Julius Jaenzon

Julius Jaenzon

Julius Jaenzon (8 July 1885 – 17 February 1961) was a Swedish cinematographer, essential in the early Swedish silent cinema. He is most known for his collaborations with directors Victor Sjöström and Mauritz Stiller, particularly in adaptions of novels by Selma Lagerlöf. Especially the accuracy with which he mastered the double exposure, for example in The Phantom Carriage, was much admired at...

Known For

The Phantom Carriage

Director of Photography

A Man There Was

Director of Photography

The Outlaw and His Wife

Director of Photography

Cast Credits

The Wings

as Cameraman

Crew Credits

Livet på Forsbyholm

Director of Photography

Djurgårdskvällar

Cinematography

Private Number 91-Karlsson

Director of Photography

Hans officiella fästmö

Director of Photography

Queen for a Night

Cinematography

Katrina

Director of Photography

Man glömmer ingenting

Director of Photography

Löjtnantshjärtan

Director of Photography

Livet på en pinne

Cinematography

Dunungen

Director of Photography

Göranssons pojke

Cinematography

Landstormens lilla argbigga

Director of Photography

Bright Prospects

Director of Photography

One, But a Lion!

Cinematography

Emelie Högqvist

Director of Photography

Whalers

Director of Photography

Sara Learns Manners

Cinematography

Klart till drabbning

Director of Photography

The Honeymoon

Director of Photography

Samvetsömma Adolf

Director of Photography

The Marriage Game

Director of Photography

Smålänningar

Cinematography

Ocean Breakers

Director of Photography

Man's Way with Women

Cinematography

Kungliga Johansson

Director of Photography

Giftasvuxna döttrar

Director of Photography

Love and Deficit

Director of Photography

Oaths

Cinematography

Father and Son

Director of Photography