Julius Jaenzon
Known For: Camera
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: July 8, 1885
Day of Death: February 17, 1961 (76 years old)
Place of Birth: Göteborg, Göteborg- och Bohus län, Sweden
Julius Jaenzon (8 July 1885 – 17 February 1961) was a Swedish cinematographer, essential in the early Swedish silent cinema. He is most known for his collaborations with directors Victor Sjöström and Mauritz Stiller, particularly in adaptions of novels by Selma Lagerlöf. Especially the accuracy with which he mastered the double exposure, for example in The Phantom Carriage, was much admired at the time.
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Cinematography
Brother Against Brother
Cinematography
Löjen och tårar
Cinematography
Livets konflikter
Cinematography
Lady Marions sommarflirt
Cinematography
Barnet
Cinematography
När larmklockan ljuder
Cinematography
The Mannequin
Director of Photography
Vampire
Director of Photography
The Unknown Woman
Director of Photography
På livets ödesvägar
Director of Photography
When Love Kills
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Director of Photography
A Secret Marriage
Cinematography
Agaton och Fina
Cinematography
Kolingens galoscher
Cinematography
Den tyranniske fästmannen
Cinematography
August Strindberg's Burial
Director
August Strindberg's Burial
Director of Photography
The Black Masks
Director of Photography
The Gardener
Director
Samhällets dom
Cinematography
Samhällets dom