Rob Tregenza Filmography

Occupation:
Director, Editor, Composer (Music Score), Cinematographer, Screenwriter
  • Werckmeister Harmóniák

    Crew: Cinematographer

    Actors: Lars Rudolph, Peter Fitz, Hanna Schygulla, Janos Derzsi, Djocko Rossitch

    Synopsis: Bela Tarr follows up on his seven-hour epic Satantango, considered by some critics as one of the finest films of the 1990s, with this elegant, haunting work about the cycles of violence that have dogged Eastern European history. Jancos (Lars Rudolph) is a wide-eyed innocent who works as an Read More

    2000
  • Three Businessmen

    Crew: Cinematographer

    Actors: Miguel Sandoval, Alex Cox, Robert Wisdom, Isabel Ampudia

    Synopsis: Alex Cox directed this comedy-fantasy screenplay by Tod Davies in a variety of locations (American Southwest, Hong Kong, Rotterdam). With a plot premise reminiscent of Martin Scorsese's After Hours, American art dealer Bennie (Miguel Sandoval) arrives in Liverpool and gets to his hotel with great Read More

    1998
  • Inside/Out

    Crew: Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Screenwriter

    Actors: Frederic Pierrot

    Synopsis: American independent filmmaker Rob Tregenza, who includes Jean-Luc Godard among his admirers, directed this deliberately paced, minimalist drama about Jean Hammett (Frederic Pierrot), a French artist who has been committed to a mental institution in the United States. One of the female inmates Read More

    1997
  • Arc

    Crew: Cinematographer, Composer (Music Score), Director

    Synopsis: Fans of experimental filmmaking may enjoy this visually stunning but essentially plotless road film. In the story, a welder loses his job and family after refusing to take part in a strike and takes off across the country. Each scene in this film is progressively longer and features a confused Read More

    1991
  • Talking to Strangers

    Crew: Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter

    Actors: Ken Gruz, Sarah Rush, Caron Tate, Henry Strozier, Dennis Jordan

    Synopsis: An aspiring writer wanders through a city looking for inspiration. Over the course of a day, he has nine distinct encounters. Each encounter was filmed by first time director/cinematographer/screenwriter Rob Tregenza in one uninterrupted and unedited 10 minute take. He later spliced the episodes Read More

    1988

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