Lisa Jilg was born in Munich and dedicated herself to analog photography and started to shoot and develop her own photo series. In September 2018, she began studying cinematography at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg and graduated in 2024 with the feature film VENA. The photographic eye and the art of bringing stories to life through a single image and atmosphere still influence her work today. Her last short film "Dignity Keeper" was nominated for the German Short Film Award. In 2023, she accompanied four police officers-to-be at the Berlin Police Academy on their way into professional life as part of the ZDF Kleines Fernsehspiel. The feature film VENA will be released in fall of 2024.
Languages
German (native) | English (fluent)
Special Skills
Analog Film
Selected Credits
Vena | feature | D: Chiara Fleischhacker | P: Neue Boskop | Germany | 2023/24
Tell me what you want | short | D: Lea Thurner | P: Filmacademy Baden-Württemberg | Germany | 2023
Feminine Borderlines | short | D: Kea Wagner | P: Filmacademy Baden-Württemberg | Germany | 2023
Polizeiakademie | documentary | R: Moritz Schultz | P: ZDF Kleines Fernsehspiel, Kojoten Film | Germany | 2022/23
Titanninen | teaser (series) | D: Jannik Weiße | P: Filmacademy Baden-Württemberg | Germany | 2023
In Between - William Fan | documentary | D: Kim Heß | P: Filmacademy Baden-Württemberg | Germany | 2022
Würdenbewahrerin | short | D: Sandro Rados | P: SWR/ARTE | Deutschland | 2021