Ambitious journalist Robert Torres (Dougray Scott) travels from London to Spain in order to research controversial Opus Dei...
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Cinematographer
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2011
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A carefree vacation to exotic Argentina turns into a sun-soaked nightmare for two young women who find themselves at the...
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Cinematographer
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2010
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The incredible true story of Hawaiian princess Ka'iulani (Q'orianka Kilcher) comes to the screen in this historical drama...
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Cinematographer
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2010
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In the wake of the L.A. riots, an LAPD vice detective who always went above and beyond the call of duty to keep the streets...
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Cinematographer
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2008
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A severely beaten teenager, trapped in a walking purgatory between life and death, must help authorities to the location of...
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Cinematographer
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2007
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A man who has devoted himself to serving the leader of the free world is accused of plotting against him in this thriller....
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Cinematographer
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2006
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An unexpected transformation helps a workaholic attorney learn that there's more to life than the courtroom in this remake of...
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Cinematographer
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2006
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Over a hundred leading cameramen (and women) discuss the fine art of motion picture photography in this documentary....
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2006
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A terrifying legacy haunts a single mother in this sequel to the frightening box-office hit The Ring. Hoping to leave their...
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Cinematographer
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2005
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Wesley Snipes returns as legendary vampire hunter Blade in this, the third film inspired by the popular Marvel Comics...
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Cinematographer
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2004
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A handful of filmmakers looking for the fabled sea serpent of Loch Ness get a look at another sort of monster in this witty...
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2004
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Cinematographer
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2003
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Four years after scoring a box-office touchdown with Blade (1998), actor Wesley Snipes returns to portray the Marvel Comics...
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Cinematographer
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2002
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A woman looking to prove her courage and resourcefulness discovers she may have dug herself in too deep in this suspense...
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Director
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2000
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Additional Cinematography
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1999
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Elisabeth Shue stars in this drama as Molly McKay, a mentally challenged woman who has suffered from autism since childhood....
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Cinematographer
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1999
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Best known for his Highlander series, Russell Mulcahy pays homage to the Hammer films of the 1960s with this all-star...
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Cinematographer
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1999
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A period piece that blends first love, the power of the cinema and the Mexican Revolution, El Cometa is set in 1910, as...
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Cinematographer
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1999
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Writer-director David Mamet crafted this unusual, Hitchcockian thriller in which no one is who they appear to be....
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Cinematographer
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1997
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Cinematographer
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1997
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A daughter who has come to imagine the worst about her mother learns the facts are quite different -- and more shocking than...
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Cinematographer
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1995
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It's been said that nothing can bring two men closer together than a dollar placed between them, and a large family finds...
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Cinematographer
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1994
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Fatal Instinct is an Airplane-style spoof of the late-'80s, early-'90s cycle of erotic crime thrillers. Setting the plot in...
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Cinematographer
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1993
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Taylor Hackford directed this urgent melodrama about the realities of street crime, gangs, and prison life among the Chicanos...
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Cinematographer
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1993
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A smooth-talking confidence trickster makes his way into congress (where the cynical would suggest he'd have plenty of...
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Cinematographer
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1992
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A pair of climbers attempts to scale the world's second-largest and most dangerous mountain in this visually impressive but...
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Cinematographer
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1992
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Director John Duigan brings Jean Rhys' difficult 1966 best-selling novel to the screen. It's a story meant to be a prequel to...
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Cinematographer
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1992
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Adapted from the novel by Phyllis Shand Allfrey, the four-part British minseries Orchid House was set in the Dominican...
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Cinematographer
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1991
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Set during the Cuban missile crisis, Waiting for the Light is an off-beat comic tale about a single mother of two (Teri Garr)...
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Cinematographer
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1990
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When a father attempts to return to his abandoned family after 23 years his grown son tries to murder his drunk, unemployed...
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Mary (Patricia Kerrigan) is a battered wife with two small children, living in a grim section of Dublin. Unable to stand the...
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Produced for Scottish television, Venus Peter was financed by the Orkney Islands Council. The title character is transformed...
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Cinematographer
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1988
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An international collection of well-known directors contributed to this compilation film, each fashioning a short film...
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Cinematographer
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1988
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Ireland's long history of political turmoil is put under the spotlight in director Chris Morahan's film Trouble, which...
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Cinematographer
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1988
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The three-part British miniseries Lost Belongings was set in Belfast during the early 1980s. Catherine Brennan and Gerard...
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Writer/director Derek Jarman injects his patented iconoclasm in this biography of Renaissance artist Michelangelo Merisa da...
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Cinematographer
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1986
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In a fact-finding documentary that shows up negligence in several quarters, director Dina Hecht looks into the 1996 crash of...
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Cinematographer
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1986
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In a charming tale about the spirit of Christmas giving, Nigel Playfayre (Peter Chelsom) is a callous investment manager...
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Cinematographer
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1985
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Acting, direction, plot, and script all need a more professional touch in order to succeed in this amateur student film (an...
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Cinematographer, Screenwriter
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1984
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