Josef Illík
Josef Illík (10 September 1919 – 21 January 2006) was a Czech cinematographer.[1]
Josef Illík | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 January 2006 86) Prague, Czech Republic | (aged
Occupation | Cinematographer, Photographer |
Years active | 1945 – 1981 |
Life
Josef Illík studied photography in high school. His teachers were Ladislav Sutnar, Jaromír Funke and Josef Ehm.[1] After the war he was a professional photographer, but soon became an assistant cinematographer at Barrandov Studios. For four years he was a cinematographer for army documentaries in Czechoslovak Army Film.[1] Since 1958 he worked on feature films as a cinematographer. He freuquently worked with directors Karel Kachyňa, Václav Krška and Václav Vorlíček.[1]
Selected filmography
- Smugglers of Death (1959)
- Spanilá jízda (1963)
- The House in Karp Lane (1965)
- Coach to Vienna (1966)
- The Nun's Night (1967)
- Witchhammer (1970)
- The Ear (1970)
- Three Nuts for Cinderella (1973)
Publications
- Josef Illík. Praha zasněná. Orbis, Prague 1959
- Josef Illík. Praha 1945 - 1958. Argo, Prague 2018
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References
- "Josef Illík". čfsd.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2020-02-26.
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