Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
In 2001 Jack Cardiff (1914-2009) became the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to win an Honorary Oscar. But the first time he clasped the famous statuette in his hand was a half-century earlier when his Technicolor camerawork was awarded for Powell and Pressburger's Black Narcissus. Beyond John Huston's The African Queen and King Vidor's War and Peace, the films of the British-Hungarian creative duo (The Red Shoes and A Matter of Life and Death too) guaranteed immortality for the renowned cameraman whose career spanned seventy years.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2010 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Craig McCall |
| Runtime | 86 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.6/10 (35 votes) |
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The documentary constructs a compelling narrative, relying on a wealth of archival footage and candid interviews with Cardiff himself and the icons he lensed. It explores not just the technician, but the artist whose eye for color and light transformed cinematic storytelling.
What lingers after the credits roll is a profound appreciation for the quiet genius behind some of cinema's most iconic images. A must-watch for anyone who believes in the power of visual poetry — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Craig McCall
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Best enjoyed on a large screen to fully appreciate the stunning visual legacy.
🎭 Cast
Jack Cardiff
Self
Martin Scorsese
Self – Interviewee
Kirk Douglas
Self – Interviewee
Lauren Bacall
Self – Interviewee
Charlton Heston
Self – Interviewee
Kim Hunter
Self – Interviewee
John Mills
Self – Interviewee
Alan Parker
Self – Interviewee
Thelma Schoonmaker
Self – Interviewee
Freddie Francis
Self – Interviewee
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