Milos Jacimovic is a cinematographer based in New York. His recent work includes Kapac & Mardesic's The Uncle, which won Special Mention at the 2022 Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic.
The Serbian Association of Cinematographers recently presented him with the award for best cinematography for his work on Ivan Ikic’s sophomore feature Oasis, winner of Europa Cinema Labels at the 77th Annual Venice Film Festival in 2020. Screen Daily notes: While the script is sparse, the filmmaking fills in the gaps. Expressive cinematography from Milos Jacimovic tightly frames the trio through doorways and windows, lingers long on mundane moments.
Oasis was the Serbian nominee for Best Foreign Language Film in the 2022 Academy Awards.
His partnership with Ikic originated on the latter's debut drama Barbarians, screened at 2014 Karlovy Vary Film Festival. The film subsequently toured more than 30 international film festivals including Trieste and Thessaloniki and was critically acclaimed by The Guardian, Vice UK, Hollywood Reporter and Variety.
Jacimovic's first feature, Tilva Rosh, was a coming-of-age drama directed by Nikola Lezaic, which premiered at Locarno Film Festival in 2010 and won the Grand Prix at Sarajevo Film Festival that same year. Tilva Rosh was nominated for the European Film Academy First Feature Award.
Milos studied cinematography at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Serbia and currently sits as a mentor at Berlinale Talent Campus in Sarajevo.