Nicolas Roeg Quotes
A collection of quotes by Nicolas Roeg.
Nicolas Roeg (1928-2018) was an English film director and cinematographer. Born on August 15, 1928, in London, England, Roeg began his career as a camera operator and subsequently worked as a cinematographer on several renowned films, including "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) and "Fahrenheit 451" (1966).
He made his directorial debut with "Performance" (1970), a controversial and influential film that established his visionary style and use of nonlinear storytelling. Roeg's unique approach to filmmaking was characterized by his innovative editing techniques, atmospheric visuals, and exploration of themes such as time, identity, and memory.
Some of his notable directorial works include "Don't Look Now" (1973), a psychological thriller that earned critical acclaim, and "The Man Who Fell to Earth" (1976), a science fiction film starring David Bowie. Roeg continued to experiment with narrative structures and visual techniques in films like "Bad Timing" (1980), "Insignificance" (1985), and "The Witches" (1990).
Throughout his career, Roeg received numerous accolades for his contributions to cinema, including the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in 2014. His films continue to be celebrated for their bold storytelling, bold visuals, and thought-provoking themes. Nicolas Roeg passed away on November 23, 2018, leaving behind a remarkable legacy as one of the most influential British filmmakers of his time.