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  1. Emmanuel Lubezki Filmography. by zimmyfan66 | created - 28 Sep 2017 | updated - 28 Sep 2017 | Public. Emmanuel Lubezki's filmography, not including shorts or TV series. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by: View: 32 titles. 1. El motel de la muerte (1990 TV Movie) 90 min | Horror. Rate. Add a Plot.

    • The New World (2005) Lubezki first teamed up with frequent collaborator Terrence Malick for his 2005 epic The New World. It was a project that Malick had been working on since the 70s but had not been able to make.
    • Y Tu Mamá También (2001) At the near opposite end of the spectrum from Mann’s Ali lies Y Tu Mamá También: Lubezki and Cuarón’s fourth collaboration. Cuarón was looking to make a film outside of Hollywood and sort of distance himself from the commercial cinema he had been making in America.
    • Ali (2001) Credit has to be given where it’s due. Michael Mann and the rest of the screenwriters created a portrayal of a larger-than-life sports icon that is extremely multi-faceted.
    • Sleepy Hollow (1999) Tim Burton was impressed by Lubezki’s work in Great Expectations. Lubezki’s photography in the previous film is at times ethereal and gothic, and Sleepy Hollow is a story that can very well be categorized as such.
    • 8 A Little Princess
    • 7 Burn After Reading
    • 6 Y Tu Mamá también
    • 5 Children of Men
    • 4 Birdman Or
    • 3 Gravity
    • 2 The Revenant
    • 1 The Tree of Life

    This early English-language collaboration with Alfonso Cuarón is a heartwarming contrast to Chivo's later, grittier work. A Little Princess follows the story of a girl named Sara who is sent away from her father to live in a strict boarding school. The headmistress has it out for her, but Sara hasn't forgotten her friendships, nor the positive less...

    One of the best examples of Chivo's comedic sensibilities, Burn After Reading is a classic Coen Brotherscomedy of errors, complete with their unique style of slapstick violence. It follows the gruesome misadventures that ensue when the memoirs of an ex-CIA analyst (John Malkovich) fall into the hands of a pair of airhead gym workers. Chivo brings a...

    The mother of all road trip films, Cuarón's Y Tu Mamá También follows two teenage boys who hit the road with a Spanish woman in her twenties named Luisa. They head from Mexico City to a town they've concocted, called Boca del Cielo (literally "heaven's mouth"). But the destination is never the point of a journey like this one, anyway. While the fil...

    One of Lubezki's boldest projects was shooting Children of Men, Alfonso Cuarón's acclaimed dystopian thriller. Set in a world plagued by war and mass infertility, Cuarón and Lubezki realized a distinct vision to London's future — an incredibly realistic one that felt at times like a war documentary. The London uprising scene is particularly memorab...

    Lubezki was already revered by this point as a master cinematographer, but Birdman took things a little further, and then down a series of narrow hallways. Alejandro Iñárritu's dark comedy follows a troubled actor struggling under the weight of his glory days, back when he starred as a Hollywood superhero (he's played, fittingly, by Michael Keaton)...

    Arguably one of the most impressive technical achievements in modern filmmaking, it's impossible to fully appreciate the scope of Lubezki's talent without seeing Gravity. Chivo and Cuarón's most recent collaboration, this film shocked audiences with its realistic portrayals of outer space —allowing us to truly feel Sandra Bullock's isolation and pa...

    From the stunning opening shot to the bloody satisfying conclusion, Iñárritu's The Revenantplaces you inside its universe so definitively that you'll forget you're watching a movie. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Hugh Glass, a fur-trapper who is mauled by a Grizzly and left for dead. There is little dialogue and the film relies heavily on DiCaprio's actin...

    Lubezki has worked with Malick on four films including To The Wonder and The New World, but The Tree of Lifestands out as his strongest collaboration with the arthouse legend. Loose on plot and partly improvised, Malick's gorgeous film centers on a Texas family in the 1950s and their grown son Jack (Sean Penn) as he reflects on his childhood many y...

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