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Richard Pope is a Actor, Director of Photography and Cinematography British born on 1 january 1947 at Bromley (United-kingdom)

Richard Pope

Richard Pope
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1 january 1947 (77 years) at Bromley (United-kingdom)

Richard "Dick" Pope, B.S.C. (born 1947) is a British cinematographer who has worked numerous times with British film director Mike Leigh. He is most recently known for the cinematography in The Illusionist directed by Neil Burger, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award.

Best films

The Illusionist (2006)
(Director of Photography)
Mr. Turner (2014)
(Director of Photography)
Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
(Director of Photography)
Another Year (2010)
(Camera Operator)
Secrets & Lies (1996)
(Director of Photography)
Vera Drake (2004)
(Camera Operator)

Usually with

Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh
(11 films)
Nina Gold
Nina Gold
(10 films)
Eve Stewart
Eve Stewart
(7 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Richard Pope (41 films)

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Career Girls, 1h27
Directed by Mike Leigh
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors Katrin Cartlidge, Andy Serkis, Mark Benton
Roles Cinematography
Rating70% 3.5460553.5460553.5460553.5460553.546055
The film opens in 1996, with Annie (Lynda Steadman) on the train to London to spend the weekend with Hannah (Katrin Cartlidge), her flatmate when at university (identified as the Polytechnic of North London) six years earlier. Hannah laments to Annie about Hannah's alcoholic mother and Annie tells Hannah about Annie's mother's search for a new boyfriend. Annie, who still lives with her mother, admires Hannah's independence. In contrast, Hannah laments being forced to be independent since she was a child.
The Reflecting Skin, 1h35
Directed by Philip Ridley
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors Viggo Mortensen, Lindsay Duncan
Roles Cinematography
Rating66% 3.3491753.3491753.3491753.3491753.349175
Eight-year-old Seth Dove becomes obsessed with the idea of vampires and soon attaches his fixation onto a reclusive local widow named Dolphin Blue. After his father’s suicide, Seth’s older brother Cameron comes home from his military tour of duty in Micronesia. Both emotionally wounded, Cameron and Dolphin begin an affair, leaving Seth to become completely infatuated with the notion of his brother’s danger. Along with this, Seth finds himself at the mercy of an unstable mother along with a group of strange, anonymous men, who plague the small children of Seth’s continually shrinking rural population.
The Fruit Machine, 1h43
Directed by Philip Saville
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Emile Charles, Tony Forsyth, Robert Stephens, Louis Emerick, Robbie Coltrane, Bruce Payne
Roles Cinematography
Rating62% 3.1445253.1445253.1445253.1445253.144525
Eddie and Michael are two 16-year-old best friends on the brink of adulthood. They are both gay, but hold diametrically opposed outlooks on life. Eddie likes watching old movies on video with his mum. Michael likes video games and the street. They are total opposites that argue like an old married couple. Leaving behind the grim, oppressive reality of Liverpool (in the 1980s unemployment rates in Liverpool were amongst the highest in the UK), they stumble into the bizarre fantasy world of a transvestite nightclub called The Fruit Machine, run by "Annabelle". There, they witness a brutal gangland murder by Echo that transforms their quest for adventure into a run for their lives. Alone and afraid, yet hopeful, they wind up in Brighton with Vincent and Eve at Wonderland, where their path is strewn with manipulation, deceit and murder.