Sayombhu Mukdeeprom

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Sayombhu Mukdeeprom ( Thai : สยมภู มุก ดี พร้อม , * 1970 ) is a Thai cameraman .

Life

After completing his studies at the Faculty of Mass Communication at Chulalongkorn University , he studied for another year at the Gerasimov Institute for Cinematography in Moscow in the 1980s . Back in Thailand, he initially worked as a cameraman for commercials.

From 2000 to 2007, Sayombhu Mukdeeprom worked exclusively with Thai directors, including five times with Apichatpong Weerasethakul . Soj Cowboy (2008) was his first film with a western director, Thomas Clay , an Englishman who lives in Thailand . The film premiered in Cannes in 2008 and has subsequently been shown at several film festivals. Bitter / Sweet followed in 2009 with the American director Jeff Hare . This film won the Grand Prix for best film at WorldFest Houston . All of the feature films in which Sayombhu Mukdeeprom was subsequently involved as director of photography won film awards or were nominated for awards. For his film Uncle Boonmee Recalls His Past Lives , he won the 2010 Dubai International Film Festival award for Best Cinematographer . In 2014 he traveled through Portugal for one year with the Portuguese director Miguel Gomes in preparation for the award-winning film trilogy Arabian Nights .

Call Me by Your Name , whichpremieredat the Sundance Film Festival in January 2017and was subsequently presented at the Berlinale , is his first film with Luca Guadagnino as director. For this film he was nominated in 2018 for the Independent Spirit Award , the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award , the Houston Film Critics Society Award, the Chlotrudis Award and in 2017 for the Indiewire Critics' Poll and the Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award (Best cinematography ). In 2019 he won another Film Independent Spirit Award for Suspiria (Best cinematography).

In 2018 he was appointed to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , which awards the Oscars every year.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

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