Mirko Pivčević Explained

Mirko Pivčević
Birth Date:8 August 1975
Birth Place:Split, Yugoslavia
(present-day Croatia)
Yearsactive:1998–present
Occupation:Cinematographer

Mirko Pivčević (born 8 August 1975) is a Croatian cinematographer.

Pivčević's career began in the late 1990s, with a string of short documentary films and music videos.[1] His first feature film was Alone (Sami, 2001), which won him his first Golden Arena for Best Cinematography award at the 2001 Pula Film Festival,[2] the Croatian national film awards festival. His next feature film was A Wonderful Night in Split, a 2004 black-and-white film directed by Arsen Anton Ostojić, which earned him his second Golden Arena and a nomination for the Golden Frog Award at the Camerimage cinematography film festival.[3]

Pivčević graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Drama Arts in 2007, submitting A Wonderful Night in Split as his graduation work,[1] and that same year he won his third Golden Arena for the World War II film The Living and the Dead (Živi i mrtvi). His next project was Antonio Nuić's drama film Donkey (Kenjac) which earned him his fourth Golden Arena in 2009.[3]

Selected filmography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mirko Pivčević. Filmski-programi.hr. Croatian. 26 May 2010.
  2. Web site: 48. Festival igranog filma u Puli. Pula Film Festival. Croatian. 26 May 2010.
  3. Web site: Mirko Pivcevic - Awards. Internet Movie Database. 26 May 2010.