Enrique Chediak

Enrique Chediak

Biografia

In 1999, Daily Variety named Enrique Chediak one of "10 Cinematographers to Watch," and he hasn't disappointed. His film credits include Danny Boyle's 127 Hours Charlie St. Cloud starring Zac Efron; Repo Men starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker; 28 Weeks Later; The Flock, starring Richard Gere and Claire Danes; Down In The Valley, starring Edward Norton; Turistas; Lies and Alibies; Cronicas; A Home at the End of the World; and Undefeated for HBO, which Chediak also executive produced. Prior to this, he shot Brown Sugar; The Good Girl, which premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival; The Safety of Objects; Songcatcher; Boier Room; and The Faculty, directed by Robert Rodriguez.

Chediak won the 1997 Sundance Film Festival's Best Cinematographer Award for Hurricane Streets. His feature film debut was American Southern directed John Joshua Clayton. Born in , Ecuador, Chediak studied still photography in Madrid and communications in Santiago, Chile, before entering New York University's Film School graduate program in 1992, where he won the Best Cinematography award at NYU's First Run Film Festival.

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