Czech Lion Award for Best Cinematography

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Czech Lion Award for Best Cinematography
CountryCzech Republic
First awarded1993
Currently held by Filip Marek
Website http://www.filmovaakademie.cz

Czech Lion Award for Best Cinematography is award given to the Czech film with best Cinematography.

Winners

YearEnglish NameOriginal NameCinematographer
1993 Horror Story Krvavý román Jaroslav Brabec
1994 The Ride Jízda F. A. Brabec
1995 The Golet in the Valley Golet v údolí Juraj Šajmovičc
1996 King Ubu Král Ubu F. A. Brabec
1997 Lea Lea Vladimír Smutný
1998 Sekal Has to Die Je třeba zabít Sekala Martin Štrba
1999 The Melancholic Chicken Kuře melancholikJiří Macák, Jaroslav Brabec, Martin Čech
2000 Wild Flowers Kytice F. A. Brabec
2001 Dark Blue World Tmavomodrý svět Vladimír Smutný
2002 Angelic Face Andělská tvář Jaroslav Brabec
2003 Smart Philip Mazaný Filip Vladimír Smutný
2004 King of Thieves Král zlodějů Vladimír Smutný
2005 Something Like Happiness Štěstí Diviš Marek
2006 I Served the King of England Obsluhoval jsem anglického krále Jaromír Šofr
2007 Little Girl Blue Tajnosti Ramunas Greičius
2008 Tobruk Tobruk Vladimír Smutný
2009 3 Seasons in Hell 3 sezóny v pekle Karl Oskarsson
2010 Walking Too Fast Pouta Jaromír Kačer
2011 Flower Buds Poupata Vladimír Smutný
2012 In the Shadow Ve stínu Adam Sikora
2013 Burning Bush Hořící keř Martin Štrba
2014 The Way Out Cesta ven Štěpán Kučera
2015 The Snake Brothers Kobry a užovky Petr Koblovský
2016 A Prominent Patient Masaryk Martin Štrba
2017 Barefoot Po strništi bos Vladimír Smutný
2018 Hastrman Hastrman Marek Diviš
2019 The Painted Bird Nabarvené ptáče Vladimír Smutný
2020 Charlatan Šarlatán Martin Štrba
2021 Zátopek Zátopek Štěpán Kučera
2022 The Last Race Poslední závod Jan Baset Střítežský
2023 Restore Point Bod obnovy Filip Marek

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