Geir Hartly Andreassen
Geir Hartly Andreassen, FSF is a Norwegian cinematographer based in Stockholm, Sweden. His work includes The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Kon Tiki, Max Manus, Lange Flate Ballær I and II, and Darling.
Andreassen has won several awards, including the Amanda Award for best cinematography for Max Manus, Guldbagge Award in for best cinematography for Darling.
Filmography
Features
- The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
- Kon-Tiki
- Max Manus
- Lange Flate Ballær 2
- Majken
- Darling
- Babas bilar
- Lange flate ballær
- Boban hockeystjärnan
- Cuba libre
- Barnsäng
- ''Nöd ut''
Shorts
Innesluten Pinguinfilm, 2004Boban Hockeystjärnan Filmkreatörerna, 2003Cuba Libre Filmbolaget, 2002Barnsäng Pinguinfilm, 2001Unce Upon a Time Filmkreatörerna, 2000Fly Paradox, 2000 Nöd Ut, 1996Monument, 1996Documentary
Einstein, 2004. Commissioned by the Nobel Museum in StockholmEducation
- Bachelor of arts, Cinematography, University College of Film. Professor: Sven Nykvist, ASC, FSF
- Technician of Telecommunication, Technical school
Memberships
Awards
- Amanda Award Best cinematography for Max Manus.
- Guldbagge Award Best cinematography for Darling.
- George Eastman Award
- Dolby Laboratories Sound Award for the film A modest psychological blowout, 1992
- Amandus for best short film Verdens herlighet, 1989