Jost Vacano Explained

Jost Vacano
Birth Date:15 March 1934
Birth Place:Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Nazi Germany
Occupation:Cinematographer
Years Active:1962–2000

Jost Vacano, BVK (born 15 March 1934) is a German retired cinematographer. His work included Das Boot, and he also worked together with director Paul Verhoeven on seven films, including RoboCop and Total Recall. He was also the cinematographer for The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum which he considers his favorite of his own films due to its timeless political message.[1]

Awards

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1966No Shooting Time for FoxesPeter Schamoni
1970Klaus Überall
1974SupermarketRoland Klick
Der AbituriententagEberhard Itzenplitz
1975The Lost Honor of Katharina BlumVolker Schlöndorff
Margarethe von Trotta
1976Roland Klick
Peter Schamoni
1977Wolf Gremm
Soldier of OrangePaul Verhoeven
1978The Fifth CommandmentDuccio Tessari
1980SpettersPaul Verhoeven
1981Das BootWolfgang PetersenBavarian Film Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Cinematography
1983The Roaring FiftiesPeter Zadek
1984The NeverEnding StoryWolfgang Petersen
198652 Pick-UpJohn Frankenheimer
1987RoboCopPaul Verhoeven
1988Rocket GibraltarDaniel Petrie
1990Total RecallPaul Verhoeven
1993Untamed HeartTony Bill
1995ShowgirlsPaul Verhoeven
1997Starship Troopers
2000Hollow Man

Television

TV movies

TV series

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jost Vacano.