
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
In 2001 Jack Cardiff (1914-2009) became the first director of photography in the history of the Academy Awards to win an Honorary Oscar. But the first time he clasped the famous statuette in his hand was a half-century earlier when his Technicolor camerawork was awarded for Powell and Pressburger's Black Narcissus. Beyond John Huston's The African Queen and King Vidor's War and Peace, the films of the British-Hungarian creative duo (The Red Shoes and A Matter of Life and Death too) guaranteed immortality for the renowned cameraman whose career spanned seventy years.
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Movie Details
- Original Title: Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
- Genres: Documentary
- Release Date: 2010-05-05
- Runtime: 86 minutes
- Rating: 6.6/10 (35 votes)
- Budget: $0
- Revenue: $0
- Production Companies: Modus Operandi Films, UK Film Council
- Status: Released
- Popularity: 11.0863
- Languages: English, French
Cast & Crew

Jack Cardiff
as Self

Martin Scorsese
as Self – Interviewee

Kirk Douglas
as Self – Interviewee

Lauren Bacall
as Self – Interviewee

Charlton Heston
as Self – Interviewee

Kim Hunter
as Self – Interviewee

John Mills
as Self – Interviewee

Alan Parker
as Self – Interviewee

Thelma Schoonmaker
as Self – Interviewee

Freddie Francis
as Self – Interviewee
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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff is a Documentary movie directed by . It was released on 2010-05-05.
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The main cast includes Jack Cardiff, Martin Scorsese, Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Charlton Heston, .
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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff has an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 based on 35 votes.
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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.
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The total runtime of Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff is 86 minutes.
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