Golden Arena for Best Cinematography

Golden Arena for
Best Cinematography
Country Yugoslavia (1955–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented by Pula Film Festival Jury
First awarded 1955
Currently held by Tamara Cesarec (2016)
Website Official Website

List of winners

The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Cinematography at the Pula Film Festival.

Yugoslav competition (1955–1990)

Year Winner English title(s) Original title(s)
1955Frano VodopivecThe Girl and the OakDjevojka i hrast
1956Aleksandar SekulovićBig and smallVeliki i mali
1957Nenad Jovičić (shared)Priests Ćira and SpiraPopovi Ćira i Spira
1957Aleksandar Sekulović (shared)Saturday NightSubotom uveče
1958Mihajlo PopovićKroz granje nebo
1959Aleksandar SekulovićAloneSam
1960Ivan MarinčekThe Ninth CircleDeveti krug
1961Rudi VavpotičBallad About a Trumpet and a CloudBalada o trobenti in oblaku
1962Aleksandar SekulovićSiberian Lady MacbethSibirska Ledi Magbet
1963Mile de GleriaWild GrowthSamorastniki
1964Tomislav PinterPravo stanje stvari
1965Tomislav PinterPrometheus of the IslandPrometej s otoka Viševice
1966Tomislav PinterMonday or Tuesday & RondoPonedjeljak ili utorak & Rondo
1967Tomislav PinterI Even Met Happy Gypsies & The Birch TreeSkupljači perja & Breza
1968Ivica Rajković& I Have Two Mothers and Two FathersGravitacija ili fantastična mladost činovnika Borisa Horvata & Imam dvije mame i dva tate
1969Frano VodopivecAn Event & When You Hear the BellsDogađaj & Kad čuješ zvona
1970Rudi VavpotičOxygenOxygen
1971Milorad JakšićRed WheatRdeče klasje
1972Mišo SamoilovskiA ShotIstrel / Pucanj
1973Branko BlažinaKužiš stari moj
1974Nenad JovičićThe Dervish and DeathDerviš i smrt
1975Ljube PetkovskiJad
1976Branko BlažinaAnno Domini 1573Seljačka buna 1573
1977Božidar NikolićBeštije
1978Živko ZalarBravo Maestro & Fragrance of Wild FlowersBravo maestro & Miris poljskog cveća
1979Tomislav PinterSearchIskanja
1980Mišo SamoilovskiThe Lead BrigadeOlovna brigada
1981Tomislav PinterThe Melody Haunts My MemorySamo jednom se ljubi
1982Rado LikonRazseljena oseba
1983Živko ZalarSomething In-BetweenNešto između
1984Goran TrbuljakEarly Snow in MunichRani snijeg u Münchenu
1985Božidar NikolićŽivot je lep
1986Goran TrbuljakDreaming the RoseSan o ruži
1987Radoslav VladićNa putu za Katangu
1988Boris GortinskiZaboravljeni
1989Tomislav PinterThat Summer of White RosesĐavolji raj
1990Jure PervanjeVeter v mreži

Croatian competition (1992–present)

Year Winner English title Original title
1991
Festival was cancelled.[A]
1992Goran TrbuljakThe Stone GateKamenita vrata
1993Slobodan TrninićThe Golden YearsZlatne godine
1994
National competition program was cancelled.[B]
1995Tomislav PinterEach Time We Part AwaySvaki put kad se rastajemo
1996Vjekoslav VrdoljakNausikayaNausikaja
1997Goran TrbuljakTreća žena
1998Goran TrbuljakTransatlanticTransatlantik
1999Vjekoslav VrdoljakGarciaGarcia
2000Darko ŠuvakCelestial BodyNebo, sateliti
2001Mirko PivčevićAloneSami
2002Silvio JesenkovićSerafim, the Lighthouse Keeper's SonSerafin, svjetioničarev sin
2003Živko ZalarWitnessesSvjedoci
2004Mirko PivčevićA Wonderful Night in SplitTa divna Splitska noć
2005Vjekoslav VrdoljakTwo Players from the BenchDva igrača s klupe
2006Branko LintaI Love YouVolim te
2007Dragan Marković (shared)The Living and the DeadŽivi i mrtvi
2007Mirko Pivčević (shared)
2008Davorin GeclIza stakla
2009Mirko PivčevićDonkeyKenjac
2010Slobodan TrninićJust Between UsNeka ostane među nama
2011Vanja ČernjulDaddyĆaća
2012Dragan RuljančićCannibal VegetarianLjudožder vegetarijanac
2013Erol ZupčevićA StrangerObrana i zaštita
2014Branko LintaThe ReaperKosac
2015Mario OljačaYou Carry MeTi mene nosiš
2016Tamara CesarecShooting StarsNarodni heroj Ljiljan Vidić

Notes

A. ^ Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival, as a sign of protest against violence related to the Ten-Day War in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program.[1]
B. ^ : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months (Bogdan Žižić's The Price of Life). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual competition program was replaced by screenings of the classic works of the Zagreb School of Animated Film and documentaries, while the main program featured premieres of six American movies.[2]

Multiple winners

The following cinematographers have received multiple awards. Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslav competition (1955–1990).

See also

References

General
  • "Internet stranice proteklih festivala i arhivski podaci" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
Specific
  1. "38. Pulski filmski festival" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  2. "41. Pulski filmski festival" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
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