Arvo Iho
An image from Games for Teenagers, one of the productions that also features Arvo Iho.
Arvo Iho

Arvo Iho

June 21, 1949 — Rakvere, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]

Arvo Iho (born June 21, 1949) is an Estonian film director, cinematographer, actor and photographer, who has worked in the areas of documentary and drama.

Born in Rakvere, Iho worked as a photographer and assistant for Tallinnfilm before studying cinematography at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Iho acted as assistant director to Andrei Tarkovsky on the 1979 film Stalker. He went on to work as a cameraman for Tallinnfilm in the 1980s.

In 1985, Iho co-directed the feature film Games for School–Age Children with Leida Laius, also acting as director of cinematography, and in 1987 made his solo directorial debut with The Birdwatcher, about the relationship between a poacher and an ornithologist. He followed this with Only for the Insane (1990). In 2001 he made The Heart of the Bear, based on the Nikolai Baturin novel, and in 2006 made Gooseberries.

As a photographer, Iho has exhibited nationally and internationally.

As of 2017, Iho was a professor at Tallinn University's Baltic Film and Media School.

Stalker

Stalker

1979

Visions of Europe

Visions of Europe

2004

Hell

Hell

1983

Games for Teenagers

Games for Teenagers

1985

Arabella, the Pirate's Daughter

Arabella, the Pirate's Daughter

1982

The Ideal Landscape

The Ideal Landscape

1981

Colorful Dreams

Colorful Dreams

1975

The Heart of the Bear

The Heart of the Bear

2001