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Carlos Suárez (cinematographer)

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Carlos Suárez (born 1946)[1] is a cinematographer of Spanish origin, who has worked in various movies like Oviedo Express, Dagon, El Portero, Don Juan en los infiernos and El detective y la muerte.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

He is the younger brother of film director Gonzalo Suarez, with whom he has collaborated several times. He has occasionally acted in movies like La Raza Nunca Pierde - Huele a Gas and Guyana: Cult of the Damned and has been the director and writer for The Secret Garden, a 1984 movie.[8] He is the winner of the 1988 Goya Award for Best Cinematography for the film Remando al viento (Rowing with the Wind).[9]

Awards and nominations

Goya Awards
Category Year Film Result Ref
Best cinematographer 2008 La conjura de El Escorial Nominated [10]
2007 Oviedo Express Nominated [11]
1991 Don Juan en los infiernos Nominated [10]
1988 Remando al viento Won [12]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ CITWF person databse
  2. ^ 'Orphanage,' 'Roses' lead Goya noms, Hollywood Reporter, by Pamela Rolfe, Associated Press, December 2007
  3. ^ The New York Times, Oviedo Express, Cast and crew
  4. ^ A Companion to Spanish Cinema, By Bernard P. E. Bentley, page 260
  5. ^ TMZ, September 2015
  6. ^ Gabriel García Márquez and the Cinema: Life and Works, By Alessandro Rocco, Page 189
  7. ^ H.P. Lovecraft in Popular Culture: The Works and Their Adaptations in Film ... By Don G. Smith, Page 111
  8. ^ Hollywood.com, Carlos Suarez, Filmography
  9. ^ Great Spanish Films Since 1950, By Ronald Schwartz, Page 203
  10. ^ a b "Cronología Premios Goya". ABC.es. 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  11. ^ "Premios Goya 2008". El Mundo. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  12. ^ https://premiosgoya.academiadecine.com/descargas/ediciones/finalistas_premios_goya_1989_edicion_3.pdf