Enrique Chediak
Appearance
Enrique Chediak | |
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Born | Enrique Chediak 1967 |
Nationality | Ecuador |
Citizenship | Ecuador |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1995–present |
Notable work | 127 Hours |
Enrique Chediak (born 1967) is an Ecuadorian cinematographer.[1]
Life and career
Chediak was born in Quito, Ecuador. He studied communication science in Santiago de Chile and photography in Madrid before studying film at New York University[2] from 1992 to 1996. He participated in the production of American Southern—released in 1995 and directed by John Joshua Clayton—as a Cameraman. Another film he worked on in 2010, the drama 127 Hours, was based on a true story. Chediak collaborated with the British cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle and was subsequently nominated for several awards, including the 2011 British Academy Film Award for the Best Cinematography.
Filmography
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Television
Year | Title | Distributor | Notes |
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2014 | Babylon | Channel 4 | 4 episodes |
Short Films
Year | Title | Director |
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1996 | Conception | David Sigal |
Memorial Day | Daniel Carey | |
Boom | Morgan J. Freeman | |
1997 | Angels Don't Know | Carlos Hagerman |
1999 | Rilo Kiley: The Frug | Morgan J. Freeman |
2000 | The Cherry Picker |
Other credits
Year | Title | Director | Role |
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2003 | View from the Top | Bruno Barreto | Additional photography |
2005 | Zathura: A Space Adventure | Jon Favreau | Director of photography: second unit |
2007 | Satan | Andrés Baiz | Associate producer |
Awards (selection)
- British Independent Film Awards 2007: Nomination for the best technique for 28 Weeks Later
- Online Film Critics Society Award 2010: Nomination for the 127 Hours
- British Academy Film Award 2011: Nomination for Best Cinematography for 127 Hours
References
- ^ La Hora Noticias de Ecuador, sus provincias y el mundo
- ^ Enrique Chediak, cinematographers.nl
External links
- Enrique Chediak at IMDb
- Official website
- S. Torriano Berry, Venise T. Berry. Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema