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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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7.6/10
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Audrey Hepburn and Jack Cardiff in Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)
A documentary on the life and career of cinematographer Jack Cardiff.
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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... Read allIn 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 Powel... Read allIn 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... Read all

  • Director
    • Craig McCall
  • Stars
    • Jack Cardiff
    • Martin Scorsese
    • Kirk Douglas
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    • Director
      • Craig McCall
    • Stars
      • Jack Cardiff
      • Martin Scorsese
      • Kirk Douglas
    • 16User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
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    Jack Cardiff
    Jack Cardiff
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    Martin Scorsese
    Martin Scorsese
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    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • Self - Interviewee
    Lauren Bacall
    Lauren Bacall
    • Self - Interviewee
    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
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    Kim Hunter
    Kim Hunter
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    John Mills
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    Alan Parker
    Alan Parker
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    Thelma Schoonmaker
    Thelma Schoonmaker
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    Freddie Francis
    • Self - Interviewee
    Raffaella De Laurentiis
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    Richard Fleischer
    Richard Fleischer
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    Peter Yates
    Peter Yates
    • Self - Interviewee
    Kathleen Byron
    Kathleen Byron
    • Self - Interviewee
    Christopher Challis
    • Self - Interviewee
    Kevin McClory
    • Self - Interviewee
    Ian Christie
    • Self - Interviewee
    Moira Shearer
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      • Craig McCall
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    7Doylenf

    A master cameraman who learned his art from the masters...

    Jack Cardiff began his life in show biz, part of a touring troupe with his mom and dad and even appeared in bit roles in silent films. But it wasn't until he got behind a camera and discovered all the lighting techniques he would go on to use for either color or B&W that his fame spread.

    I've always felt that if he had filmed no other works than BLACK NARCISSUS, THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP or THE RED SHOES, his immortality was guaranteed.

    By an interesting use of film clips, good narration, and comments from stars who worked with him on various films, this documentary is among the best I've ever seen on any celebrity whose work on film has so many highs and lows.

    Modest about his fame, he mentions how he's seldom recognized by fans at premieres of epics he photographed. "Who's that?" they will say. "Oh, he's nobody."

    Absolutely riveting use of clips from BLACK NARCISSUS and THE RED SHOES, in particular, show just how masterful his use of Technicolor was.

    Lauren Bacall, Sophia Loren, Moira Shearer, Kathleen Byron, Charlton Heston and Kirk Douglas are among the stars who speak about the experience of working with him. Bacall tells how Bogart never cared much about his appearance in a film, only the film itself and he had complete confidence in Jack Cardiff on THE African QUEEN.

    Excellent documentary, well worth any film fan's attention.
    7StrictlyConfidential

    The Man And His Camera

    Jack Cardiff (1914-2009) was a British cinematographer whose career spanned for more than 60 years. Over his active lifetime he had worked with such notable film directors as Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston.

    This bio-documentary (from 2010) explores the work of Cardiff. It also examines his legacy as being one of the most influential filmmakers in the world who became the absolute master of the Technicolor process.
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    Man with a movie camera.

    Made shortly before his death Cameraman: the life and work of Jack Cardiff is an excellent bio on Cardiff and due to his long career the history of color film as well. Working into his nineties the highly lucid and spry octogenarian covers a lot of ground with emphasis on his collaboration with the the team of Powell and Pressburger at Archer studios which produced two of the finest color works in film history Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes. There of course were decades of others that also shined from Archer and beyond with The African Queen, Pandora and the Flyiong Dutchman, War and Peace and The Vikings and Cameraman shows healthy snippets from each.

    Amiable and self effacing Cardiff himself makes for a wonderful guide mixing anecdotes and methods free of ego and judgment. This doc is a must for film historians as well as anyone that has ever been under the spell of celluloid magic.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Must for Film Buffs

    Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Interesting documentary features interviews with Kirk Douglas, Martin Scorsese, Lauren Bacall, Charlon Heston, Kim Hunter, Thelma Schoonmaker, Alan Parker and many others as they discuss the now legendary work of cameraman Jack Cardiff. If you're unfamiliar with Cardiff's work then you'll notice here that he worked on some classic pictures and worked with a number of legendary directors including Michael Powell, Laurence Olivier, Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston. The best thing that can be said about this documentary is the fact that it works perfectly as an educational piece because not only does it inform new people to who Cardiff was but it also educates the fans by showing in detail certain shots and skills that he brought to his profession. Some of the best moments include Douglas talking about working on THE VIKING and we even get some terrific outtakes showing the actor doing his stunts and messing up on a couple. We also get to hear Scorsese talk about how Cardiff's work made his love British cinema and we hear from Parker about the brilliant use of colors. I think fans of Cardiff will mainly enjoy the man himself being interviewed about the countless productions he worked on. He talks about what it was like in the silent era and how things changed when sound came into play. From here we learn about how he got involved in Technicolor and how THE RED SHOES pretty much changed and ended everything. We also hear about his attempts at directing and how critics really weren't too friendly to him. Fans of Cardiff will certainly love hearing about his life and career and it's certainly special having him go over so many important films.
    8Prismark10

    Cardiff casts a shadow

    Jack Cardiff was a master cinematographer who became inspired through the Powell & Pressburger partnership with films such as Life and death of Colonel Blimp, A Matter of Life and Death, The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus which bagged him an Oscar for best colour cinematography.

    Cardiff in interviews filmed over several years comes off as modest, engaging, enthusiastic and knowledgeable.

    We see the influence of paintings from the masters in his work as well as problem solving with the challenges he faced in the still early days of cinema, now it is the special effects people who take care of it all.

    As well as numerous clips of films he had worked on, collaborators we have super fans such as Martin Scorsese who has previously expressed his admiration of the films of Powell & Pressburger.

    It would had been nice to have heard from Francis Coppola another fan and some more British directors.

    Cardiff later moved into directing and was Oscar nominated for Best Director for Sons and Lovers but when the directing work dried up he moved back into cinematography, even lighting Rambo: First Blood Part 2 a film I have in the past complained about not being able to see anything as all the action took place in the dark.

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      [First Lines]

      [Introducing Jack Cardiff prior to presenting him with his honorary Oscar in 2001]

      Dustin Hoffman: For those of us who are 70 years old or younger, Jack Cardiff was shooting film before we were born.

    • Crazy credits
      The first 22 names in the cast (through Michael Powell) are listed in the end credits in the order shown. The remaining credited cast members are identified by the narrator or Jack Cardiff.
    • Connections
      Features Things to Come (1936)

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cámara: La vida y obra de Jack Cardiff
    • Production companies
      • Modus Operandi Films
      • UK Film Council
      • National Lottery
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      • £500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,840
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,998
      • May 15, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,840
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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