Helena Wittmann

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Female

Birthday 1982-10-05 (42 years old)

Place of Birth Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Helena Wittmann

Biography

Helena Wittmann was born 1982 in Neuss, Germany. Originally studying Spanish and Media Studies in Erlangen and Hamburg, she went on to attend The University of Fine Arts of Hamburg (HFBK) between 2007 and 2014. In her films and within her artistic practice, rooms constitute much more than just bare venues of a storyline. She questions and contextualises the boundaries of these rooms, in them, with them, on them and along them. Since 2015 she is working as artistic research assistant at the HFBK. Her work was shown internationally in exhibitions and filmfestivals.

Known For

Director

2023
The Swell

as Director

2023
2018
Ada Kaleh

as Director

2018
Wildness of Waves

as Director

2017
Drift

as Director

2015
Later

as Director

2014
21.3 °C

as Director

2013
The Wild

as Director

2010
Circling

as Director

Camera

2023
Human Flowers of Flesh

as Director of Photography

2020
virar mar / meer werden / becoming sea

as Director of Photography

2019
Entire Days Together

as Director of Photography

2018
Casanova Gene

as Director of Photography

2018
Ada Kaleh

as Director of Photography

2018
Land of My Children

as Director of Photography

2018
Wildness of Waves

as Director of Photography

2018
Bigger Than Life

as Director of Photography

2017
Drift

as Director of Photography

2015
Later

as Director of Photography

2014
21.3 °C

as Director of Photography

2013
Time Goes by Like a Roaring Lion

as Director of Photography

2013
The Wild

as Director of Photography

Editor

2018
Ada Kaleh

as Editor

2018
2017
Drift

as Editor

2015
Later

as Editor

2014
21.3 °C

as Editor

2013
The Wild

as Editor

2010
Circling

as Editor

Writer

2023
2018
Ada Kaleh

as Screenplay

2017
Drift

as Writer

Producer

2023
Human Flowers of Flesh

as Co-Producer

Sound

2015
Later

as Sound Designer

Visual Effects

2013
The Wild

as Visual Effects