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Arthur Reinhart (born 24 March 1965) is a
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,
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and producer, recipient of two "Golden Frogs" from
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festival, two
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for the best cinematography and three
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"Golden Lion" award for best cinematography, a member of Polish Society of Cinematographers.


Biography

He first studied directing at
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but after a year he changed a course to learn cinematography. He graduated in 1992. In the beginning of his activity, he worked mostly on documentary and short films. He co-worked with Jacek Petrycki on cinematography for
Marcel Łoziński Marcel Łoziński (born 17 May 1940) is a Polish film director and screenwriter. He has directed 22 films since 1972. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short for ''89mm from Europe''. He was born in Paris, France. Sele ...
film ''
89mm from Europe ''89mm from Europe'' () is a 1993 Polish short documentary film directed by Marcel Łoziński, looking at the 89 mm difference in track gauge between Russian and European railroads after the Cold War. It was nominated for an Academy Award ...
'', which was nominated for an
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for Best Documentary Short. In 1994, he first worked with director Dorota Kędzierzawska, directing photography in the picture ''Wrony'' for which he received his first "Golden Frogue" at
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festival.


Selected filmography

*1993: '' 89 mm od Europy'' *1994: ''Wrony'' (Plus Camermimage – "Golden Frogue"; also film editor) *1995: ''Prowokator'' *1997: '' Bandyta'' *1998: ''Nic'' (Polish Film Festival – best cinematography; also film editor and producer) *2003: ''
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'' (TV) *2005: ''Jestem'' (Plus Camermimage – Polish Film Competition Award, Polish Film Festival – best cinematography, Polish Film Award for the best cinematography; also film editor and producer) *2006: '' Tristan & Isolde'' *2007: ''Pora umierać'' (also film editor and producer) *2010: ''Jutro będzie lepiej'' (also film editor and producer) *2010: ''Wenecja'' (Plus Camermimage – "Golden Frogue", Polish Film Festival – best cinematography, Polish Film Award for the best cinematography) *2012: '' Hatfields & McCoys'' (American Society of Cinematographers Award – Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movie/Mini-Series – nominated)


References

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