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Gideon Ponte Production Designer ECHO ARTISTS LTD UNIT 3 DE BEAUVOIR BLOCK 92-96 DE BEAUVOIR ROAD LONDON N1 4EN +44 (0) 203 567 0777 WWW.ECHOARTISTS.COM GIDEON PONTE PRODUCTION DESIGNER FILM/TELEVISION FILTH + WISDOM Director: Madonna Producer: Semtex Films, HSI London + IFC Films Nominated, Best Feature, Berlin International Film Festival (2008) NACHO LIBRE Director: Jared Hess Producer: Paramount Pictures + Nikelodeon Movies THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE Director: Mary Harron Producer: HBO Films + Killer Films Nominated, Best Feature, Berlin International Film Festival (2006) THE DANGEROUS LIVES OF ALTAR BOYS Director: Peter Care Producer: Egg Pictures, IEG + Trilogy Entertainment Group Winner, Best First Feature, Film Independent Spirit Awards (2003) HAMLET Director: Michael Almereyda Producer: Double A Films, Channel Four Films + Miramax Nominated, Sutherland Award First Feature Competition, London Film Festival (2018) AMERICAN PSYCHO Director: Mary Harron Producer: Lionsgate Films, Muse Productions + Universal Pictures BUFFALO ‘66 Director: Vincent Gallo Producer: Lionsgate Films + Muse Productions Nominated, Best Foreign Independent Film, BIFAs (1999) Nominated, Best Feature Film, Film Independent Spirit Awards (1999) Nominated, Grand Jury Prize – Dramatic, Sundance Film Festival (1998) I SHOT ANDY WARHOL Director: Mary Harron Producer: Playhouse International Pictures, The Samuel Goldwyn Company + Killer Films Nominated, Golden Camera, Cannes Film Festival (1997) Nominated, Best First Feature, Film Independent Spirit Awards (1997) Nominated, Grand Jury Prize – Dramatic, Sundance Film Festival (1996) DIRECTORS / COMMERCIALS GLEN LUCHFORD Fenty x Puma, Gucci Ouverture, Gucci Bloom, Gucci Memoire, Gucci Guilty, Hugo Boss DAVID SIMS Palace x Machino, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen STEVEN KLEIN Gucci Tailoring FW16, Dolce & Gabana STEVEN MEISEL Dolce & Gabana, Balenciaga KARL LAGERFELD Chanel DIRECTORS / MUSIC VIDEOS STEVEN KLEIN Lady Gaga “Marry The Night”, Lady Gaga “Alejandro” BIG TV Lauryn Hill “Doo Wop (That Thing” Winner, Best Art Direction in a Video, MTV Video Music Awards (1999) .
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