Martin Štrba (cameraman)
Martin Štrba (born August 26, 1961 in Levice , Czechoslovakia ) is a Slovak cameraman .
biography
Martin Štrba was trained as a photographer in Bratislava from 1976 to 1980 . He then studied at the film and television faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts , where he received his diploma as a cameraman in 1985. With the drama Die Zärtlichkeit directed by Martin Sulík , Štrba made his debut as a cameraman for a feature film. He then made several films for the Slovakian Sulík himself, as well as for the Czech director Vladimír Michálek .
Filmography (selection)
- 1992: Tenderness (Neha)
- 1993: Everything I like (Vsetko co mam rad)
- 1995: The garden (Záhrada)
- 1998: The bastard must die (Je treba zabít Sekala)
- 2000: Krähwinkel (Krajinka)
- 2001: spring in autumn (Babí léto)
- 2003: Faithless Games ( Neverné hry )
- 2004: European Visions (Visions of Europe)
- 2008: The Children of the Night (Deti noci)
- 2013: Burning Bush - The Heroes of Prague (Hořící keř)
- 2016: The betrayal of Munich (Masaryk)
- 2018: Dolmetscher (The Interpreter)
- 2020: Charlatan
Web links
- Martin Štrba in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Štrba, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Slovak cameraman |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 26, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Levice , Czechoslovakia |