Dick Pope (cinematographer)
Richard Pope, B.S.C. (born 1947) is a British cinematographer who worked with British film director Mike Leigh.
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Born | 1947 (age 75–76) |
Years active | 1968–present |
He won eight film awards.
Filmography
Awards and nominations
- 1988 – Porterhouse Blue (nominated) BAFTA TV Award Best Film Cameraman
- 1990 – The Reflecting Skin (won) – Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival Best Cinematography
- 1995 – Nothing Personal (nominated) Camerimage Golden Frog
- 1996 – Secrets & Lies (won) Camerimage Golden Frog
- 1999 – Camerimage – Special Award Best Duo: Director – Cinematographer (shared with Mike Leigh)
- 2004 – Vera Drake (won) Camerimage Golden Frog
- 2006 – The Illusionist (won) San Diego Film Critics Society Awards – SDFCS Award – Best Cinematography
- 2007 – The Illusionist (nominated) Academy Award Best Achievement in Cinematography
- 2007 – The Illusionist (nominated) American Society of Cinematographers ASC Award – Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases
- 2007 – The Illusionist (won) Camerimage Silver Frog
- 2014 – Mr. Turner (won) Cannes Film Festival Vulcan Award
- 2014 – Mr. Turner (nominated) Academy Award Best Achievement in Cinematography[1]
- 2015 – Royal Photographic Society Lumière Award For major achievement in British cinematography, video or animation.[2]
References
- Strang, Fay (15 January 2015). "Mr Turner's Dick Pope called POOP by Academy's president during live Oscar nominations". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- www.rps.org http://www.rps.org/awards/recent-ceremonies/2015-awards. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
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