Darius Khondji
Known for: Camera
Born: October 20, 1955 in Tehran, Iran
Darius Khondji AFC, ASC (born 21 October 1955) is an Iranian-French cinematographer, known for works from a number of high-profile directors, including Bong Joon-ho, David Fincher, Woody Allen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and James Gray. He has been nominated for two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award and three César Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Darius Khondji, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond
Self
Persona: The Film That Saved Ingmar Bergman
Self
Shooting 'Panic Room'
Self
Made in Eddington
Self
The Interpreter
Director of Photography
The Ninth Gate
Director of Photography
Se7en
Director of Photography
Anything Else
Director of Photography
The Beach
Director of Photography
Delicatessen
Director of Photography
The City of Lost Children
Director of Photography
My Blueberry Nights
Director of Photography
The Ruins
Director of Photography
Panic Room
Director of Photography
Funny Games
Director of Photography
Wimbledon
Director of Photography
Evita
Director of Photography
Treasure of the Bitch Islands
Director of Photography
Midnight in Paris
Director of Photography
Wacko
Director of Photography
Kiss Me
Cinematography
Castello Cavalcanti
Director of Photography
The Immigrant
Director of Photography
Marie-Louise ou la permission
Director of Photography