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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_MengesChris Menges - Wikipedia

    Chris Menges BSC, ASC (born 15 September 1940) is a British cinematographer and film director. He is a member of both the American and British Societies of Cinematographers . Life and career. Menges was born in Kington, Herefordshire, the son of the composer and conductor Herbert Menges. [1] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0579580Chris Menges - IMDb

    Chris Menges (I) Cinematographer. Camera and Electrical Department. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. As an Academy Award-winning cinematographer who made the successful segue to directing features, Chris Menges has carved out a successful, but understated career.

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  3. Nov 29, 2020 · Watch on. I recently had the chance to speak with Chris Menges about his newest project, " Waiting for the Barbarians ." Menges’ insights into the art (and underlying politics) of filmmaking...

  4. Apr 15, 2018 · Culture Film. Typical Lindsay: Cameraman Chris Menges Remembers If… Read later. Fifty years after it was first released, cameraman Chris Menges reflects on the shooting and lasting legacy of Lindsay Anderson's If… Robert Barry Published 1:17pm 15 April 2018.

  5. Dec 2, 2020 · Dec 02, 2020. If anyone on this planet is a natural-born cinematographer, it might just be Chris Menges. His earthiness and pragmatism combined with his uncanny, innate sensibility for the moving image are what make his films special: Kes, The Killing Fields, and The Mission, to name just a few.

  6. Chris Menges. Biography. As an Academy Award-winning cinematographer who made the successful segue to directing features, Chris Menges has carved out a successful, but understated career.

  7. Interview. A World Apart, A Dialogue in Three Parts: Chris Menges by Liza Béar. A World Apart explores apartheid through the eyes of the young daughter of political activists in Johannesburg in 1963. This interview is the second in a three-part dialogue with screenwriter Shawn Slovo, director Chris Menges, and actor Linda Mvusi. October 1, 1988.