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Paul Sarossy ASC BSC CSC Director of Photography Paul Sarossy ASC BSC CSC Director of Photography paulsarossy.com Agents Lynda Mamy Assistant Eliza McWilliams [email protected] 020 3214 0999 Credits Film Production Company Notes GUEST OF HONOUR The Film Farm / Elevation Dir: Atom Egoyan 2019 Pictures With David Thewlis World Premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 3rd 2019 THE PADRE Sony Dir: Jonathan Sobel Nick Nolte, Louis 2017 Guzman, Tim Roth Nominated for Best 2019 Achievement in Cinematography at the Canadian Screen Awards 2019 DON'T TALK TO IRENE Lithium Studios Dir. Pat Mills 2016 GOON: THE LAST OF Entertainment One Dir. Jay Baruchel THE ENFORCERS 2015 REMEMBER Serendipity Point Films Dir: Atom Egoyan 2014 Nominee: Camerimage Golden Frog 2016 With Christopher Plummer, Martin Landau and Bruno Ganz United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes THE CAPTIVE A24 Dir: Atom Egoyan 2013 With Ryan Reynolds DEVIL'S KNOT The Weinstein Company Dir: Atom Egoyan 2012 With Colin Firth and Reece Witherspoon ACT OF DISHONOUR NFB Dir: Nelofer Pazira 2009 CHLOE Studio Canal Dir: Atom Egoyan 2009 With Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson and Amanda Seyfriend THE DUEL Duel Productions Dir: Dover Koshashvili 2008 ADORATION Serendipity/ Film Farm Dir: Atom Egoyan 2007 THE DEAL Dog Pond Productions/Muse Dir: Steven Schachter 2007 Entertaiment Enterprises With William H Macy and Meg Ryan ONE WAY Manifesto/Barefoot Films Dir: Reto Salimbeni 2006 CHARLIE BARTLETT Sidney Kimmel Films Dir: Jon Poll 2006 With Robert Downy Jr and Anton Yelchin ALL HAT New Real Films Dir: Leonard Farlinger 2006 THE SECRET Europa Films Dir: Vincent Perez 2005 With David Duchovny THE WICKER MAN Millenium/Brightlight Pictures Dir: Neil LaBute 2005 With Nick Cage and Ellen Burstyn CSC Award for Best Theatrical Feature Cinematography 2006 THE RIVER KING Kismet Films / Spice Factory Dir: Nick Willing 2004 WHERE THE TRUTH Grosvenor Park Dir: Atom Egoyan LIES With Colin Firth and Kevin Bacon 2004 HEAD IN THE CLOUDS Dakota Films/ Roman Star Dir: John Duigan 2003 With Penelope Cruz and Charlize Theron Canadian Genie Award for Best Cinematography 2005 CSC Award for Best Cinematography in a theatrical feature 2005 RIPLEY UNDERGROUND Fox Dir: Roger Spottiswoode 2003 ARARAT Alliance/Miramax Dir: Atom Egoyan 2001 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes MR. IN BETWEEN Phantom/Spice Factory Dir: Paul Sarossy As Director Sang Neuf Award, Cognac Festival 2001 2002 Maverick Award, San Jose 2002 PERFECT PIE Rhombus Media Dir: Barbara Sweet 2001 Canadian Genie Award for Best Cinematography 2001 KRAPP'S LAST TAPE BA Film/Parallel Dir: Atom Egoyan The Beckett Film Project 2000 ON THE NOSE Spice Factory/Subbotica Dir: David Caffrey 2000 PAID IN FULL Miramax Dir: Charles Stone 2000 DUETS Buena Vista Dir: Bruce Paltrow 1999 LAKEBOAT Lakeshore Entertainment Dir: Joe Mantegna 1999 RATED-X Showtime/Paramount Dir: Emilio Estevez 1999 FELICIA'S JOURNEY Icon Dir: Atom Egoyan 1998 Best Cinematography, Valladolid, Spain 1999 Genie Award for Best Cinematography 2000 AFFLICTION Largo/Lion's Gate Dir: Paul Schrader 1997 Best Cinematography, Valladolid, Spain 1997 Independent Spirit Award nominee for Best Cinematography 1998 JERRY & TOM Lion's Gate Dir: Saul Rubinek 1997 PETE'S METEOR Paradox Dir: Joe O’Byrne 1997 PICTURE PERFECT 20th Century Fox Dir: Glenn Gordon Carron 1996 THE SWEET Alliance Dir: Atom Egoyan HEREAFTER Genie Award for Best 1996 Cinematography 1997 Canadian Society of Cinematographers Best Feature 199 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Production Company Notes LULU Alliance Dir: Srinivas Krishna 1995 MARIETTE IN ECSTASY Savoy Dir: John Bailey 1995 BLOOD AND DONUTS Film Centre Dir: Holly Dale 1993 EXOTICA Alliance Dir: Atom Egoyan 1993 Genie Award for Best Cinematography 1994 Canadian Society of Cinematographers Best Feature Film Cinematography Award 1994 LOVE AND HUMAN Max Films Dir: Denys Arcand REMAINS 1992 ORDINARY MAGIC Film Works Dir: Giles Walker 1992 GIANT STEPS OB&D Dir: Richard Rose 1991 MONTREAL STORIES: Cinemaginaire Dir: Denys Arcand VUE D'AILLEURS 1991 MASALA Dir: Srinivas Krishna 1990 THE ADJUSTER Alliance Dir: Atom Egoyan 1990 TERMINAL CITY Dir: Zale Dalen RICOCHET 1989 WHITE ROOM Dir: Patricia Rozema 1989 CSC Best Feature Film Cinematography Award 1992 REVENGE OF THE Dir: Craig Pryce RADIOACTIVE REPORTER 1988 SPEAKING PARTS Dir: Atom Egoyan 1988 Television Production Company Notes United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] TIN STAR: SEASON 2 Kudos / Sky Atlantic Dirs: Giles Bannister, Jim Loach 2019 / Amazon Prod: Rowan Joffe TIN STAR Kudos/ Sky Atlantic Dir: Rowan Joffe 2016 Prods: Alison Jackson, Jonathan Curling Episodes 2,4,6,8 & 9 REIGN SERIES 2 CBS Dir: Fred Gerber 2014 Prods: Ned Bastille, Maureen Milligan REIGN CBS Dir: Brad Silberling 2013 Prod: Laurie McCarthy THE BORGIAS: SEASON 3 Showtime/ Dir: Neil Jordan 2013 Dreamworks Nominee: BSC Award Best TV Cinematography 2013 COPPER Cineflix Studios Dirs: Clark Johnson, Barry Levinson 2012 THE BORGIAS: SEASON 2 Showtime/ Dir: Neil Jordan 2012 Dreamworks Canadian Film Award for TV Drama Cinematography 2013 CSC Award for Best TV Series Cinematography 2013 THE BORGIAS Showtime/ Dir: Neil Jordan 2011 Dreamworks Nominee: Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-camera Series - Emmy Award 2011 DEATH COMES TO TOWN CBC Dir: Kelly Makin 2009 PICTURES OF HOLLIS Hallmark Dir: Tony Bill WOODS 2007 MARTHA INC NBC Dir: Jason Ensler 2003 THE INCREDIBLE MRS Dir: Paul Johanson RITCHIE 2002 THE MAN WHO SAVED CBS Dir: Sturla Gunnarson CHRISTMAS 2002 NO NIGHT IS TOO LONG BBC Productions Dir: Tom Shankland 2002 A SOLDIER'S GIRL Showtime Dir: Frank Pierson 2002 MARCIANO MGM Dir: Charles Winkler 1998 Canadian Society of Cinematographers Best TV Feature 1998 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] MISTRIAL HBO Dir: Heywood Gould 1996 SOIR BLEU Showtime Dir: Norman Jewison 1994 ASC nomination 1995 Best Cinematography in a Mini-Series SUZANNE & SATIE Rhombus Dir: Tim Southam 1994 Gemini nominee for Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Program 1993 SONG OF SONGS Showtime Dir: Peter Bogdanovich 1994 DARK EYES ABC/Alliance Dir: Nancy Savoca 1994 THE HELSINKI CBC Dir: Robert Sherrin ROCCOMATIOS 1994 GRAND LARCENY CBC Dir: Steve Surjick 1991 United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected].
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