Golden Arena for Best Cinematography | |
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Country | Yugoslavia (1955–1990) Croatia (1992–present) |
Presented by | Pula Film Festival Jury |
First awarded | 1955 |
Currently held by | Jana Plećaš (2020) |
Website | Official Website |
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Cinematography at the Pula Film Festival.
Year | Winner | English title(s) | Original title(s) |
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1955 | Frano Vodopivec [1] | The Girl and the Oak | Djevojka i hrast |
1956 | Aleksandar Sekulović [2] | Big and small | Veliki i mali |
1957 | Nenad Jovičić [3] (shared) | Priests Ćira and Spira | Popovi Ćira i Spira |
Aleksandar Sekulović (2) [3] (shared) | Saturday Night | Subotom uveče | |
1958 | Mihajlo Popović [4] | The Sky Through the Trees | Kroz granje nebo |
1959 | Aleksandar Sekulović (3) [5] | Alone | Sam |
1960 | Ivan Marinček [6] | The Ninth Circle | Deveti krug |
1961 | Rudi Vavpotič [7] | Ballad About a Trumpet and a Cloud | Balada o trobenti in oblaku |
1962 | Aleksandar Sekulović (4) [8] | Siberian Lady Macbeth | Sibirska Ledi Magbet |
1963 | Mile de Gleria [9] | Wild Growth | Samorastniki |
1964 | Tomislav Pinter [10] | Pravo stanje stvari | |
1965 | Tomislav Pinter (2) [11] | Prometheus of the Island | Prometej s otoka Viševice |
1966 | Tomislav Pinter (3) [12] | Monday or Tuesday & Rondo | Ponedjeljak ili utorak & Rondo |
1967 | Tomislav Pinter (4) [13] | I Even Met Happy Gypsies & The Birch Tree | Skupljači perja & Breza |
1968 | Ivica Rajković [14] | & I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers | Gravitacija ili fantastična mladost činovnika Borisa Horvata & Imam dvije mame i dva tate |
1969 | Frano Vodopivec (2) [15] | An Event & When You Hear the Bells | Događaj & Kad čuješ zvona |
1970 | Rudi Vavpotič (2) [16] | Oxygen | Oxygen |
1971 | Milorad Jakšić [17] | Red Wheat | Rdeče klasje |
1972 | Mišo Samoilovski [18] | A Shot | Istrel / Pucanj |
1973 | Branko Blažina [19] | Kužiš stari moj | |
1974 | Nenad Jovičić (2) [20] | The Dervish and Death | Derviš i smrt |
1975 | Ljube Petkovski [21] | Jad | |
1976 | Branko Blažina (2) [22] | Anno Domini 1573 | Seljačka buna 1573 |
1977 | Božidar Nikolić [23] | Beštije | |
1978 | Živko Zalar [24] | Bravo Maestro & Fragrance of Wild Flowers | Bravo maestro & Miris poljskog cveća |
1979 | Tomislav Pinter (5) [25] | Search | Iskanja |
1980 | Mišo Samoilovski (2) [26] | The Lead Brigade | Olovna brigada |
1981 | Tomislav Pinter (6) [27] | The Melody Haunts My Memory | Samo jednom se ljubi |
1982 | Rado Likon [28] | Razseljena oseba | |
1983 | Živko Zalar (2) [29] | Something In-Between | Nešto između |
1984 | Goran Trbuljak [30] | Early Snow in Munich | Rani snijeg u Münchenu |
1985 | Božidar Nikolić (2) [31] | Život je lep | |
1986 | Goran Trbuljak (2) [32] | Dreaming the Rose | San o ruži |
1987 | Radoslav Vladić [33] | Na putu za Katangu | |
1988 | Boris Gortinski [34] | Zaboravljeni | |
1989 | Tomislav Pinter (6) [35] | That Summer of White Roses | Đavolji raj |
1990 | Jure Pervanje [36] | Veter v mreži | |
The following cinematographers have received multiple awards. Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslav competition (1955–1990).
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