Ivica Rajković
Ivica Rajković | |
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Born |
Udbina | 24 March 1935
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1965–1995 |
Awards | Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement in Film (2012) |
Ivica Rajković (born 24 March 1935) is a Croatian cinematographer.
Earlier in his career, Rajković worked as a photographer for Jadran Film, and later as an assistant to Tomislav Pinter. Rajković shot a total of 20 featured films, three television series, approximately 80 documentary films, and more than 3000 commercials.
Rajković received a Golden Arena for Best Cinematography in 1968 and a Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement in Film in 2012.
Selected filmography
Feature films
- Protest (1967)
- Gravitation (1968)
- I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers (1968)
- Accidental Life (1969)
- One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970)
- The Rat Savior (1976)
- Train in the Snow (1976)
- Court Martial (1978)
- The Secret of Nikola Tesla (1980)
Documentaries
- From 3 to 22 (1966)
Sources
- Rajković Ivica at filmski-programi.hr (Croatian)
- Rajković, Ivica at enciklopedija.hr (Croatian)
- Čovjek kojem je vjerovao Orson Welles (Croatian)
- Izložba: Iz filmskog albuma Ivice Rajkovića (Croatian)
External links
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