Director, Screenplay, Director of photography, Editing, Miscellaneous, Producer

Biography

Marian Czura, born in the Upper Silesian village of Groszowice, started to study theology in Oppeln but left university shortly before his ordination out of protest against the conservative morals of the Catholic Church. After studying psychology in Warsaw for several semesters, Czura emigrated to Germany with his family in the late 1960s. In 1971, he started to study painting at the well-known Städelschule in Frankfurt. At the same time, he also studied at the equally well-known art school at Amsterdam’s Stedelijk museum.

At that time, Czura discovered his passion for film. After finishing his first feature-length film "Krautsand" (1977) together with Tillmann Scholl, Czura mainly worked as a cinematographer from 1980 on. He started a longtime collaboration with director Leo Hiemer and filmed several of Hiemer’s films, including the award-winning, critical, and satirical success "Daheim sterben die Leut" (1985), the Third Reich drama "Leni" (1994), and the relationship story "Komm, wir träumen!" ("Let Us Dream! ", 2004).

As a director, Czura finished several documentary films over the decades, including "Er tanzte das Leben" (2003), a documentary about the Russian-Polish dancer Sylvin Rubinstein. Czura again dealt with an artistic and musical topic in his documentary film "Klang der Seele" that opened in German cinemas in 2009. In the film, he portrays four talented teenagers who are trained to become composers.

 

Filmography

2013
  • Director of photography
2008
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • Producer
2002-2004
  • Director of photography
2003
  • Director
  • Director of photography
1998/1999
  • Director of photography
1993/1994
  • Director of photography
1992
  • Director of photography
1987/1988
  • Co-author
  • Director of photography
1984/1985
  • Co-author
  • Director of photography
  • Assistant editor
  • Special effects
1983/1984
  • Director of photography
1982/1983
  • Director of photography
1982/1983
  • Director of photography
1982/1983
  • Director of photography
1983
  • Director of photography
1978-1982
  • Director of photography
1981/1982
  • Director of photography
1980/1981
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • 2nd Camera unit
  • Editing
1980/1981
  • Director of photography
1981
  • Miscellaneous
1980/1981
  • Director
  • Screenplay
  • Editing
1980/1981
  • 2nd Camera unit
1981
  • Director of photography
1980/1981
  • Director of photography
1981
  • Director of photography
1981
  • Director of photography
1979/1980
  • Director of photography
1980
  • Miscellaneous
1977
  • Director
1974
  • Director of photography
1971
  • Director