Christopher Doyle | |||||||||||
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Born | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 2 May 1952||||||||||
Nationality | Australian | ||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Cinematographer, actor, photographer, and film director | ||||||||||
Years active | 1978–present (photographer); 1983–present (cinematographer) | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 杜可風 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 杜可风 | ||||||||||
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Christopher Doyle, also known as Dù Kěfēng (Mandarin) or Dou Ho-Fung (Cantonese)[1] (traditional Chinese: 杜可風; simplified Chinese: 杜可风) (born 2 May 1952) is an Australian-Hong Kong cinematographer. He has worked on over fifty Chinese-language films, being best known for his collaborations with Wong Kar-wai in Chungking Express, Happy Together, In the Mood for Love and 2046. Doyle is also known for other films such as Temptress Moon, Hero, Dumplings, and Psycho. He has won awards at the Cannes Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, as well as the AFI Award for cinematography, the Golden Horse award (four times), and the Hong Kong Film Award (six times).
Early life
Doyle was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1952. He left his native country on a Norwegian merchant ship at the age of eighteen. Doyle arrived in Taiwan for the first time in the 1970s, while his ship was docked in Keelung Harbor. Doyle met Stan Lai and Ding Nai-chu at Idea House, a restaurant in Taipei.[2]
Career
While living in other countries, he took on several odd jobs, such as being an oil driller in India, a cow herder in Israel, and a doctor of Chinese medicine in Thailand.[3] In the late seventies, Doyle took an interest in Chinese culture and received the Chinese name Dù Kěfēng, which translates to "like the wind".[4] After language studies in Taiwan, he started working as a photographer. A couple of years later, he became a cinematographer, working with director Edward Yang on the 1983 film That Day, on the Beach.[5]
Doyle has worked on over 50 Chinese-language films. He is best known for his collaborations with Wong Kar-wai in Chungking Express, Fallen Angels, Happy Together, In the Mood for Love and 2046. He has collaborated with other Chinese filmmakers on projects including Temptress Moon, Hero and Dumplings. He has also made more than 20 films in various other languages, working as director of photography on Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho, Liberty Heights, Last Life in the Universe, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Paranoid Park, and The Limits of Control, among others.
He also wrote, shot, and directed Warsaw Dark, Away with Words starring Asano Tadanobu, and Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous, an experimental portrait of three generations of Hong Kong people.[6] He co-directed The White Girl with Jenny Suen.
Filmography
Cinematographer
Feature films
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1983 | That Day, on the Beach | Edward Yang | With Hui-Kung Chang |
1984 | A Fu de li wu | Chi-Hua Li Wei-Ming Lo Peter Mak |
Credited as "Ko-Feng Tu" With Hui-Kung Chang and Chi-Ming Leung |
1986 | Lao niang gou sao | Kei Shu | |
Noir et blanc | Claire Devers | With Daniel Desbois, Alain Lasfargues and Jean-Paul Rosa da Costa | |
1988 | My Heart Is That Eternal Rose | Patrick Tam | |
1989 | Sat sau woo dip mung | With David Chung | |
Her Beautiful Life Lies | Tony Au | ||
1990 | Days of Being Wild | Wong Kar-wai | |
1992 | The Peach Blossom Land | Stan Lai | |
Mary from Beijing | Sylvia Chang | ||
1994 | Chungking Express | Wong Kar-wai | With Andrew Lau |
Ashes of Time | With Pun-Leung Kwan | ||
Fei xia a da | Stan Lai | ||
Red Rose White Rose | Stanley Kwan | ||
1995 | The Peony Pavilion | Chen Kuo-fu | |
Fallen Angels | Wong Kar-wai | ||
1996 | Dai sam yuen | Tsui Hark | With Arthur Wong |
Temptress Moon | Chen Kaige | ||
Si mian xia wa | Kwok-Leung Gan Eric Kot Jan Lamb |
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1997 | Happy Together | Wong Kar-wai | |
Motel Seoninjang | Ki-Yong Park | ||
Choh chin luen hau dik yi yan sai gaai | Eric Kot | ||
1998 | Psycho | Gus Van Sant | |
1999 | Away with Words | Himself | |
Liberty Heights | Barry Levinson | ||
2000 | In the Mood for Love | Wong Kar-wai | With Pun-Leung Kwan and Ping Bin Lee |
2001 | Made | Jon Favreau | |
2002 | Rabbit-Proof Fence | Phillip Noyce | |
The Quiet American | |||
Hero | Zhang Yimou | ||
2003 | Last Life in the Universe | Pen-Ek Ratanaruang | |
Green Tea | Zhang Yuan | ||
2004 | 2046 | Wong Kar-wai | With Pun-Leung Kwan |
Dumplings | Fruit Chan | ||
2005 | The White Countess | James Ivory | |
2006 | Invisible Waves | Pen-Ek Ratanaruang | |
Lady in the Water | M. Night Shyamalan | ||
2007 | Paranoid Park | Gus Van Sant | With Rain Li |
2008 | Downloading Nancy | Johan Renck | |
2009 | The Limits of Control | Jim Jarmusch | |
Ondine | Neil Jordan | ||
2010 | Ocean Heaven | Xue Xiao-Lu | |
Yong xin tiao | Stanley Kwan | With Rain Li | |
Passion Play | Mitch Glazer | ||
2011 | Underwater Love – A Pink Musical | Shinji Imaoka | |
Love for Life | Gu Changwei | With Changwei Gu and Tao Yang | |
Tormented | Takashi Shimizu | ||
2013 | Magic Magic | Sebastian Silva | With Glenn Kaplan |
American Dreams in China | Peter Chan | ||
Bends | Flora Lau | ||
Lanse gotou | Jian Cui | ||
2014 | Ruined Heart! Another Love Story Between a Criminal and a Whore |
Khavn | |
2015 | Beijing, Niuyue | Rain Li | With Rain Li and Sion Michel |
Port of Call | Philip Yung | ||
Fundamentally Happy | Tan Bee Thiam Lei Yuan Bin |
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Enishi: The Bride of Izumo | Hiroshi Horiuchi | ||
2016 | Endless Poetry | Alejandro Jodorowsky | |
Stockholm, My Love | Mark Cousins | With Mark Cousins | |
2017 | You Mean The World To Me | Saw Teong Hin | |
The White Girl | Himself Jenny Suen |
With Kubbie Tsoi | |
2018 | Love Only | Charine Chan | |
2019 | Aru sendo no hanashi | Joe Odagiri | |
Tezuka's Barbara | Macoto Tezuka | With Kubbie Tsoi | |
2020 | Love After Love | Ann Hui | |
2021 | Gei wo 1 tian | Erica Li | With Kubbie Tsoi |
Short films
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1996 | wkw/tk/1996@7′55″hk.net | Wong Kar-wai | |
1998 | Motorola | ||
2002 | Goin Home | Peter Chan | Segment of Three |
2004 | The Hand | Wong Kar-wai | Segment of Eros |
Dumplings | Fruit Chan | Segment of Three... Extremes | |
2006 | The Madness of the Dance | Carol Morley | With Rain Li |
2007 | Meeting Helen | Emily Woof | |
2012 | Linda Linda | Tsien-Tsien Zhang | |
2013 | Eine gute Geschichte | Martin-Christopher Bode | |
2014 | The Boy and the Bus | Simon Pitts | |
Sha chen bao | Jason Wishnow | ||
I Am Here | David Holmes | ||
2016 | Wind | Tiong Guan Saw | Also producer |
2018 | To Heaven, to Gather | Li-Yue Chang | |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2018 | Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Asia Argento | Episode "Hong Kong"; With Frederic Menou |
2020 | Ouverture of Something that Never Ended | Alessandro Michele Gus Van Sant |
7 episodes |
Documentary works
Film
Year | Title | Director |
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2015 | I Am Belfast | Mark Cousins |
Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous | Himself | |
2017 | Human Flow | Ai Weiwei |
2019 | The Rest |
Short film
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2019 | Cuba | Peter H. Chan | With Peter H. Chan and Justin Henning |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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1996 | Century of Cinema | Stanley Kwan | Segment Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema |
Director
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Notes |
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1999 | Away with Words | Yes | Yes | |
2006 | Paris, je t'aime | Yes | Yes | Segment "Porte de Choisy" |
2008 | Izolator aka "Warsaw Dark" | Yes | No | |
2014 | Beautiful 2014 | Yes | No | Segment "HK 2014 - Education for All" |
2015 | Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous | Yes | No | Documentary film |
2017 | The White Girl | Yes | Yes | Co-directed with Jenny Suen |
2018 | Love Only | Yes | No | Creative and visual director |
Awards and nominations
Year | Title | Award/Nomination |
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1994 | Ashes of Time | Osella d'Oro for Best Cinematography[7] |
2000 | In the Mood for Love | Grand Technical Prize at the Cannes Film Festival[8] New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematographer National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography Nominated- Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography |
2002 | Hero | New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematographer Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography Nominated- National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography |
2004 | 2046 | New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematographer National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography |
On 26 May 2017, Doyle was honoured during the 70th Cannes Festival with the “Pierre Angénieux ExcelLens in Cinematography” award, in tribute to his successful and influential career.[9]
Bibliography
- Angel Talk (1996) – Behind the scenes photo book covering Fallen Angels – ISBN 978-4-7952-8069-4
- Backlit by the Moon (1996) – Japanese photography monograph – ISBN 978-4-947648-39-6
- Photographs of Tamaki Ogawa (1996) – Japanese photography monograph – ISBN 978-4-947599-45-2
- Doyle on Doyle (1997) – Japanese photography monograph – ISBN 4-9900557-1-3
- Buenos Aires (1997) – Behind the scenes photo book covering Happy Together – ISBN 978-4-7952-8066-3
- Don't Cry for Me, Argentina (1997) – Photographic journal account of filming Happy Together – ISBN 962-8114-24-7
- A Cloud in Trousers (1998) – Gallery exhibition monograph – ISBN 978-1-889195-33-9
- There Is a Crack in Everything (2003) – Photography monograph
- R34g38b25 (2004) – Behind the scenes photo book covering Hero – ISBN 978-962-86177-0-8
- Talking White - Behind-the-scenes photobook covering The White Girl (co-written with Jenny Suen)
See also
References
- ↑ Opalyn Mok, "10 things about: Christopher Doyle, cinematographer extraordinaire" Archived 3 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Malay Mail, 7 December 2014.
- ↑ Teng, Sue-feng (December 1995). "The hottest lens in the east--cinematographer Christopher Doyle". Taiwan Panorama. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
- ↑ "Christopher Doyle". christopherdoylefilm.com.
- ↑ Anderson, Ariston (11 November 2016). "Turin Film Fest to Fete Wong Kar Wai Innovator Christopher Doyle". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ Godfrey, Alex; Doyle, Christopher (24 April 2015). "Interview – Christopher Doyle: a legend in his own Y-fronts". The Guardian.
- ↑ Wen, Philip (27 September 2015). "Australian filmmaker Christopher Doyle films Hong Kong's 'umbrella revolution'". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ↑ Christopher Doyle at Rossi Rossi.
- ↑ "In the Mood for Love", Festival de Cannes, 2000.
- ↑ Ali Naderzad, "CANNES FESTIVAL, Christopher Doyle gets Excellence in Cinematography award", Screen Comment, 25 May 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Christopher Doyle at IMDb
- Doyle, Christopher (6 August 2004). "The Legend of Drunken Master". Village Voice (Interview). Interviewed by Dennis Lim.
- Doyle, Christopher (7 January 2005). "'If you call me, you know what you're in for'". The Guardian (Interview). Interviewed by Steve Rose.
- Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3, interview with Christopher Doyle in three parts by Andreas Pousette, February 2005.
- Doyle, Christopher (17 July 2005). "'His eyes have seen the glory...'". The Guardian (Interview). Interviewed by Gaby Wood.
- Video: Christopher Doyle talks about Hong Kong for CNN and Nokia’s feature series "The Scene".
- Doyle, Christopher (21 March 2006). "Interview" (Interview). CNN.