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Maria Djurkovic

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Maria Djurkovic is a British[1] production designer for film and television.

Career

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Djurkovic has Czech, Russian and Montenegrin roots and spent a lot of time in the former Yugoslavia in her childhood.[2] She studied at the University of Oxford and began her film career in the mid 1980s. Since then she has been involved in around 30 film and television productions.

At the 2015 Academy Awards, she and Tatiana Macdonald were nominated in the Best Production Design category for their work on The Imitation Game. In particular, she was responsible for the reconstruction of Alan Turing's bombe, for which she was given access to the archives of Bletchley Park, where Turing and his colleagues worked on deciphering the German military's Enigma code during the Second World War.[3]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Notes
1986 The Singing Detective 1 episode
1988 East of the Moon
1992 No Head for Heights Short film
1993 Spender 2 episodes
1995 Inspector Morse 1 episode
1996 In Your Dreams Television film
1999 RKO 281 Television film
2002 Doctor Zhivago Miniseries
2010 The Special Relationship Television film
2018 The Little Drummer Girl Miniseries

Film

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Year Title Notes
1995 The Turnaround
The Young Poisoner's Handbook
1996 Sweet Angel Mine
1997 Wilde
1998 Sliding Doors
1999 Fanny and Elvis
2000 Billy Elliot
2001 The Grey Zone
2002 The Hours
2003 Sylvia
2004 Vanity Fair
2005 Man to Man
2006 Scoop
2007 Cassandra's Dream
2008 Mamma Mia!
2011 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
2012 I Missed My Mother's Funeral Short film
2013 The Invisible Woman
2014 The Imitation Game
2015 A Bigger Splash
2016 Gold
2017 The Snowman
2018 Red Sparrow
2021 The Dig
2022 My Policeman
2023 Ferrari

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Marija Đurković: Nagrada uvek prija". B92. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  2. ^ "Marija Đurković: Nagrada uvek prija". B92. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  3. ^ "Vgl. blogs.nytimes.com". carpetbagger.blogs.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  4. ^ "First Films First | Maria Djurkovic". firstfilmsfirst.com. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
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