Rudolf Vatinyan
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Rudolf Vatinyan ( hy, Ռուդոլֆ Վաթինյան) (12 May 1941 – 2 January 2021) was an Armenian
cinematographer The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the ch ...
. He was born in
Dilijan Dilijan ( hy, Դիլիջան) is a spa town and urban municipal community in the Tavush Province of Armenia. The town is one of the most important resorts in Armenia, situated within the Dilijan National Park. The forested town is home to numer ...
, Armenia. In 1969, he graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) (B.Volchek's master-class). He worked at Armenfilm studio from 1970 until his death, and had been lecturing in the Department of Culture of Yerevan State Pedagogical Institute since 1980, and since 1994 in the Institute of Cinema and Theatre.


Filmography

* 2009 – Border * 2000 – A Merry Bas * 1999 – New Adventures of Kind Ghosts ''(animation)'' * 1997 – Presence ''(documentary)'' * 1996-97 – God Have Mercy * 1995 – Where Are You Going? ''(documentary)'' * 1995 – Parajanov. The Last Collage ''(documentary)'' * 1993 – Finish * 1993 – Bust ''(short)'' * 1991 – Hostages * 1988 – Breath * 1986 – As Long as We Live… * 1985 – Where are You Going, Soldier? * 1985 – Passport of Immortality ''(documentary)'' * 1985 –
The Tango of Our Childhood ''The Tango of Our Childhood'' ( hy, Մեր մանկության տանգոն, russian: Танго нашего детства) is a 1984 Soviet-Armenian tragicomedy film written and directed by Albert Mkrtchyan and starring Frunzik Mkrtchyan ( ...
* 1983 – Fire Sparkling in the Night * 1982 – Song of the Old Days * 1982 – A Happening in July ''(short)'' * 1981 – Business Trip to Sanatorium * 1980 – Automobile on the Roof * 1979 – Die on the Horse * 1978 – Five More Days * 1977 – Cooks Arrived for Competition * 1976 – August * 1975 – This Green, Red World * 1975 – Ginger Plane * 1974 – Yellow Tonir ''(short)'' * 1973 – Ceaseless Colors ''(documentary)'' * 1972 – From Two to Eight ''(documentary)'' * 1972 – Armenian Murals * 1970 – Photography ''(short)''


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* Armenian cinematographers 1941 births People from Tavush Province 2021 deaths {{Armenia-film-bio-stub