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]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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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 | ||
2022 | La Voix Humaine | James Kent | |
Catherine Called Birdy | Lena Dunham | ||
Rosaline | Karen Maine | ||
TBA | Midwinter Break | Polly Findlay |
Short film
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2012 | Mr Ian Rattray | James Moran | Segments of Turn Your Bloody Phone Off |
James Moran | |||
Cinemadrome | Dan Martin | ||
U Is for Unearthed | Ben Wheatley | Segment of The ABCs of Death | |
2013 | Pieces | Jack Weatherley | |
2014 | G is for Grandad | Jim Hosking | Segment of ABCs of Death 2 |
2018 | My Mother the Monster | Lee Lennox |
Documentary series
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2004-2006 | Who Rules the Roost? | ||
2006 | 30 Minutes | Louise Turner | Episode "Who Speaks for Muslims?" |
2010 | Don't Tell the Bride | Episode "The Vegas Wedding: Simon & Kaleigh" | |
2011 | A History of Celtic Britain | Jeff Wilkinson | Episode "Age of Warriors" (lighting cameraman) |
TV movies
Year | Title | Director |
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2011 | Burge & Way | Ben Wheatley |
Inside Burge & Way | ||
2016 | NW | Saul Dibb |
TV series
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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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 Dennis | 6 episodes |
Cuckoo | Ben Taylor | Episode "Christmas Special" | |
Give Out Girls | Chole Thomas | 6 episodes | |
2015 | Cockroaches | Ben Taylor | 2 episodes |
London Spy | Jakob Verbruggen | Miniseries | |
2016 | Peaky Blinders | Tim Mielants | 6 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 Hooper | 2 episodes | |
The Day of the Jackal | Anu Menon | 2 episodes |
TV short
Year | Title | Director |
---|---|---|
2018 | Wonderdate | Jonathan van Tulleken |
Nick Helm: The Killing Machine | Jon Riche |
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