- Nikola Tanhofer
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Nikola Tanhofer Born 25 December 1926
Sesvete, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and SlovenesDied 24 November 1998 (aged 71)
Zagreb, CroatiaOccupation Film director
Screenwriter
CinematographerYears active 1945 - 1976 Nikola Tanhofer (25 December 1926 – 24 November 1998) was a Croatian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His film It Was Not in Vain was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Filmography
- Plavi 9 (1950)
- It Was Not in Vain (1957)
- H-8 (1958)
- Klempo (1958)
- Osma vrata (1959)
- Sreca dolazi u 9 (1961)
- Dvostruki obruc (1963)
- Svanuce (1964)
- Bablje leto (1970)
References
- ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for It Was Not in Vain". imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050768/awards. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
External links
Golden Arena for Best Director at the Pula Film Festival Yugoslav competition
(1955–1990) František Čáp (1955) · Branko Bauer (1956) · Soja Jovanović (1957) · Nikola Tanhofer (1958) · Jože Babič (1959) · Veljko Bulajić (1960) · N/A (1961) · N/A (1962) · Branko Bauer / Igor Pretnar (1963) · Žika Mitrović / France Štiglic (1964) · Aleksandar Petrović (1965) · Vatroslav Mimica (1966) · Aleksandar Petrović / Puriša Đorđević (1967) · Živojin Pavlović (1968) · Fedor Škubonja (1969) · Krsto Papić (1970) · Kiril Cenevski (1971) · Aleksandar Petrović (1972) · Matjaž Klopčič (1973) · Zdravko Velimirović (1974) · Matjaž Klopčič (1975) · Goran Paskaljević (1976) · Živojin Pavlović (1977) · Srđan Karanović (1978) · Fadil Hadžić (1979) · Goran Paskaljević (1980) · N/A (1981) · Miloš Radivojević (1982) · Srđan Karanović (1983) · Rajko Grlić (1984) · Emir Kusturica (1985) · Lordan Zafranović (1986) · Vladimir Blaževski (1987) · Žarko Dragojević (1988) · Jože Pogačnik (1989) · Filip Robar Dorin (1990)
Croatian competition
(1992–present) Krsto Papić (1992) · Davor Žmegač (1993) · N/A (1994) · Zrinko Ogresta (1995) · Vinko Brešan (1996) · Goran Rušinović (1997) · Krsto Papić (1998) · Zrinko Ogresta (1999) · Lukas Nola (2000) · Lukas Nola (2001) · Dalibor Matanić (2002) · Vinko Brešan (2003) · Antun Vrdoljak (2004) · Tomislav Radić (2005) · Antonio Nuić (2006) · Kristijan Milić (2007) · Arsen Anton Ostojić (2008) · Zvonimir Jurić & Goran Dević (2009) · Rajko Grlić (2010)
Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement in Film Oktavijan Miletić (1967) · Branko Marjanović (1970) · Fedor Hanžeković (1973) · Branko Blažina (1974) · Antun Nalis (1975) · Rudolf Sremec (1976) · Branko Majer (1977) · Obrad Gluščević (1978) · Branko Belan (1979) · Branko Bauer (1980) · Aleksandar Marks (1981) · Mate Relja (1982) · Krešo Golik (1983) · Fadil Hadžić (1984) · Nikola Tanhofer (1985) · Vatroslav Mimica (1986) · Ante Babaja (1987) · Tomislav Pinter (1988) · Frano Vodopivec (1989) · Antun Vrdoljak (1990) · Fabijan Šovagović (1991) · Zvonimir Berković (1992) · Radojka Tanhofer (1993) · Pavao Štalter (1994) · Željko Senečić (1995) · Mia Oremović (1996) · Tea Brunšmid (1997) · Boris Dvornik (1998) · Ante Peterlić (1999) · Duško Jeričević (2000) · Ernest Gregl (2001) · Borivoj Dovniković (2002) · Ilija Ivezić (2003) · Vladimir Tadej (2004) · Zoran Tadić (2005) · Krsto Papić (2006) · Arsen Dedić (2007) · Bogdan Žižić (2008) · Veljko Bulajić (2009) · Božidarka Frajt (2010)
Categories:- 1926 births
- 1998 deaths
- Croatian film directors
- Croatian cinematographers
- Croatian screenwriters
- Vladimir Nazor Award winners
- Golden Arena for Best Director winners
- People from Zagreb
- Yugoslav film directors
- European film director stubs
- Croatian people stubs
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