Predrag Bambić is a Serbian film and television cinematographer and producer born August 7, 1958, in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.[1]
Education
editFrom 1977 through 1981, Bambić studied at the University of Arts in Belgrade in the Film and TV Camera department of the Faculty of Drama Arts, earning his Master of Arts degree.[1]
Career
editFrom 1981 through 1988, Bambić worked at TV Belgrade filming the pop-culture related serials Pop Express and Rock’n’Rolller, and also filming over 2,000 information, documentary, and music programs.[1]
In 1986, he joined the Yugoslav Army Marines, and from 1989 through 1993 worked for the Yugoslav Army’s film production company Zastava film where he specialized in filming training films for the Yugoslav Air Force.[1] He also documented the genesis of the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia, covering all the major events related to the development of the wars in Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, much of which was seen on the BBC documentary serial The Death of Yugoslavia.[1]
From 1992 through 1994, Bambić filmed many news stories and documentaries on the war in Bosnia and Croatia for: BBC, CNN, CBS, Sky News, and ABC, among others.[1] From 1995 through 1996, he worked for Reuters TV agency, covering all the major news stories and events in southeast Europe, including the wars in Croatia and Bosnia.[1] From 1996 through 2002, he worked for CNN International on many assignments, reports, and documentaries about all the (then) tumultuous events in the Balkans.[1]
In both 1999 and 2000, Bambić was nominated for the Rory Peck Trust "Hard News Award" for his work with CNN.[2][3]
In 2002, he became the co-founder and manager of the Montage film and TV production company, one of the first, truly independent, film production companies in Serbia.[1]
He is the author of many well-known pictures of the wars in the Balkans.
Filmography
edit- As a director of photography
- 2007: "Vilenjakova prica" (a.k.a.:Willow's story), feature film
- 2007: Agi i Emma, feature film
- 2005: Jug jugoistok (a.k.a. South by Southeast), feature film
- 2004: Sokratova odbrana i smrt (a.k.a. Socrates' defence and death), TV documentary
- 2004: Japan danas, TV documentary serial
- 2001: Bez grada i bez zakona, feature film
- 2000: Zemlja istine, ljubavi i slobode (a.k.a. Land of Truth, Love and Freedom), feature film
- 1999: Yugoslavia, avoidable war, TV documentary film
- 1996: Het Misferstand (a.k.a. Misunderstanding), TV documentary
- 1994: Japan, road to Future, TV documentary serial
- 1992: Velika frka (a.k.a. Big Mess)(a.k.a. Велика фрка (Yugoslavia: Serbian title)), feature film
- 1990: Cudna noc (a.k.a. Odd Night), feature film
- 1989: Fear, short feature film
- 1988: Happy New 1989., short feature film
- 1988: Dome, slatki dome (a.k.a. Home, Sweet Home), TV series
- 1987: Special Education, short documentary film
- 1985: Leibach, Victory Under the Sun, short documentary film
- 1985: Springtime has begin, feature TV film
- 1983: Titan, short documentary film
- 1981: Lagani povratak (a.k.a. Slow Return), feature film
- ... and about thirty other documentaries.
As a producer:[1]
- 2007: Agi i Emma, feature film
- 2005: Jug jugoistok (a.k.a. South by Southeast), feature film
- 2004: Poljupci (a.k.a. Kisses), feature film
- 2000: Zemlja istine, ljubavi i slobode (a.k.a. Land of Truth, Love and Freedom), feature film
As an actor:[1]
- 2000: Zemlja istine, ljubavi i slobode (a.k.a. Land of Truth, Love and Freedom), feature film
- 1981: Decko koji obecava (a.k.a. Promising Guy), feature film
As a director:[1]
- 1980: Unsaddled, TV documentary
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l alpbachwin.acw.at Archived 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine, Predrag Bambić bio brief
- ^ Rory Peck Trust 1999 Archived 2008-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Rory Peck Trust 2000 Archived 2008-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
External links
edit- Predrag Bambić at IMDb
- Rory Peck Trust Award 1999
- Stephen Holden, New York Times, March 15, 2002, "FILM REVIEW; The Horrors of the Balkan Wars as Shrewdly Staged Illusions"
- New York Times review 2
- niscafe.con, (Serbian reviews)
- pulafilmfestival.hr 2008 Pula Film Festival
- b92.net, June 15, 2007, Review of "Jug jugoistok" (Serbian)