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Mckinney Macartney Management Ltd McKinney Macartney Management Ltd MICK COULTER BSC - Director of Photography NASTY WOMEN (Feature Film) Director: Chris Addison. Producer: Roger Birnbaum and Rebel Wilson. Starring: Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. SHETLAND (Series 4) Director: Rebecca Gatward. Producer: Eric Coulter. Starring: Douglas Henshall, Stephen Robertson and Alison O’Donnell. BBC Scotland. THE ESCAPE Director: Paul J. Franklin. Producers: Jessica Malik and Jessica Parker. Starring: Art Malik, Ben Miller and Olivia Williams. Parri Passu Films. BITCH aka SUKA Director: Krzysztof Lang. Producers: Wojciech Pałys and Mariusz Łukomski. Starring: Olga Bołądź, Piotr Adamczyk, Marieta Żukowska, Marcin Korcz Katarzyna Figura, Piotr Głowacki and Marian Dziędziel. Monolith Films. MALEFICENT (UK shoot) Director: Robert Stromberg. Producer: Don Hahn, Scott Michael Murray and Joe Roth. Starring: Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Juno Temple, Sharito Copley and Imelda Staunton. Moving Picture Company / Walt Disney Pictures. SINGULARITY (UK shoot) Director: Roland Joffé. Producer: Paul Breuls, Guy Louthan and Ajey Jhankar. Starring Josh Hartnett, Bipasha Basu, Claire van der Boom, Billie Brown and James Mackay. Corsan NV. THE BANK JOB Director: Roger Donaldson. Producers: Steven Chasman and Charles Rosen. Starring: Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Stephen Campbell Moore and David Suchet. Skyline Productions. Gable House, 18 – 24 Turnham Green Terrace, London W4 1QP Tel: 020 8995 4747 Fax: 020 8995 2414 E-mail: [email protected] www.mckinneymacartney.com VAT Reg. No: 685 1851 06 MICK COULTER Contd … 2 LOVE ACTUALLY Director: Richard Curtis. Producers: Duncan Kenworthy, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. Starring: Alan Rickman, Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth Emma Thompson, Laura Linney, Martine McCutcheon and Rowan Atkinson. Working Title Films / DNA Films. KILLING ME SOFTLY Director: Chen Kaige. Producer: Linda Miles. Starring: Joseph Fiennes and Heather Graham. Montecito Film Co. MANSFIELD PARK Director: Patricia Rozema. Producer: Sarah Curtis. Starring: Frances O’Connor, Jonny Lee Miller, Alessandro Nivola Embeth Davidtz and Harold Pinter. Miramax-Hal. NOTTING HILL Director: Roger Michell. Producer: Duncan Kenworthy. Starring: Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Gina McKee and Tim McInnerny. Working Title Films / Bookshop Productions Ltd. MY GIANT Director: Michael Lehmann. Producer: Billy Crystal. Starring: Billy Crystal and Kathleen Quinlan. Castle Rock Entertainment. FAIRYTALE - A TRUE STORY Director: Charles Sturridge. Producer: Wendy Finerman. Starring: Peter O’Toole, Harvey Keitel, Phoebe Nicholls and Paul McGann. Paramount/Icon. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY Director: Ang Lee. Producer: Lindsay Doran. Starring: Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Greg Wise Tom Wilkinson and Kate Winslet. Columbia Pictures. Academy Award Nomination - Best Cinematography BAFTA Nomination - Best Cinematography BSC Award Nomination - Best Cinematography THE INFILTRATOR Director: John Mackenzie. Producer: Brian Eastman. Starring: Oliver Platt, Arliss Howard, Peter Riegert and Alan King. Carnival / HBO. MICK COULTER Contd … 3 THE NEON BIBLE Director: Terence Davies. Producers: Olivia Stewart and Elizabeth Karlsen. Starring: Gena Rowlands, Denis Leary, Diana Scarwid and Jacob Tierney. Channel Four Films / Scala / Miramax / Screen Partners. FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL Director: Mike Newell. Producers: Duncan Kenworthy and Tim Bevan. Starring: Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Simon Callow, Kristen Scott Thomas John Hannah and Anna Chancellor. Working Title Films. BSC Award Nomination for Best Cinematography. BEING HUMAN Director: Bill Forsyth. Producer: David Puttnam. Starring: Robin Williams, John Turturro, Vincent D’Onofrio and Anna Galiena. Enigma Films / Warner Bros. THE LONG DAY CLOSES Director: Terence Davies. Producer: Olivia Stewart. Starring: Leigh McCormack and Marjorie Yates. BFI / Channel 4 Films / Film Four International. FOREIGN AFFAIRS Director: Jim O’Brien. Producers: Patricia Clifford and Jeffrey Taylor. Starring: Joanne Woodward and Brian Dennehy. TNT. WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD Director: Charles Sturridge. Producer: Derek Grainger. Starring: Helen Mirren, Helena Bonham Carter and Rupert Graves. Central Films. WIDOWMAKER Director: John Madden. Producer: Deirdre Keir. Starring: David Morrisey, Annabelle Apsion and Alun Armstrong. Central Films. MONSTER IN A BOX Director: Nick Broomfield. Producer: John Blair. Starring: Spalding Gray. John Blair Film Company. BEARSKIN Director / Producer: Eduardo Guedes. Co-producer: Leontine Ruette. Starring: Tom Waits. MICK COULTER Contd … 4 DIAMOND SKULLS Director: Nick Broomfield. Producer: Tim Bevan. Starring: Gabriel Byrne and Amanda Donahoe. Working Title Films. BREAKING IN Director: Bill Forsyth. Producer: Harry Gittes. Starring: Burt Reynolds and Casey Siemaszko. THE DRESSMAKER Director: Jim O’Brien. Producer: Ronaldo Sheldo. Starring: Joan Plowright, Billie Whitelaw, Peter Postlethwaite and Jane Horrocks. Film Four International and British Screen. HOUSEKEEPING Director: Bill Forsyth. Producer: Robert F. Colesbury. Executive Producer: David Puttnam. Starring: Christine Lahti. Columbia Pictures THE GOOD FATHER Director: Mike Newell. Producer: Anne Scott. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Joanne Whalley. Greenpoint Films. HEAVENLY PURSUITS Director: Charlie Gormley. Producer: Michael Relph. Starring: Tom Conti and Helen Mirren. Skreba Films. NO SURRENDER Director: Peter Smith. Producer: Mamoun Hassan. Written by Alan Bleasdale. Starring: James Ellis, Bernard Hill, Avis Bunnage, Michael Angelis, Joanne Whalley and Ray McNally. GREGORY’S GIRL Director: Bill Forsyth. Producers: Clive Parsons and Davina Belling. Starring: Gordon John Sinclair and Dee Hepburn. Lake Films. THAT SINKING FEELING Director: Bill Forsyth. Producer: Bill Forsyth. Starring: Tom Mannion and Eddie Burt. Lake Films. .
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