Jutta Tränkle

Movies

What's Between Us
Cinematography
After eighteen years of marriage, Alice finds herself confronted with the fact that her husband Frank feels more and more attracted to men. Not only Frank, but also she and their three children undergo an irreversible change.
Solar System
Cinematography
Solar System is a film about disappearance. It is a portrait of daily life in the indigenous community of the Kollas in Tinkunaku in the mountains of northern Argentina.
Material
Cinematography
"Pictures from the late eighties in the GDR on up to the immediate present in the year 2008 in Germany. What has been left over besieges my mind. All these pictures keep reassembling themselves to make up something which they were originally not made for. They are still in motion. They are becoming history." (Thomas Heise)
Doppelt anders?
Director
Twice different. Five immigrants in Germany tell there stories. Do they feel different because they are from another country? Do they feel different, because they are lesbian or gay? Are they discriminated against because of their sexual orientation or because of their skin color? Or are theses issues not nearly as dire and drastic as others might think? In the end each story gives a different answer.
Im Glück (Neger)
Cinematography
Documentary by Thomas Heise.
Nach dem Mord an Theo van Gogh
Camera Operator
BerlinBeirut
Cinematography
Berlin and Beirut were occupied, destructed, divided, reconstructed and today people still say "East and West" in both cities. Through the whole film Berlin and Beirut become one city. One space. A space where you feel the weight of the past and the lightness of life sharing with Myrna her stories, adventures and memories.
Bandits
Cinematography
BANDITS (2003) retraces the roots of the escapade of a group of Georgians in their twenties who hijacked an Aeroflot passenger plane on November 18, 1983 from Tbilisi.
Vaterland
Cinematography
Documentary by Thomas Heise.
Icke
Director of Photography
Icke wants a wife, not a Russian bride, but one who is always there for him and who will sometimes make him a fried chicken. But Icke is illiterate, a secret he keeps well. In his last hope, he calls a crisis counseling service. When he hears the voice of the crisis advisor, the tide turns.