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The scene also said what all of Nicolas Roeg’s films do: that past is present, climax is prelude, and even the most elemental acts belong to a circle of fate.
Nicolas Roeg, the British cinematographer turned director who employed his visual flair on such films as David Bowie’s 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' and the horror masterpiece 'Don’t Look Now ...
LONDON - Nicolas Roeg, the prominent British film director known for making provocative films and working with rock stars Mick Jagger and David Bowie over a six-decade career, has died. He was 90.
Appreciation: Nicolas Roeg, director of ‘Don’t Look Now,’ was a darkly sensual poet of the screen. By Justin Chang Film Critic . Nov. 25, 2018 1:30 PM PT . Share .
Having first distinguished himself as a cinematographer, British director Nicolas Roeg, who died went on to direct make of the most influential and deeply loved films of the 1970s.
LONDON -- Nicolas Roeg, a director of provocative and otherworldly films who gave Mick Jagger and David Bowie enduring screen roles, has died. He was 90.
The late Nicolas Roeg, the man who made that film, knew enough about manipulating film to be able to shoot a sex scene that is not only not boring but seems so real that we can’t quite accept ...
A tribute to Nicolas Roeg and Bernardo Bertolucci — two arthouse giants who brought sex, death & madness to screens — and the end of an era.
Nicolas Jack Roeg was born in London. Following his military service, during which he functioned as a projectionist, he started in the movie business in 1947 as an office boy and apprentice editor.
Nicolas Roeg, a visionary filmmaker behind 'The Man Who Fell to Earth,' 'Performance' and 'Don't Look Now,' has died at the age of 90.