Alexander Strelinger
Alexander Strelinger (10September 193410July 2022) was a Slovak
cinematographer and photographer. He was born in
Martin, Slovakia. After graduating from the
Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 1960, he became a cinematographer for
documentary films in
Bratislava, working most notably on the films ''Človek a hra'' (1969), ''Ľudovít Fulla'' (1972), ''Terchovská muzika'' (1984), and ''Pavol Socháň'' (1987) with
Martin Slivka, the films ''Nemecká'' (1974) and ''Len lístok poľnej pošty'' (1977) with
Peter Solan, the films ''Analógie'' (1965), ''Impresia'' (1966), and ''Variácie kľudu'' (1966) with
Dušan Hanák, and the films ''Slovenský raj'' (1966), ''Črty z Indie'' (1967), ''Hr. Peklo'' (1967), and ''Mimoriadne cvičenie'' (1971) with
Vladimir Kubenko. He was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the Kamera Awards in 2008. He also taught documentary filmmaking at the
Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava for several years before his death in
Prague in 2022.
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