Laurie Rose (cinematographer)

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Laurie Rose (born 20 December [1] ) is an English cinematographer based in Brighton. [2] He has collaborated with director Ben Wheatley on films such as Down Terrace , High-Rise , [3] Free Fire and the 2020 adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca . In 2014, Complex included him on the "Underrated Cinematographers Poised to Make It Big in 2015" list. [4] In 2016, Variety included him on the "10 Cinematographers to Watch" list. [5] In that year, he became a member of the British Society of Cinematographers. [6] At the 2016 British Academy Television Craft Awards, he won the Photography & Lighting: Fiction award for his work on London Spy . [7]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2009 Down Terrace Ben Wheatley
2011 Kill List
2012 Sightseers
2013 The Stone Roses: Made of Stone Shane Meadows Documentary
A Field in England Ben Wheatley
2015 High-Rise
Bill Richard Bracewell
2016 Free Fire Ben Wheatley
2017 Journey's End Saul Dibb
The Escape Dominic Savage
Journeyman Paddy Considine
2018 Overlord Julius Avery Shared credit with Fabian Wagner
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead Ben Wheatley
Stan & Ollie Jon S. Baird
2019 Pet Sematary Kevin Kölsch
Dennis Widmyer
2020 Archive Gavin Rothery
Summerland Jessica Swale
Freaky Christopher Landon
Rebecca Ben Wheatley
2022La Voix Humaine James Kent
Catherine Called Birdy Lena Dunham
Rosaline Karen Maine
TBAMidwinter Break Polly Findlay

Short film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2012Mr Ian Rattray James Moran Segments of Turn Your Bloody Phone Off
James Moran
CinemadromeDan Martin
U Is for Unearthed Ben Wheatley Segment of The ABCs of Death
2013PiecesJack Weatherley
2014G is for Grandad Jim Hosking Segment of ABCs of Death 2
2018My Mother the MonsterLee Lennox

Television

Documentary series

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2004-2006Who Rules the Roost?
200630 MinutesLouise TurnerEpisode "Who Speaks for Muslims?"
2010 Don't Tell the Bride Episode "The Vegas Wedding: Simon & Kaleigh"
2011A History of Celtic BritainJeff WilkinsonEpisode "Age of Warriors" (lighting cameraman)

TV movies

YearTitleDirector
2011Burge & Way Ben Wheatley
Inside Burge & Way
2016 NW Saul Dibb

TV series

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2013 The Job Lot Martin Dennis 5 episodes
Him & Her Richard Laxton 5 episodes
Raised by Wolves Ian Fitzgibbon Episode "Pilot"
2014 Friday Night Dinner Martin Dennis6 episodes
Cuckoo Ben TaylorEpisode "Christmas Special"
Give Out Girls Chole Thomas6 episodes
2015CockroachesBen Taylor2 episodes
London Spy Jakob Verbruggen Miniseries
2016 Peaky Blinders Tim Mielants6 episodes
Fleabag Tim Kirkby Episode "Pilot"
2017 Riviera Philipp Kadelbach Episodes "Villa Carmella" and "Faussaires"
2021 Invasion Jakob Verbruggen
Jamie Payne
Amanda Marsalis
9 episodes
2023 Silo Bert and Bertie Episodes "The Flamekeepers" and "The Relic"
2024 Apples Never Fall Dawn Shadforth Episodes "Amy", "Brooke" and "Troy"
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Louise Hooper2 episodes
The Day of the Jackal Anu Menon 2 episodes

TV short

YearTitleDirector
2018WonderdateJonathan van Tulleken
Nick Helm: The Killing MachineJon Riche

Awards

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References

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