Michael Seresin
Michael Seresin | |
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Born |
Wellington, New Zealand | 17 July 1942
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Michael Stephen Seresin, ONZM BSC, (born 17 July 1942) is a New Zealand cinematographer, best known for several collaborations with the British director Alan Parker. As a film director, Seresin directed Homeboy, starring and written by Mickey Rourke.
In addition to his work in film, Seresin is a winemaker, having founded Seresin Estate in Marlborough in 1992.[1]
He is the son of Harry Seresin (1919-1994), who was a key figure in the hospitality and café scene in Wellington.[2]
In January 2009 Seresin was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to the film and wine industries.[3]
Selected filmography
- Cinematographer
- 1976: Bugsy Malone
- 1977: Sleeping Dogs
- 1978: Midnight Express
- 1980: Foxes
- 1980: Fame
- 1982: Shoot the Moon
- 1984: Birdy
- 1987: Angel Heart
- 1990: Come See the Paradise
- 1996: City Hall
- 1998: Mercury Rising
- 1999: Angela's Ashes
- 2001: Domestic Disturbance
- 2003: The Life of David Gale
- 2004: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- 2006: Step Up
- 2010: All Good Things
- 2013: Gravity (Additional Photography)
- 2014: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
- 2017: War for the Planet of the Apes
- 2018: Jungle Book
- Director
- 1988 : Homeboy
Awards
Nominations
- 2000: BAFTA Awards – Best Cinematography, Angela's Ashes[4]
Wins
- 2007: Camerimage – Duo Award: Cinematographer–Director (shared with Alan Parker)[5]
References
- Michael Seresin dossier cinematographers.nl
- Michael Seresin info New York Times.com
- Footnotes
- ↑ Arnold, Eric, Wine Spectator (10 July 2006). "Wine Talk: Michael Seresin".
- ↑ "NZ Life & Leisure - The Marlborough Man".
- ↑ Davison, Isaac (31 December 2008). "Honours List: Many paths trodden pursuing passion for film and wine". New Zealand Herald. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017.
- ↑ "Cinematography in 2000". BAFTA Awards. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
- ↑ "Plus Camerimage 2007". Camerimage International Film Festival. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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