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DJ Punk: The Photographer Daniel Josefsohn

Nobody captured the atmosphere of 1990s Berlin better than German photographer Daniel Josefsohn, who died in 2016 at the age of 54, leaving his mark in advertising with his irreverent aesthetic and punk sensibility. It was his spontaneous, imperfect images shot for an MTV campaign in 1994 that first made him famous.

Top Cast

  • Lars Rudolph

    Lars Rudolph

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Stefan Kaminski

    Stefan Kaminski

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Alexander Scheer

    Alexander Scheer

    Self - Actor

  • Christoph Amend

    Christoph Amend

    Self - Journalist

  • Ivonne Burges-Ivancic

    Ivonne Burges-Ivancic

    Self - Dancer

  • Julia Hummer

    Julia Hummer

    Self - Actress

  • Karin Müller

    Karin Müller

    Self - Daniel's Companion

  • WestBam

    WestBam

    Self - DJ

  • Nadine Barth

    Nadine Barth

    Self - Curator

Overview

Nobody captured the atmosphere of 1990s Berlin better than German photographer Daniel Josefsohn, who died in 2016 at the age of 54, leaving his mark in advertising with his irreverent aesthetic and punk sensibility. It was his spontaneous, imperfect images shot for an MTV campaign in 1994 that first made him famous.

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