Bernd Meiners

Nacimiento : 1952-09-17,

Películas

Pier Paolo Pasolini: An Italian Journey
Director of Photography
In the summer of 1959, as a correspondent for “Successo” magazine, Pasolini traveled along the Italian coast. In 1963, he documented Italian sex behavior, explained in “Love Meetings,” a 1964 film. In the winter of 1970-71, he witnessed the plight of the most impoverished Italian population and the innocents who suffered the boot of state power. After these three journeys, he concluded that Italian society had changed dramatically for the worse throughout all those years.
The Silent Glow
Cinematography
New forms of manipulation and the inundation of stimuli from new media pose a great risk to children’s mental health. Finally, society has started to respond. A secular culture of consciousness is arising: meditation and new forms of resilience and mindfulness training have formed part of the curriculum in many of Europe’s schools. Can systematic inner development genuinely enable young people to take responsibility – for their own lives, for society and for the world? Can openness, compassion and an ethical attitude in children be increased by mental training?
Werner Nekes - Das Leben zwischen den Bildern
Director of Photography
In conversations with his friends and colleagues, among them Bernd Upnmoor, Helmut Herbst, Alexander Kluge, Klaus Wyborny, Daniel Kothenschulte and Helge Schneider, Ulrike Pfeiffer takes us on a journey into the broad expanse of Nekes' cabinet of wonder and his cinematic works. At the same time, this documentary provides an insight into the history of experimental film in Germany.
Kann man Gott beleidigen?
Camera Operator
Rasputín: un asesinato en la corte del zar
Director of Photography
San Petersburgo, Rusia, 30 de diciembre de 1916. Grigori Rasputín es asesinado. La historia del humilde campesino que se convirtió en el consejero más influyente de la zarina Alexandra Feodorovna, esposa del último zar, Nicolás II Romanov.
Plateau
Director of Photography
A man wanders around outside, through deserted spaces. Two women have found temporary shelter somewhere inside. Their deserted environment poses a subtle threat. Plateau is a story of an alienation that has spread from within the protagonists into the outer world. The dystopian outdoor shots were filmed in so-called shrinking cities, in town districts in the Ruhr area and in Bremerhaven, both struggling with massive numbers of unoccupied buildings.
Zona Norte
Camera Operator
15 years after our award-winning documentary WARRIOR OF LIGHT, the portrait of internationally acclaimed human rights activist Yvonne Bezerra de Mello and her work with street kids in Rio, ZONA NORTE is investigating the development and sustainability of the project. Over the years Yvonne has developed a new pedagogy that helps children who are traumatized by violence to overcome their experiences and the resulting learning problems. The children we portrayed 15 years ago are now young adults. They report from their lives in the most dangerous favela in the north of the city. They are the living proof that an alternative pedagogy is capable to break the vicious circle of poverty and violence.
The Prince
Director of Photography
It's 1997 and Afghanistan is controlled by the Taliban. Seventeen-year-old Jalil Nazari finds refuge in Iran, where he ekes out an existence doing odd jobs. One day luck comes his way and he lands the starring role in an Iranian feature film.
Los Romanov: esplendor y ocaso de una dinastía
Director of Photography
Ekaterimburgo, Rusia, 17 de julio de 1917. El zar Nicolás II Romanov y su familia son brutalmente asesinados por los bolcheviques. Este trágico acontecimiento pone fin a la larga dinastía que había gobernado el país con mano de hierro desde la coronación de Miguel I Romanov en 1613.
Hungry Minds
Director of Photography
Α Bengalese architect builds library boats that can bring books to people even during the monsoon season. Α Mongolian author packs two boxes full of books each summer to provide reading material to children in remote areas. Α Kenyan librarian leads caravans of camels loaded with boxes of books to the nomadic tribes bordering Somalia. Despite the heat, wind, rain or snow, they still manage their long journeys. This film about the fascinating world of mobile libraries tells of unusual means of transportation and adventurous travel, of different cultures and lifestyles, of the worries, aspirations and dreams of people in these areas – of books that change lives – and of book lovers, who take on unbelievable challenges in order to provide people in the remotest areas of the world with reading material. A film about the love of literature and the respect for knowledge that accepts no boundaries.
Revision
Cinematography
On June 29, 1992, a farmer in East Germany found two dead bodies in a cornfield. They were Romanian citizens shot by hunters while trying to cross the external EU border. Were they really mistaken for wild boars? The trial began four years later and the accused were acquitted – but the relatives of the dead knew nothing. REVISION is the filmic reworking of a case that appeared to be long closed. The film not only attempts to document what really happened, it also poses the questions: why did two men die on a sunny day in the middle of a field? Who were they? What led them here? The search for answers drove the two filmmakers to sift through investigative files. This led them to new witnesses and to uncovering problems with European asylum policy. Above all, however, it led them to the relatives and their memories of the two dead men.
The Look
Director of Photography
Documental y estudio biográfico sobre una de las actrices más influyentes de su generación, la mujer de mirada enigmática, Charlotte Rampling.
Day of the Sparrow
Cinematography
Two newspaper reports from the same day mark the beginning of the story: a sparrow is shot dead in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands, while a German soldier is killed in an attack in Afghanistan. Scheffner sets out on a journey into a deceptive peace.
Lenin kam nur bis Lüdenscheid - Meine kleine deutsche Revolution
Director of Photography
100 Porsches and Me
Camera Operator
100 Porsches and Me is the search for a grass-green Porsche from the 1970s that i dreamt about for years.
Punish Me
Director of Photography
Angelina Maccarone's intense drama deals with the obsessive relationship between a confused teenager and an elder woman. Elsa Seifert successfully works as probation officer, but the relationship to her longtime companion is in trouble since their common daughter moved out. Then she gets to know Jan, a 16-years-old offender, who frankly offers to submit himself sexually to her. Although being shocked in the beginning, Elsa gets more and more attracted by the young man...
James Dean: El principito y el pequeño bastardo
Cinematography
The collar of his coat turned up in New York: Images which have collaborated on building a myth – the image of eternal and misunderstood youth. Unlike Marlon Brando, the proletarian rebel with identifiable goals, James Dean was the timeless and androgynous youthful rebel. His death on the Interstate 46 leads us back to 1950s America, a time when youth was re-interpreted all anew.
Die Kinder sind tot
Director of Photography
A documentary exploring a crime that shocked Germany in the summer of 1999.
Selbstbeschreibung
Director of Photography
Georg Stefan Troller, born in Vienna in 1921, crossed half of Europe as a refugee only to return with the US army in 1945 . As a filmmaker he became a chronicler of his time and with this film he engages in some bold and self-ironic navel gazing.
Paragraph 175
Director of Photography
En los años 20, Berlín se había convertido en un paraíso homosexual, donde gays y lesbianas vivían relativamente al descubierto dentro de una subcultura de artistas e intelectuales. Con la llegada al poder de los Nazis, todo cambió. Entre 1933 y 1945 100.000 hombres fueron arrestados por ser homosexuales, bajo el cargo de sodomía, según el artículo 175 del Código Penal alemán de 1871. En 1997 los directores Robert Epstein y Jeffrey Friedman fueron a Amsterdam para la presentación de su película "El Celuloide Oculto". Allí conocieron al Doctor Klaus Müller, un historiador Alemán y Director del Proyecto Europeo del Museo Memorial del holocausto de los Estados Unidos, y se propusieron sacar esta historia oculta a la atención internacional. Narrada por Rupert Everett.
Bennent mal vier
Director of Photography
Wolfgang Clement - Ein deutscher Politiker
Cinematography
Love in Hollywood
Director of Photography
Various Hollywood people talk about love.
Eine Reise in das Innere von Wien
Director of Photography
The filmmaker goes on an expedition using a book by Gerhard Roth as travel guide: it is a voyage through the texts. He tells of an inner and exterior voyage, an essayistic trip along the itineraries laid out by Roth. The eight stories told by Gerhard Roth are stories about Austria, encounters with people living on the border, about outsiders and outcasts.
Reunion
Director of Photography
After their mother’s death, three siblings meet up in her apartment – and revert to their childhood family dynamics. They play concentration and enjoy eggnog with their chocolate pudding, making the regression a not entirely unpleasant one … As a blithe "preview" of her debut feature The Terrible Threesome, this short narrative by Hermine Huntgeburth, who grew up with nine brothers and sisters, is a droll portrait of family ties that is as cosy as it is eerie.
Herzschlag der Kontinente
Cinematography