Remi Adefarasin

Remi Adefarasin

Born February 2, 1948

London, England, UK

Biography

Remi Adefarasin (born 2 February 1948) is an English cinematographer. For his work on Elizabeth (1998), he became the first black person to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.

Filmography

My Oxford YearLocked InWhat's Love Got to Do with It?Locked DownJingle Jangle: A Christmas JourneyThe Last VermeerFighting with My FamilyWhere Hands TouchJuliet, NakedDavid Brent: Life on the RoadMe Before YouPride and Prejudice and ZombiesMolly Moon and the Incredible Book of HypnotismThe Cold Light of DayLittle FockersCemetery JunctionFred ClausElizabeth: The Golden AgeAmazing GraceScoopCinematographer StyleMatch PointIn Good CompanyThe Route V50The Haunted MansionJohnny EnglishThe One and OnlyUnconditional LoveAbout a BoyThe House of MirthOneginElizabethHuman BombSliding DoorsThe Ebb-TideEmmaHollow ReedMidnight MovieCaptivesGreat Moments in AviationMemento MoriThe Lost Language of CranesTruly Madly DeeplySweet as You AreShoot for the SunShift WorkFour Days in JulyAmyDoctor Who: The King's DemonsDoctor Who: TerminusMike Leigh: Making PlaysHome Sweet HomeGrown-UpsArnhem: The Story of an Escape
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