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  1. Svetlana Cvetko is an American cinematographer and film director. She is most notable for being the cinematographer of several critically acclaimed documentaries including: Oscar winning Inside Job (2010), Oscar nominated Facing Fear (2010), and Sundance US Documentary Special Jury Prize -winning Inequality For All (2013).

  2. Svetlana Cvetko, Director / DP. Svetlana's feature-length directorial debut is the award-winning "Show Me What You Got".

  3. 2,006 Followers, 1,668 Following, 596 Posts - Svetlana Cvetko (@svetlanacvetko) on Instagram: "Director/DP".

  4. Svetlana Cvetko is a director and cinematographer whose award-winning feature directorial debut “Show Me What You Got” is currently available on major streaming platforms.

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: Inside Job and Red Army DoP Svetlana Cvetko is set to direct One Nation Under Earl for Oakhurst Entertainment. Based on a true story, One Nation Under Earl will detail...

  6. Svetlana Cvetko, Director/ Cinematographer. Svetlana is renowned for her Cinematography work on a list of critically acclaimed documentaries, including OSCAR® Winner Inside Job, OSCAR®...

    • Member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  7. Svetlana Cvetko. Los Angeles. Director and Cinematographer Svetlana is renowned for her Cinematography work on a list of critically acclaimed documentaries, including OSCAR® Winner Inside Job, OSCAR® Nominated Facing Fear, the Cannes Official Selection Red Army, and the Sundance US Documentary Special Jury Prize-winning Inequality For All.

  8. Feb 11, 2021 · Two become three when the pair meet Christine (Cristina Rambaldi), an artist grieving her grandfather, at the coffee shop where she works. The three eventually fall in love, and Svetlana Cvetko...

  9. Svetlana Cvetko - Director & Cinematographer. Svetlana's feature-length directorial debut is the award-winning "Show Me What You Got". An ode to "Jules et Jim" and the rule-breaking…

  10. Svetlana once joked that she was born with a camera in her hand. We didn’t laugh. Not because it wasn’t funny, but because it must be true. This acclaimed DP’s awe-inspiring documentary experience has given her a sixth sense for how to get the shot and tell the story.