Birth Date: | 21 February 1939 |
Birth Place: | Königs Wusterhausen, Nazi Germany |
Death Place: | Ering, Bavaria, Germany . |
Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein (21 February 1939 – 21 August 2023[1]) was a German cinematographer. He has collaborated with director Werner Herzog on a number of projects.[2] Among his many collaborations with other directors, Schmidt-Reitwein is known for shooting Alan Greenberg's acclaimed 1982 documentary about Jamaica and death of Bob Marley, Land of Look Behind.
The son of painter Karl Schmidt-Reitwein, Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein was raised in Lübeck. His mother Barbara was the niece of Edvard Munchs patron Max Linde and painters Hermann Linde and Heinrich Linde-Walther.
After attending Waldorf school, Schmidt-Reitwein studied physics for a few semesters in Lübeck, before moving to Berlin in 1959 to pursue a career in film. His career stalled when he was arrested in East Berlin after being falsely accused of attempting to smuggle his girlfriend to West Berlin. Sentenced to five years imprisonment, he was released after three years when the West German government negotiated his freedom against 84,000 DM worth of butter.
Following his release from prison, Schmidt-Reitwein worked as a camera assistant in Munich. In 1969 Werner Herzog offered him the chance to work on a documentary feature film as director of photography. The film Fata Morgana was widely praised by critics. Schmidt-Reitwein worked with Herzog on 17 more movies and documentary films. He also worked with several well known directors including Douglas Sirk, Alexander Kluge, Herbert Achternbusch, Josef Bierbichler, H.C. Blumenberg, Werner Schroeter, Alan Greenberg, Valie Export, Doris Dörrie,, Markus Fischer, Douglas Wolfsperger and Andre Heller. He earned two German Film Prize trophies awarded in gold for his light speciality on two films he collaborated with Werner Herzog.
Schmidt-Reitwein had worked in the Ludwigsburg Film Academy and the Film Academy of the University of the Philippines in Manila as a Lecturer.
He also works for TV, shooting commercials for Nike, DHL, MasterCard, Swiss Com and Mercedes-Benz.[3]
Schmidt-Reitwein was the father of five children. From his first marriage with Erika Kaul he is the father to his oldest daughter Iris Maria (b. 1966), from his second marriage with Susanne Rupprecht to son Tobias and daughters Lara and Lisa. Together with his third wife he has raised his youngest daughter Ana.
At the end of his life he lived on a remote farm near Münchham, Ering, Lower Bavaria, Germany .[4]