
Person
Anton Mutt
Camera · 1933–2003 · Tartu, Estonia
Biography
Anton Mutt (June 22, 1933 Tartu – March 25, 2003) was an Estonian photographer and cinematographer. He was the first Estonian cinematographer to graduate from the cinema department of the Moscow Cinema Institute. From 1956 to 1990, he worked as a film operator at Estonian Television.
Known for

Stars Olympic Regatta
Camera Operator

Sulev Nõmmik
Director of Photography

The Hour of Temptation
Director of Photography

Jazz 67
Director of Photography

Between Three Plagues
Director of Photography

Debt
Director of Photography

To a Cold Land
Director of Photography

Dream
Himself
Nõukogude Eesti
Cinematography

Stereo
Director of Photography
Filmography
- 1989Fish DayDirector of Photography
- 1989GiordanoDirector of Photography
- 1987Sulev NõmmikDirector of Photography
- 1985Spring at HeartDirector of Photography
- 1981Metsade tagaDirector of Photography
- 1980Stars Olympic RegattaCamera Operator
- 1978DreamHimself
- 1978StereoDirector of Photography
- 1972Nõukogude EestiCinematography
- 1971The Hour of TemptationDirector of Photography
- 1970Between Three PlaguesDirector of Photography
- 1970LaulutaatDirector of Photography
- 1968Katused ja korstnadDirector of Photography
- 1967Jazz 67Director of Photography
- 1967Watercolors of One SummerDirector of Photography
- 1966DebtDirector of Photography
- 1965From Three to TwelveDirector of Photography
- 1965To a Cold LandDirector of Photography
- 1963Hills Like White ElephantsDirector of Photography
- 1960Actor JollerDirector of Photography
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