Gattaca (1997) dir. Andrew Niccol

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Gattaca (1997) dir. Andrew Niccol

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Cinematography by Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC: Stormy Monday (1988) directed by Mike Figgis
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Cinematography by Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC: Defence of the Realm (1985) directed by David Drury
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"With Oppenheimer, the assignment was capturing human faces, but when we look at a human face, it doesn't end at the surface of the face itself. It's also about what we project onto that face. As an audience, when you look into someone's eye, you're wondering, "What is he thinking, or what is she thinking? What's going on in their brain?" You see an expression, but beyond that expression, there can be a plethora of emotions and thoughts, and that was something that we were very interested in. We wanted to be able to look into Oppenheimer's eyes, fly through them, and then turn around 180 degrees and look through his eyes into the world. We really wanted to embrace the power of projection." — Hoyte van Hoytema for A.frame, February 2024
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