Darius Khondji

Iranian-French cinematographer

Wikipedia: Darius Khondji is an Iranian-French cinematographer. He was born to an Iranian father and a French mother. At an early age, his family relocated in France. Later in life, he moved to the United States to study at UCLA and then majored in film from New York University and the International Center for Photography. His ... work on Delicatessen established his international reputation and earned him a Cesar nomination for Best Cinematography. One of his highest profile films was Se7en... He has worked with several notable film directors including Jean-Pierre Jeunet, David Fincher, Bernardo Bertolucci, Alan Parker, Roman Polanski, Sydney Pollack, Woody Allen, and Wong Kar-wai. His work on Evita was nominated for an Oscar for the Best Cinematography >>>

10-May-2011
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by NajafVisitor on

His work is excellent, and I did not know of him being Iranian. Thanks for posting this.


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by Mash Ghasem on

I never realized he was the cinematographer for "Delicatessen" and "The City of Lost Children." Both these movies are really great, highly recommended.


jamh

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by jamh on

Love your avatar!

 


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by Red Wine on

به نظر ما ایشان یکی‌ از بزرگان هستند و تنها لازم است که به آثار ایشان نگاهی‌ بی‌ اندازیم و استادی به حق ایشان را در علم فیلم و تصویر برداری ببینیم.

به وجود ایشان در سرزمین فرانسه بسیار مفتخریم،امید است که مملکت (ایران) تغییر حال دهد و دموکراسی به این کشور رخ بی‌ اندازد تا ایشان و دیگر هنرمندان.. در سرزمین ایران زمین به خلق آثار گرانبهای هنری مشغول شوند.