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Years active
  
1932–1978

Name
  
Oktavijan Miletic


Parents
  
Stjepan Miletic

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Born
  
1 October 1902 (
1902-10-01
)

Occupation
  
Cinematographer, film director

Died
  
August 17, 1987, Zagreb, Croatia

Movies
  
Lisinski, Koncert, The Emperor\'s New Clot, Barok u Hrvatskoj, Zagreb - capital of Croatia

Similar People
  
Vatroslav Mimica, Branko Spoljar, Branko Belan, Sena Jurinac, Zlatko Bourek

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Oktavijan Miletić (October 1, 1902 – August 17, 1987) was a Croatian cinematographer and director. His avant-garde work in the period from 1928 to 1945 remains as one of the foundations of Croatian film.

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Miletić was one of the founders of the Zagreb film club in 1928.

Miletić participated in an amateur film competition in Paris in 1933 with his Poslovi konzula Dorgena and received an award from Louis Lumière. His 1937 film Šešir was the first Croatian movie filmed with sound. In the Independent State of Croatia, Miletić filmed three cultural films for Germany's Tobis Film: Hrvatski kipari, Hrvatski seljački život and Agram, die Hauptstadt Kroatiens. While all three films were originally thought lost, Daniel Rafaelić discovered Hrvatski seljački život in a Vienna film archive in 2004 and in 2008 discovered Agram, die Hauptstadt Kroatien in a German film archive.

In 1942 he filmed Barok u Hrvatskoj, about the life of count Janko Drašković. In 1944 Miletić filmed the full-length feature Lisinski about the Croatian composer Vatroslav Lisinski. He spent the waning months of the Second World War working to safekeep the films of the Croatian state institute Hrvatski slikopis.

In 1967 he received the Vladimir Nazor Award for lifetime achievement in film arts. The Oktavijan Award is awarded annually by the Croatian Association of Film Critics as part of the Days of Croatian Film.

He was born in Zagreb, which is also where he died.

Filmography

  • Most (1938)
  • Barok u Hrvatskoj (1942)
  • Agram, die Hauptstadt Kroatien (1943)
  • Lisinski (1944)
  • References

    Oktavijan Miletić Wikipedia