Nicolas Roeg

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

1.3236

Gender

Male

Birthday

15-Aug-1928

Age

(98 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • 니콜라스 뢰그
  • 니콜라스 로그

Nicolas Roeg

Biography

Nicolas Jack Roeg (15 August 1928 – 23 November 2018) was an English film director and cinematographer, best known for directing Performance (1970), Walkabout (1971), Don't Look Now (1973), The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), Bad Timing (1980), and The Witches (1990). Making his directorial debut 23 years after his entry into the film business, Roeg quickly became known for an idiosyncratic visual and narrative style, characterized by the use of disjointed and disorienting editing.


Credits

The Making of Casino Royale, 1967 The Making of Casino Royale, 1967 (2008) Character: Self - Director of Photography Stunt Unit
Interviews and overview of the making of the original 1967 James Bond film.
Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance (1998) Character: Self
Documentary profile of the Scottish painter, screenwriter and director Donald Cammell, who committed suicide in 1996.
Nicolas Roeg: It's About Time... Nicolas Roeg: It's About Time... (2015) Character: Self
The first major profile of the great British film director Nicolas Roeg, examining his very personal vision of cinema as in such films as Don't Look Now, Performance, Walkabout and The Man Who Fell to Earth. Roeg reflects on his career, which began as a leading cinematographer, and on the themes that have obsessed him, such as our perception of time and the difficulty of human relationships.
François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema - Love & Death François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema - Love & Death (1996) Character: Self
A fascinating glimpse into Truffaut’s creative process and how his life informed his art, told from the perspectives of those who knew him best.
Don't Look Now: Looking Back Don't Look Now: Looking Back (2002) Character: Himself
In this short making-of documentary, director Nicolas Roeg discusses the production history of the film and the unique qualities of Daphne Du Maurier's story that inspired it, while director of photography Anthony B. Richmond explains the significance of specific scenes, including the notorious sex scene, and how they were shot. Editor Graeme Clifford also discusses his contribution to the film.
Watching the Alien Watching the Alien (2003) Character: Self
Documentary about The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
That's Insignificance That's Insignificance (2011) Character: Self
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Nicolas Roeg's 1985 film INSIGNIFICANCE featuring interviews with the cast.
Michael Powell Michael Powell (2005) Character: N/A
The first episode of a new arts documentary program from BBC Scotland was dedicated to Michael Powell in his centenary year. The program interviews many people who knew or worked with him or were influenced by his work.
Nothing As It Seems: The Films of Nicolas Roeg Nothing As It Seems: The Films of Nicolas Roeg (1982) Character: Self
Documentary on Nicolas Roeg
Heavy Rain Heavy Rain (2010) Character: Himself
A powerful short documentary inspired by the launch of the genre breaking PlayStation 3 title HEAVY RAIN. 

Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Neil LaBute, the seven minute short was filmed in London, LA & Paris and asks leading luminaries, 'How far would you go to save someone you love?' 

100 Greatest Sexy Moments 100 Greatest Sexy Moments (2003) Character: Self
Documentary, based on a British poll, listing the 100 sexiest movie and TV moments. Supplemented by new interviews with performers, filmmakers, and authors/critics.
David Bowie: Five Years David Bowie: Five Years (2013) Character: Self
Featuring a wealth of previously unseen archive, this film looks at how Bowie continually evolved: from Ziggy Stardust to the Soul Star of Young Americans, to the ‘Thin White Duke’. It explores his regeneration in Berlin with the critically acclaimed album Heroes, his triumph with Scary Monsters and his global success with Let’s Dance. With interviews with all his closest collaborators, David Bowie - Five Years presents a unique account of why Bowie has become an ‘icon of our times’.



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