinematographer, 6 episode; Director of photography, 23 episodes
2004-2005
LAX
Director of photography, 12 episodes
2006
What About Brian
Director of photography, episode "Pilot"
Thief
Cinematographer
Sixty Minute Man
Cinematographer, episode "Pilot"
2007
John from Cincinnati
Cinematographer, episode "His Visit, Day One"
2009
United States of Tara
Director of photography, episode "Pilot"
Washingtonienne
Cinematographer, episode "Pilot"
2009-2011
Hung
Director, 3 episodes; Cinematographer, 1 episode; Director of photography, 18 episodes
2011
Untitled Allan Loeb Project
Cinematographer, episode "Pilot"
Spring/Fall
2012
Weeds
Director, episode "God Willing and the Creek Don't Rise"
Suburgatory
Director, episode "The Wishbone"
Ben and Kate
Cinematographer, episode "Pilot"
2013
True Blood
Director of photography, episode "Life Matters"
2013-2017
Orange Is the New Black
Director, 4 episodes
2014
House of Lies
Director, episode "Pushback"
2014-2015
Awkward
Director, 4 episodes
2014-2016
Jane the Virgin
Director, 5 episodes
2015
Unreal
Director, 2 episodes
Agent X
Director, episode "The Sacrifice"
Complications
Cinematographer, episode "Pilot"
Fresh Off the Boat
Weird Loners
Cinematographer, episode "Weird Pilot"
2015-2016
The 100
Director, 2 episodes
2015-2018
Jessica Jones [ 6]
2016
Mad Dogs
Director, episode "Hat"
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
Director, episode "Rule No. 36: If You Can't Stand the Heat, You're Cooked"
Fear the Walking Dead
Director, episode "Pablo & Jessica "
2016-2018
This Is Us
Director, 2 episodes
2017
Lethal Weapon
Director, episode "Brotherly Love"
Iron Fist
Director, episode "Under Leaf Pluck Lotus "
Black Sails
Director, episode "XXXVI."
The Defenders
Director, episode "Take Shelter "
2017-2018
The Deuce [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Director, 2 episodes
2018
Altered Carbon
Here and Now
Westworld
Director, episode "Kiksuya " [ 10] [ 11]
2019
Stranger Things
Director, 2 episodes [ 10] [ 12]
2021
The Wheel of Time
Director, 2 episodes; Executive producer, 1 episode [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
CSI: Vegas
Director, 1 episode [ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
2023
Black Mirror
Director, episode "Mazey Day "
2025
Severance
Director, episode "Attila"
References
^ Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text you copy will be saved here .
^ "Uta Briesewitz" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . 2016. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2019 .
^ a b Anderson, John (30 October 2008). "Uta Briesewitz: Communal artist" . Variety . Retrieved 19 February 2019 .
^ a b "ASC Close-Up: Uta Briesewitz" . American Society of Cinematographers . 6 March 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2019 .
^ Grobar, Matt (2022-06-02). "Ryan Phillippe, Mireille Enos, Kyle MacLachlan & Taryn Manning Join Michelle Danner's Courtroom Drama 'Miranda's Victim' " . Deadline . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Ordona, Michael (May 25, 2018). "Having examined the traumas of the past, the women behind Jessica Joneslook to the future" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved Dec 24, 2022 .
^ Weisbrod, Lars (2017-10-08). "The Deuce Director On How Men Often Direct Sex Scenes Differently Than Women" . Vulture . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ "Inside the world of intimacy coordinators, who choreograph sex scenes for HBO, Netflix and more" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Reiher, Andrea (2018-06-04). " 'The Deuce' Team Talks Recreating 1970s New York City" . Variety . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (2021-03-02). "Wesley Chu's 'War Arts Saga' Martial Arts Fantasy Novels To Get TV Series Adaptation By Jason Ning, Uta Briesewitz, Original Film & Sony TV" . Deadline . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Wigler, Josh (2018-06-11). " 'Westworld' Confirms Major Theories About Ghost Nation, "the Door" and More" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ "Go Behind the Scenes of Stranger Things Season 3" . E! Online . 2019-06-11. Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ "German director Uta Briesewitz talks about female-empowering sets of 'The Wheel of Time' " . ANI News . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ "Inside 'Wheel of Time,' Amazon's Huge Gamble on the Next 'Game of Thrones' " . GQ . 2021-10-19. Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ "The Wheel Of Time: New Trailer Offers Immersive Experience And Plenty Of Magic" . Empire . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Hailu, Selome (2021-09-02). "Amazon's 'The Wheel of Time' Trailer: Rosamund Pike Travels the World With Magic and Monsters" . Variety . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Rice, Lynette (2022-09-30). " 'CSI: Vegas': How Marg Helgenberger Was Brought Back As Catherine Willows" . Deadline . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (2022-02-11). "Marg Helgenberger Set For Season 2 Of 'CSI: Vegas', Will Reprise Catherine Role" . Deadline . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
^ Porter, Rick (2021-12-15). " 'CSI: Vegas' Renewed for Second Season at CBS Without William Petersen" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2022-12-23 .
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