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Stefan Gutternigh


GENRES / ACTIVITIES
Documentation Cinema, Shortfilm
 

CONTACT

 
Stefan Gutternigh
Nymphengasse 1/1
1120 Wien
Tel Geschäftl.: +436502623588
Tel Mobil: +436502623588
 

CAREER

 
EDUCATION
Advertising Academy Wifi Vienna
 
LANGUAGE SKILLS
German, English
 
ACTIVITIES
Stefan Gutternigh is a cinematographer and graphic designer. After his training at the advertising academy Wifi Vienna he gained a wide variety of experiences in numerous projects for various clients like Volvo, Palmers, Bawag, Bipa, Spanish Riding School Vienna, p2 cosmetics and many others. Since 2015 he has been self-employed. He successfully published his comic books "Pest 1435" (2016), "The Common Good" (2018), "Nothing to Hide" (2019) and "Truth hurts" (2020) with the help of the bakers on Kickstarter. Together with his wife Eva Amann he created the documentary „Frank und Frei“ (2019) and the short films „A22“ (2017) and „The Common Good“ (2023). Eva and Stefan are a couple since 2004. They married in Malta in 2017. Their daughter Thalia was born in 2019.
 

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FILMOGRAPHY

 
TITEL
YEAR
GENRE
INFOS
 
The Common Good
2023
Shortfilm
Film-Details
 

FILM-DETAILS: The Common Good

Year   2023
Minutes   17
Genre   Shortfilm
Assignment   Director, Camera, Editing, Actor
Contents   The comic book adaptation "The Common Good" is a satirical short film set in cyberpunk Vienna of the future.
Web   4eyes2view.com
 
Frank and free
2019
Documentation Cinema
Film-Details
 

FILM-DETAILS: Frank and free

Year   2019
Minutes   78
Genre   Documentation Cinema
Assignment   Camera, Editing
Contents   Frank Guthke, deserter, 91 and impressively spry for his age, talks about his experiences before, during and after the Second World War.
Web   4eyes2view.com
 
A22
2017
Shortfilm
Film-Details
 

FILM-DETAILS: A22

Year   2017
Minutes   12
Genre   Shortfilm
Assignment   Camera, Editing
Contents   Accompanied by omnipresent, imaginary commercials two friends drive home with their new toilet seat.