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Jan Zabeil was born 1981 in Berlin, Germany. He studied cinematography at the University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg (HFF/B) from 2003 to 2009 and meanwhile started to direct.
download as PDF (engl.) Director and cinematographer Jan Zabeil was born 1981 in Berlin, Germany. He studied Cinematography at the University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg (HFF/B) from 2003 until 2009 and attended the Binger Writer's Lab, Amsterdam 2012.
A PORTRAIT OF DIRECTOR JAN ZABEIL. photo © Sebastian Woithe. “I studied cinematography at the Film University KONRAD WOLF in Babelsberg,“ Jan Zabeil explains, "then directed shorts that did well at festivals, then my first feature, THE RIVER USED TO BE A MAN, and now I‘m working on my second!“
Jan Zabeil carefully observes small moments that are so heartbreakingly familiar to anyone who has experienced the precarious territory of contemporary family life. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Italian mountain range, this visually striking and emotionally complex film is an intimate drama and a probing exploration of both an ...
Jan Zabeil was born 1981 in Berlin, Germany. He studied cinematography at the University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg (HFF/B) from 2003 to 2009 and meanwhile started to direct.
Director: Three Peaks. Born in Berlin in 1981, Jan Zabeil studied at the University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg. In 2007-2008 his short films "L.H.O." and "Was Weiss Der Tropfen Davon" screened at over hundred international film festivals and were awarded with several prizes.
Mar 30, 2017 · 30/03/2017 - German Films interviews German director Jan Zabeil, who broke through with The River Used to Be a Man, and is now working on his second feature, Three Peaks