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'''Gernot Roll''' (9 April 1939 |
'''Gernot Roll''' (9 April 1939{{spnd}}12 November 2020) was a German [[cinematographer]], film director and script writer. He collaborated on several films with directors [[Edgar Reitz]] and [[Sönke Wortmann]]. He was regarded as an expert on literary adaptations and film biographies, such as ''[[The Buddenbrooks (TV series)|The Buddenbrooks]]'', filming [[Buddenbrooks|Thomas Mann's novel]] in eleven television episodes directed by [[Franz Peter Wirth]], and the same work again in 2008 in [[Buddenbrooks (film)|the film]] directed by [[Heinrich Breloer]]. |
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== Life == |
== Life == |
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Roll was born in [[Dresden]] and grew up in [[Pirna]].<ref name="Grübl" /> At the age of 14 he began training as a cameraman and then worked at the DEFA Studios in Berlin-Babelsberg.<ref name="SZ" /><ref name="Spiegel">{{cite news |
Roll was born in [[Dresden]] and grew up in [[Pirna]].<ref name="Grübl" /> At the age of 14 he began training as a cameraman and then worked at the DEFA Studios in Berlin-Babelsberg.<ref name="SZ" /><ref name="Spiegel">{{cite news |date=13 November 2020 |title=Kameramann Gernot Roll ist tot |url=https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/kino/gernot-roll-ist-tot-kameramann-bei-heimat-nirgendwo-in-afrika-a-8897c2dc-f446-4199-ac56-63f31f0dfaf2 |work=[[Der Spiegel]] |location=Hamburg |access-date=13 November 2020}}</ref> His first film as a camera assistant was the fairy tale film ''[[The Singing Ringing Tree]]''.<ref name="SZ" /> In 1960 he went to West Germany to work at [[Bavaria Film]] in Munich.<ref name="SZ" /><ref name="Kamerapreis" /> He filmed literary works such as ''{{ill|Geschlossene Gesellschaft (film)|de|Geschlossene Gesellschaft (1978)|lt=Geschlossene Gesellschaft}}'',<ref name="Grübl" /> and television series such as ''[[Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre]]'' and ''[[Tatort]]''.<ref name="SZ" /> From 1976, he worked as a freelance cinematographer.<ref name="Kamerapreis" /> He was considered an expert in literary adaptations and film biographies.<ref name="Spiegel" /> In 1979, he was the cinematographer for ''[[The Buddenbrooks (TV series)|The Buddenbrooks]]'', eleven episodes for television of [[Buddenbrooks|Thomas Mann's novel]], directed by [[Franz Peter Wirth]].<ref name="Pommerenke" /> |
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Roll's breakthrough came with the celebrated 16-hour TV series [[Heimat (film series)|''Heimat – Eine deutsche Chronik'']] by [[Edgar Reitz]] in 1984.<ref name="SZ" /> Among his films were Caroline Link's ''[[Jenseits der Stille]]'' and Helmut Dietl's '' |
Roll's breakthrough came with the celebrated 16-hour TV series [[Heimat (film series)|''Heimat – Eine deutsche Chronik'']] by [[Edgar Reitz]] in 1984.<ref name="SZ" /> Among his films were Caroline Link's ''[[Jenseits der Stille]]'' and Helmut Dietl's ''{{ill|Rossini (1997 film)|de|3=Rossini – oder die mörderische Frage, wer mit wem schlief|lt=Rossini}}''. He worked with [[Sönke Wortmann]] for ''[[Der bewegte Mann]]'', with {{ill|Peter Sehr|de}} for ''{{ill|Kaspar Hauser (film)|de|Kaspar Hauser (1993)|lt=Kaspar Hauser}}'', and with Link again for [[Academy Awards|Oscar]]-winning ''[[Nirgendwo in Afrika]]'' (''Nowhere in Africa'').<ref name="Grübl" /><ref name="Yue 2003">{{cite web | last=Yue | first=Tao | title=FILM REVIEW HHH: From a Distance – 'Nowhere in Africa': Quiet and Compelling | website=The Tech | date=4 April 2003 | url=http://tech.mit.edu/V123/N16/nowhere_in_afri.16a.html | access-date=23 November 2020}}</ref> He also worked with directors including [[Jo Baier]], [[Axel Corti]] and [[Peter Keglevic]].<ref name="Kamerapreis" /> |
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Roll's debut as a director was in the film ''{{ill|Radetzkymarsch (1994)|de|lt=Radetzkymarsch}}''.<ref name="Grübl2" /> Roll was the director for films including the children's classic ''{{ill| |
Roll's debut as a director was in the film ''{{ill|Radetzkymarsch (1994)|de|lt=Radetzkymarsch}}''.<ref name="Grübl2" /> Roll was the director for films including the children's classic ''{{ill|The Robber Hotzenplotz (2006 film)|de|3=Der Räuber Hotzenplotz (2006)|lt=The Robber Hotzenplotz}}'' in 2006.<ref name="SZ" /> In 2008, he was the cinematographer for [[Heinrich Breloer]]'s film ''[[Buddenbrooks (film)|Die Buddenbrooks]]''.<ref name="Pommerenke" /> |
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Roll was one of the founding members of the [[Deutsche Filmakademie]] in 2003.<ref name="Jungblut 2020">{{cite web | last=Jungblut | first=Peter | title=Kameramann der "Heimat"-Chroniken: Gernot Roll gestorben | website=BR24 | date=12 November 2020 | url=https://www.br.de/nachrichten/kultur/kameramann-der-heimat-chroniken-gernot-roll-gestorben,SG7iMMk | language=de | access-date=15 November 2020}}</ref> |
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Films for which Roll was the cinematographer include:<ref name="Filmportal" /><ref name="IEC - HOME 1939" /> |
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| ''[[Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman]]'' |
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| title = Buddenbrooks / Eine Filmkritik |
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| title = Gernot Roll / Ehrenpreis 1998 |
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| website = Deutscher Kamerapreis |
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[[Category:Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany]] |
Latest revision as of 12:25, 8 October 2023
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Born | Dresden, Germany | 9 April 1939
Died | 12 November 2020 Munich, Germany | (aged 81)
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Gernot Roll (9 April 1939 – 12 November 2020) was a German cinematographer, film director and script writer. He collaborated on several films with directors Edgar Reitz and Sönke Wortmann. He was regarded as an expert on literary adaptations and film biographies, such as The Buddenbrooks, filming Thomas Mann's novel in eleven television episodes directed by Franz Peter Wirth, and the same work again in 2008 in the film directed by Heinrich Breloer.
Life
[edit]Roll was born in Dresden and grew up in Pirna.[1] At the age of 14 he began training as a cameraman and then worked at the DEFA Studios in Berlin-Babelsberg.[2][3] His first film as a camera assistant was the fairy tale film The Singing Ringing Tree.[2] In 1960 he went to West Germany to work at Bavaria Film in Munich.[2][4] He filmed literary works such as Geschlossene Gesellschaft ,[1] and television series such as Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre and Tatort.[2] From 1976, he worked as a freelance cinematographer.[4] He was considered an expert in literary adaptations and film biographies.[3] In 1979, he was the cinematographer for The Buddenbrooks, eleven episodes for television of Thomas Mann's novel, directed by Franz Peter Wirth.[5]
Roll's breakthrough came with the celebrated 16-hour TV series Heimat – Eine deutsche Chronik by Edgar Reitz in 1984.[2] Among his films were Caroline Link's Jenseits der Stille and Helmut Dietl's Rossini . He worked with Sönke Wortmann for Der bewegte Mann, with Peter Sehr for Kaspar Hauser , and with Link again for Oscar-winning Nirgendwo in Afrika (Nowhere in Africa).[1][6] He also worked with directors including Jo Baier, Axel Corti and Peter Keglevic.[4]
Roll's debut as a director was in the film Radetzkymarsch .[7] Roll was the director for films including the children's classic The Robber Hotzenplotz in 2006.[2] In 2008, he was the cinematographer for Heinrich Breloer's film Die Buddenbrooks.[5]
Roll was one of the founding members of the Deutsche Filmakademie in 2003.[8]
He was married to the producer Rita Serra-Roll;[1] their son is the actor Michael Roll (born 1961).[1] They lived in the Hunsrück.
Roll died on 12 November 2020 in Munich after a severe illness, at the age of 81.[2][9]
Filmography
[edit]Films for which Roll was the cinematographer include:[9][10]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1970 | The Last Escape | Walter Grauman | |
1971–72 | Salto Mortale | Michael Braun | TV series |
1977 | Zero Hour | Edgar Reitz | |
1979 | The Buddenbrooks | Franz Peter Wirth[11] | TV series |
1980 | Car-napping | Wigbert Wicker | |
1980 | Ein Stück Himmel | Wirth | |
1984 | Heimat – eine deutsche Chronik | Reitz | TV series |
1985 | Morenga | Egon Günther | |
1985 | Mit meinen heißen Tränen | Fritz Lehner | |
1989 | The Rose Garden | Fons Rademakers | |
1982 | Kleine Haie | Sönke Wortmann | |
1994 | Der bewegte Mann | Wortmann | |
1996 | Das Mädchen Rosemarie | Bernd Eichinger | TV film |
1996 | Beyond Silence | Caroline Link | |
2001 | Nowhere in Africa | Link | |
2001 | Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman | Heinrich Breloer | miniseries |
2002 | Jedermanns Fest | Lehner | |
2005 | Speer und Er | Breloer | |
2008 | Buddenbrooks | Breloer[5] | |
2010 | Henri 4 | Jo Baier | |
2013 | Home from Home | Reitz | |
2019 | Brecht | Breloer |
Awards
[edit]- 1982, 1985, 1993, 2000 Grimme-Preis[2]
- 1992, 1993, 2002 Deutscher Filmpreis – Best Cinematography[2]
- 1998 Deutscher Kamerapreis[4]
- 2013 Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[12]
- 2014 Bavarian Film Awards Honorary award[2][7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Grübl, Josef (12 November 2020). "Meister des Lichts". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Dieckmann, Cordula; Etscheit, Georg (12 November 2020). "Kameramann Gernot Roll ist tot". Sächsische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ a b "Kameramann Gernot Roll ist tot". Der Spiegel. Hamburg. 13 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Gernot Roll / Ehrenpreis 1998". Deutscher Kamerapreis (in German). 28 March 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ^ a b c Pommerenke, Silvy. "Buddenbrooks / Eine Filmkritik". kino-zeit.de (in German). Retrieved 3 December 2020.
- ^ Yue, Tao (4 April 2003). "FILM REVIEW HHH: From a Distance – 'Nowhere in Africa': Quiet and Compelling". The Tech. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
- ^ a b Grübl, Josef (16 January 2015). "Stilles Genie hinter der Kamera". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Munich. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ^ Jungblut, Peter (12 November 2020). "Kameramann der "Heimat"-Chroniken: Gernot Roll gestorben". BR24 (in German). Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ a b "Gernot Roll". filmportal.de (in German). 12 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ^ "Gernot Roll". IEC – HOME (in German). Retrieved 23 November 2020.
- ^ "Buddenbrooks / 1979". deutsches-filmhaus.de (in German). Retrieved 3 December 2020.
- ^ "In Dresden geborener Kameramann Gernot Roll gestorben" (in German). MDR. 12 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
External links
[edit]- Literature by and about Gernot Roll in the German National Library catalogue
- Gernot Roll at IMDb