Dan Laustsen
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Dan Laustsen (born 1954) is a Danish cinematographer who was born in Aalborg.[1] His career spans four decades and he has been nominated and won prestigious awards multiple times. The visual side of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was hailed as a "visual treat" in Variety.[2][3]
Awards
- 1982 won the Special Award at the Bodil Awards for cinematography for Gummi-Tarzan
- 1984 won the Robert Award for Best Cinematograhy for Isfugle
- 1989 won the Robert Award for Best Cinematography for Skyggen af Emma
- 1990 won the Robert Award for Best Cinematography for Miraklet i Valby
- 2001 nominated for the Robert Award for Best Cinemtography for Dykkerne
- 2001 nominated for the Golden Frog at Cameraimage for I Am Dina
- 2003 won the Robert Award for Best Cinematography for I Am Dina
Filmography
- Brotherhood of the Wolf
- Darkness Falls
- Mimic
- Nightwatch (1994 Danish-language version)
- Nightwatch (1997 English-language version)
- Silent Hill
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
- Qaamarngup uummataa
References
- ↑ Med udlandet i søgeren Berlingske Tidende, 23.06.2006, 4 Sektion, AOK, Side 12 (in-depth interview)
- ↑ Fra Hollywood til Matas Interview: Dan Laustsen Politiken, 08.10.2003, 2. sektion, Side 4
- ↑ Todd McCarthy (Posted: Wed., Jul. 9, 2003, 4:00pm PT). "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". Variety. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
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