Jürgen Reble

Jürgen Reble

  • Place of birth: Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Also know as: Jurgen Reble

Biography

Jürgen Reble (born 1956 in Düsseldorf) is a German experimental filmmaker. In the late 1970s and 80s he was a member of the film ensemble Schmelzdahin. In the early 1980s he began making his own work in film, performance and installation often rooted in manual processing of film footage using mechanic and chemical influences and reconstruction of the cinematographic apparatus. Since 1992 he works together with the sound artist Thomas Köner in the fields of film, installation and performance. His works have exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Auditorium of the Louvre, Paris; Filmmuseum Amsterdam; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. In 1997 he got a scholarship from the Kunstfond in Bonn. In 2009 he made his first HD digital work, Materia Obscura, using footage from his earlier film Instabile Materie (1995). Reble lives and works in Bonn, Germany.

Production

Passion

1990

As Director

Rumpelstilzchen

1989

As Director

The Golden Gate

1992

As Director

A Proven Partner

1993

As Director

Unstable Materials

1995

As Director

Zillertal

1991

As Director

Chicago

1997

As Director

Tabula Smaragdina

2010

As Director

Das Schöpfwerk

2013

As Director

Liquid Movements

2011

As Director

Materia Obscura

2009

As Director

Yamanote Lightblast

2006

As Director

Zagreb Tram Station

2010

As Director

Tabula Smaragdina

1998

As Director

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