Emmanuel Lubezki

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Emmanuel Lubezki (born Emmanuel Lubezki Morgenstern 1964, in Mexico City) is an award-winning Mexican cinematographer, known for his groundbreaking techniques and characteristic style. His nickname is "Chivo". [1][2]

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[edit] Career

Lubezki began his career in Mexican film and television productions in the late 1980s. His first American production was the 1993 independent film Twenty Bucks, which followed the journey of a single twenty-dollar bill.

He has worked with fellow Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón in five motion pictures: Sólo con tu Pareja (1991), A Little Princess (1995), Great Expectations (1998), Y Tu Mamá También (2001), and Children of Men (2006). Lubezki and Cuarón have been friends since they were teenagers and attended the same film school [1] at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. [3]

Lubezki has also worked with a variety of major directors, including Mike Nichols (The Birdcage, 1996), Tim Burton (Sleepy Hollow, 1999), Michael Mann (Ali, 2001), Terrence Malick (The New World, 2005), and Martin Scorsese (Shine a light, 2007). As of 2007, he has been nominated for four Academy Awards.

Lubezki's most recent collaboration with Cuarón, Children of Men (2006), has received universal acclaim. [4] The film utilized a number of new technology and distinctive techniques. The "roadside ambush" scene was shot in one extended take utilizing a special camera rig invented by Doggicam systems, developed from the company's Power Slide system. [2] For the scene, a vehicle was modified to enable seats to tilt and lower actors out of the way of the camera. The windshield of the car was designed to tilt out of the way to allow camera movement in and out through the front windscreen. A crew of four, including Lubezki, rode on the roof. Children of Men also features a seven and a half minute battle sequence composed of roughly five seamless edits, a rarely used technique first utilized in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope.

An untitled sixth collaboration with Cuarón is currently in pre-production with a projected release date in 2008. It has been announced that he will work with the Coen Brothers on their 2008 project Burn After Reading.[3]

[edit] Filmography (partial)

As Cinematographer:

[edit] Awards and nominations

  • Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival (Spain):
    • Won - Ámbar (1993)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kennedy, Gerard. "Tech Support: Emmanuel Lubezki", In Contention, 2007-02-15. Retrieved on 2007-02-15. 
  2. ^ "Two Axis Dolly", Doggicam Systems. Retrieved on 2007-01-24. 
  3. ^ [http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/archives/2007/04/chivo_shooting.php Emannuel Lubezki to film 'Burn After Reading'], accessed may 9, 2007

[edit] External links


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