Chris Menges

Chris Menges
As an Academy Award-winning cinematographer who made the successful segue to directing features, Chris Menges has carved out a successful, but understated career. Menges got his start as an assistant editor and camera operator and even worked as a sound recordist several times, before working his way up to director of photography. Menges had his first real break as a documentary cameraperson and editor in the 1960s and 1970s, traveling wherever there was war and insurrection - Burma, Angola, Vietnam and Tibet - while working with filmmaker Adrian Cowell. Once he made the permanent jump to feature films in the 1980s, Menges developed a style as a cinematographer that never overwhelmed audiences with gaudy colors or outlandish camera moves In fact, Menges understood the oft-accepted theory that color could be less realistic than black and white, because it focused the audience away from emotion to an object. Menges' work was defined by a low-key naturalism, plain composition, and a mix of lenses to tug at the audience at the appropriate moments, which helped him craft memorable images in several award-winning films, including "The Killing Fields" (1984), "Michael Collins" (1996) and "The Reader" (2008). IMDb mini bio by yusufpiskin
Name Chris Menges
Also Known As Christopher J. Menges, Christopher Menges
Birthday 1940-09-15
Gender Male
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Place of Birth Kington, Herefordshire, England, UK
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2012-03-27
Max Von Sydow: Dialo...
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2016-06-30
Versus: The Life and...
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1985-12-31
Shooting from the He...
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2010-09-01
Making Kes...
As: Self
1983-02-27
The South Bank Show:...
As: Self - Best Foreign
1981-10-30
The Guldbagge Awards...
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1974-09-25
Spécial cinéma...