Philipp Sichler | |
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Nationality | Germany |
Occupation | cinematographer |
Years active | 2000-present |
Philipp Sichler (born 16 July 1974) is a German cinematographer.
Philipp Sichler, born 1974 in Spaichingen has studied at the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg 1999-2004 camera. [1] Then he worked for movie productions and television productions as a cameraman. In 2007 he was awarded the Deutscher Fernsehpreis for the Best Cinematography for the TV movie Sperling und die kalte Angst. [2]
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