Jost Vacano
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Jost Vacano | |
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Born | Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany | 15 March 1934
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1962–2000 |
Jost Vacano, BVK (born 15 March 1934) is a retired German cinematographer. He was the cinematographer of Das Boot and he also worked together with director Paul Verhoeven on seven films, including RoboCop and Total Recall. He was also the cinematographer for The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum which he considers his favorite of his own films due to its timeless political message.[1]
Awards[]
- 1981 Bavarian Film Award, Best Cinematography
Filmography[]
Feature Films[]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1966 | No Shooting Time for Foxes | Peter Schamoni | |
1970 | Klaus Überall | ||
1974 | Supermarket | Roland Kirk | |
Der Abituriententag | Eberhard Itzenplitz | ||
1975 | The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum | Volker Schlöndorff Margarethe von Trotta |
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1976 | Roland Kirk | ||
Peter Schamoni | |||
1977 | Wolf Gremm | ||
Soldier of Orange | Paul Verhoeven | ||
1978 | The Fifth Commandment | Duccio Tessari | |
1980 | Spetters | Paul Verhoeven | |
1981 | Das Boot | Wolfgang Petersen | Bavarian Film Award for Best Cinematography Nominated - Academy Award for Best Cinematography |
1983 | The Roaring Fifties | Peter Zadek | |
1984 | The NeverEnding Story | Wolfgang Petersen | |
1986 | 52 Pick-Up | John Frankenheimer | |
1987 | RoboCop | Paul Verhoeven | |
1988 | Rocket Gibraltar | Daniel Petrie | |
1990 | Total Recall | Paul Verhoeven | |
1993 | Untamed Heart | Tony Bill | |
1995 | Showgirls | Paul Verhoeven | |
1997 | Starship Troopers | ||
2000 | Hollow Man |
Television[]
TV movies
- Die Stühle (1964)
- Mariana Pineda (1965)
- Der Nebbich (1965)
- Mord in Frankfurt (1968)
- Ostern (1968)
- Der Unfall (1968)
- (1971)
- Die Brüder Sass, einst Berlins große Ganoven (1972)
- 21 Hours at Munich (1976)
TV series
- Tatort: (1971)
- Tales from the Crypt (1990) (Episode "The Switch")
See also[]
- List of German-speaking Academy Award winners and nominees
References[]
External links[]
Categories:
- 1934 births
- German cinematographers
- Living people
- People from Osnabrück
- Film people from Lower Saxony
- German film biography stubs
- Cinematographer stubs