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Gordan Lederer (21 April 1958 – 9 August 1991) was a
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n photographer and
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cameraman killed during the
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.


Biography

Lederer was born in
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on 21 April 1958. His mother, Vlasta Lederer, was physician at the Zagreb hospital "Sveti Duh". After elementary and high school in Zagreb, he graduated photojournalism at the Yugoslav Journalism Institute in
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. From 1983, Lederer studied film and television recording at the
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from where he graduated in 1989. In 1986, Lederer started studying archeology at the
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, and in 1989 he began
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at Inter-University Centre in
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. During his studies, with colleague Mojmír Konič, he produced 35 mm animated film ''Muybridge and comp''. The film earned the
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Award for Best Film at the 33rd Yugoslav Documentary and Short Film Festival in Belgrade. From 1986 to 1989, Lederer worked as a cameraman on the animation films The Elm-Chanted Forest and The Magician's Hat. During that period, he made several animated video clips. As a photojournalist he worked for
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, Borba and
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. From 1988 until his death, he was member of the Society of filmmakers. From 1987 until his death, Lederer worked as a cameraman for Croatian Radiotelevision. As a cinematographer, in 1987, he filmed for TV Zagreb (now Croatian Radiotelevision) documentaries "Udruženje samaca" and "Badanj". Besides his regular work as cameraman and screenwriter, in cooperation with Dražzen Šimić since 1989 to 1990, he has conducted a series of independent clips about archaeology, history and travels. In 1990, he was the cinematographer of a documentary film ''Tunguska katastrofa'' about the
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. Along with his work on documentaries, he also gained experience as a war cameraman in 1991 while recording on the Iran-Iraq border for the documentary "Kurdska kolijevka traži utočište".


Family

Lederer and his wife, Ana, had one child, a daughter, Petra.


Death

From the very beginning of the war in Croatia, Lederer filmed on all Croatian crisis spots as a cameraman for Croatian Radiotelevision. He filmed in
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,
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,
Borovo Selo Borovo ( sr-Cyrl, Борово, hu, Boró, german: Worow), also known as Borovo Selo ( sr-Cyrl, Борово Село; to distinguish it from Borovo Naselje suburb which up until 1980 was also a part of the Borovo cadastral municipality), is a vi ...
,
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and Banovina. On 9 August 1991, while filming Croatian soldiers in action in Banovina, he was struck by a sniper bullet fired from Rosulja near
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by a Serb sniper, Milan Zorić. His camera recorded the whole event. As his body fell down the slope, he was hit by a Mortar shell whose shrapnel also wounded him. Lederer died in the car on the way to Zagreb, as Andrija Rašeta,
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general of the V. military region, refused to authorize helicopter flight to transport Lederer to the hospital in Zagreb. He was buried at the
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. After her son's death, Lederer's mother. Vlasta, wrote a letter published in the Croatian daily newspaper ''Vjesnik'' on 14 August 1991: In 1999, Milan Zorić was convicted
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at the County Court in
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for the murder of Lederer. On 18 September 2002, Zorić appealed at the
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. The Supreme Court dismissed the charges against Zorić and the military court in Zagreb terminated the criminal proceedings following the application of the 1996 Amnesty Law.


Honors

In 1993, Lederer was posthumously awarded with the Special Award by the Croatian Journalists' Association for outstanding service in the field of journalism during Croatian War of Independence. On the recommendation by the Vladimir Nazor Award committee, Lederer was awarded posthumously for his work with Special Award by
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. In 1996, he was awarded with the
Order of Petar Zrinski and Fran Krsto Frankopan The Order of Petar Zrinski and Fran Krsto Frankopan ( hr, Red Petra Zrinskog i Frana Krste Frankopana) is the 11th most important medal given by the Republic of Croatia. The order was founded on 1 April 1995. The medal is awarded with two versio ...
.


See also

*
List of journalists killed in Europe This is a list of journalists killed in Europe (as a continent), divided by country. While journalists in the European Union (EU) generally work in good conditions, there are cases of murdered journalists, and many of them remain unpunished. Thi ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lederer, Gordan 1958 births 1991 deaths Photographers from Zagreb Civilians killed in the Croatian War of Independence Journalists killed while covering the Yugoslav Wars Vladimir Nazor Award winners Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery