Günther Anders (born 8 November 1908 in Berlin;[1] died 16 September 1977 in Munich) was a German cameraman and cinematographer.
In 1934 he took full charge of the camera for the first time in Ich bin Du, a short film directed by Hoffmann.
After a considerable quantity of drama films Anders was reckoned among the top cameramen in the Third Reich.
Besides his drama work he was involved in several significant propaganda films, such as Wunschkonzert and the anti-Polish production Heimkehr.
In the winter of 1944/45 he was cameraman on the last, unfinished, large-scale production of this era, Das Leben geht weiter ("Life Goes On").