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| birth_place = [[Helsinki]] |
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'''Timo Salminen''' (July |
'''Timo Salminen''' (11 July 1952 in [[Helsinki]]) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[cinematographer]] best known for his artistic work in [[Aki Kaurismäki]]'s films.<ref>Felperin, Leslie. [https://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=features2006&content=jump&jump=review&dept=cannes&nav=RCannes&articleid=VE1117930594 Lights in the Dusk], ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', May 22, 2006. Accessed February 24, 2009.</ref> Salminen's father [[Ville Salminen]] was a famed Finnish film actor, director, writer and producer whose career began in the 1930s and lasted until the 1980s. His older step brother [[Ville-Veikko Salminen]] was a comedic actor whose career also lasted over 50 years. |
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For his work in Kaurismäki's films, Salminen has been awarded five [[Jussi Award]]s for Best Cinematography while being nominated for three more. He was also twice nominated for the Best Cinematographer award at the [[European Film Awards]]. |
For his work in Kaurismäki's films, Salminen has been awarded five [[Jussi Award]]s for Best Cinematography while being nominated for three more. He was also twice nominated for the Best Cinematographer award at the [[European Film Awards]]. |
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==Partial filmography== |
==Partial filmography== |
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* ''[[The Worthless (film)|The Worthless]]'' (1982) |
* ''[[The Worthless (film)|The Worthless]]'' (1982) |
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* ''[[The Other Side of Hope]]'' (2017) |
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* ''[[Woman at Sea]]'' (2022) |
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* ''[[Fallen Leaves (film)|Fallen Leaves]]'' (2023) |
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* ''[[Eureka (2023 film)|Eureka]]'' (2023) |
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 12 August 2024
Timo Salminen | |
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Born | Timo Oskari Salminen 11 July 1952 |
Years active | 1981–present |
Timo Salminen (11 July 1952 in Helsinki) is a Finnish cinematographer best known for his artistic work in Aki Kaurismäki's films.[1] Salminen's father Ville Salminen was a famed Finnish film actor, director, writer and producer whose career began in the 1930s and lasted until the 1980s. His older step brother Ville-Veikko Salminen was a comedic actor whose career also lasted over 50 years.
For his work in Kaurismäki's films, Salminen has been awarded five Jussi Awards for Best Cinematography while being nominated for three more. He was also twice nominated for the Best Cinematographer award at the European Film Awards.
Partial filmography
[edit]- The Worthless (1982)
- Crime and Punishment (1983)
- Calamari Union (1985)
- Shadows in Paradise (1986)
- Hamlet Goes Business (1987)
- Ariel (1988)
- Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989)
- The Match Factory Girl (1990)
- I Hired a Contract Killer (1990)
- La Vie de Bohème (1992)
- The Last Border (1993)
- Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana (1994)
- Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses (1994)
- Drifting Clouds (1996)
- Juha (1999)
- The Classic (2001)
- The Man Without a Past (2002)
- Pelicanman (2004)
- Lights in the Dusk (2006)
- Le Havre (2011)
- Jauja (2014)
- The Other Side of Hope (2017)
- Woman at Sea (2022)
- Fallen Leaves (2023)
- Eureka (2023)
References
[edit]- ^ Felperin, Leslie. Lights in the Dusk, Variety, May 22, 2006. Accessed February 24, 2009.
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