Jakob Fuhr

Películas

Soldier Ahmet
Director of Photography
Ahmet has not cried anymore since he was 13 years old. Out of the need to deal with his emotions, the 29 year old professional soldier and boxer takes acting lessons. The desire to combine his everyday life with the increasingly important passion for acting, threatens to fail in the prejudices of the people around him - in the familiar environment with its tight structures as well as in the seemingly liberal world that has opening up to him.
Die Zukunft ist besser als ihr Ruf
Camera Production Assistant
A film about people who make a difference. They are committed to a lively political culture, to sustainable solutions in food and construction, to clarity in thinking about the economy, and to social justice.
Fucking Drama
Director of Photography
A short directed by Michael Podogil.
Lobo
Camera Operator
Arabia, 1916. Theeb -lobo en árabe- vive con su tribu beduina en un rincón olvidado del Imperio Otomano. Después de haber perdido recientemente a su padre, Hussein debe criar a su hermano Theeb. Sus vidas son interrumpidas con la llegada de un oficial del ejército británico y su guía en una misión misteriosa. Incapaz de negar su ayuda al británico por temor a deshonrar la reputación de su difunto padre, Hussein se compromete a acompañarles a su destino, un pozo de agua en la antigua ruta de peregrinación a La Meca. Temeroso de perder a su hermano, Theeb persigue a Hussein y se embarca en un peligroso viaje a través del desierto de Arabia que, desde el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial, se ha convertido en el coto de caza de mercenarios otomanos, revolucionarios árabes y asaltantes beduinos marginados.
The First Sea
Director of Photography
Growing up in times of conflict - 13-year old Palestinian girls Wafaa and Raneen from two different Westbank villages are faced with the option of going on a one-day trip to the beach in Israel. Although they live only a few kilometers away, they have both never been to the sea. Israeli peace activists organize a day at the beach in Tel Aviv for Palestinian women and children, to let them exchange the view on the Wall against the horizon. One summer morning, Wafaa is preparing for the journey and imagining pretty people in Israel, while Raneen is playing freedom fighter with her friends. Her village is in constant conflict with the Israeli soldiers and for her and her parents it is out of the question to spend a beach day with the "others". Is the day by the sea a one-day utopia? Or a possible future?
Rote Flecken
Director of Photography
Tommi wants to practice shooting. But his younger brother Simon is also fascinated with their father's gun and insists on coming with him into the woods. Soon, their naive play-fights take a serious turn.