Denisa Buranová eletta DoP slovacca dell'anno
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Slovakian DoP Denisa Buranová has received the main CAMERA 2019 Award for her work on the film By a Sharp Knife [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Iveta Grófová
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intervista: Marko Škop
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Juraj Mravec, the director, screenwriter and cinematographer of Lost Home [+leggi anche:
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Here is the full list of winners:
CAMERA 2019 – Feature Film
Winner
Denis Buranová – By a Sharp Knife [+leggi anche:
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Runners-up
Ján Meliš – Let There Be Light [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Marko Škop
intervista: Milan Ondrík
scheda film] (Slovakia/Czech Republic)
Martin Štrba – The Glass Room [+leggi anche:
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CAMERA 2019 – Documentary Film
Winner
Juraj Mravec – Lost Home [+leggi anche:
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Runners-up
Ondřej Szollos – The Good Death [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Tomáš Krupa
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Dušan Husár – Doing What They Love (Sudan)
CAMERA 2019 – Television Series
Winner
Tomáš Juríček – Maria Theresa (Czech Republic/Austria/Hungary/Slovakia)
Runners-up
Nick Kollár – Dame and King (Czech Republic)
Martin Rau – Behind the Glass (season 3)
CAMERA 2019 – Short Film
Winner
Michal Babinec – Flora (Spain)
Runners-up
Anna Smoroňová – Kid
Nick Kollár – Trip
CAMERA 2019 – Commercial
Winner
Michal Babinec – Heroes of Today
Runners-up
Marián Ontko – Dedoles_Astral_Freedom
Dušan Husár – Royal Crown Cola
CAMERA 2019 – Music Video
Winner
Dušan Husár – Yesterday’s Wake by Son Lux
Runners-up
Tomasz Wierzbicki – Panowie v kapeluszach by Sabina
Michal Babinec – Exil by Territorie
CAMERA 2019 – Student Film
Winner
Oliver Záhlava – Pura Vida
Runners-up
Lucia Kovaľová – Indian Summer
Lukáš Kačerjak – Zodiac Paradoxies
Lifetime Achievement Award
Richard Krivda
Award for Technological Contribution
Vlado Struhár
(Tradotto dall'inglese)
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