Geoffrey Simpson
Geoffrey Simpson is an Australian cinematographer. He has received critical praise for his work on films including Shine,[1] Oscar and Lucinda (1997)[2] and Romulus, My Father (2007).[3] He has won Australian Film Institute awards for Best Cinematography for The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (1988), Shine and Oscar and Lucinda.[4]
Geoffrey Simpson | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
He is a graduate of the London Film School[5]
Filmography
- 1981: Centrespread
- 1986: Playing Beatie Bow
- 1987: Jilted
- 1987: Initiation
- 1988: Boundaries of the Heart
- 1988: The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
- 1988: Celia
- 1990: Till There Was You
- 1990: Green Card
- 1991: Fried Green Tomatoes
- 1992: The Last Days of Chez Nous
- 1993: Mr. Wonderful
- 1994: The War
- 1994: Little Women
- 1996: Shine
- 1996: Some Mother's Son
- 1997: Oscar and Lucinda
- 1999: Life
- 2000: Center Stage
- 2001: Glitter
- 2002: Black and White
- 2003: Paradise Found
- 2003: Under the Tuscan Sun
- 2006: Last Holiday
- 2007: Romulus, My Father
- 2008: The Tender Hook
- 2008: Ali & the Ball
- 2009: Dear Diary
- 2011: The Dragon Pearl
- 2011: Sleeping Beauty
- 2012: The Sessions
- 2012: Satellite Boy
- 2017: Cargo
- 2017: Please Stand By
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References
- Howe, Desson (25 December 1996), "'Shine': One Life's Sad, Sweet Symphony", The Washington Post, retrieved 31 December 2009
- Maslin, Janet (31 December 1997), "A Bashful Fiennes And a Vivid Heiress In a Quirky Tale", The New York Times, retrieved 31 December 2009
- Murray, Alex, "Romulus, My Father", thescene.com.au, archived from the original on 20 August 2007, retrieved 31 December 2009
- "Australian Film Institute Feature Awards 1976-2002". Australian Film Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 March 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
- "Global Names from LFS". lfs.org.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
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