Nikola Tanhofer

{{short description|Croatian film director}}

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{{Infobox person

|image =

| name = Nikola Tanhofer

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1926|12|25|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Sesvete, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1998|11|24|1926|12|25|df=yes}}

| death_place = Zagreb, Croatia

| occupation = Film director
Screenwriter
Cinematographer

| yearsactive = 1945–1976}}

Nikola Tanhofer ({{IPA|hr|nǐkola tânhoːfer}}; 25 December 1926 – 24 November 1998) was a Croatian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His first film as director, It Was Not in Vain was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.{{cite web|url=http://proleksis.lzmk.hr/48359/ |title=Tanhofer, Nikola – Proleksis Enciklopedija |website=Proleksis Encyclopedia |access-date=9 July 2015}}>

His most accomplished film, H-8 (1958), won him a Golden Arena award at the Pula Film Festival. After two less successful films, the psychological war drama Osma vrata (1959) and Sreća dolazi u 9 (1961), the first Yugoslavian feature film with fantastical elements, he directed two somewhat more successful ones, Dvostruki obruč (1963) and Svanuće (1964). After directing Bablje ljeto (1970), he devoted himself to teaching at the Department for Film and Television Cinematography, which he founded in 1969 at the former Academy For Theater, Film And Television in Zagreb. He wrote Filmska fotografija (Film Photography) in 1981.

Filmography

Notes

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  • Yugoslavian Film Encyclopedia, Yugoslavian Lexicographic Institute "Miroslav Krleža", 1986–1990

References

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Further reading

  • [http://www.hfs.hr/hfs/ljetopis_clanak_detail_e.asp?sif=1522 A Superior Film Decathlete]