Text by Linda van Deursen, Marietta Vries. Preface by Wim Wenders.
Robby Müller (born 1940) is one of the most inspiring cinematographers of our time. His influence can be traced throughout his long-term collaborations with directors such as Wim Wenders (with whom he has worked since 1969) and Jim Jarmusch, and his groundbreaking work for such films as Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark by Lars von Trier. Müller not only helped to shape these films, but his contribution also reveals an adventurous and creative vision that can be seen in many other films, by directors such as Alex Cox and Barbet Schroeder. Surveying his illustrious career, this publication offers visual insight into his artistic flexibility and technical expertise as a cinematographer, and reveals his passionate pleasure in the nature of light in all its manifestations. The book includes a preface by Wim Wenders.
FORMAT: Pbk, 9.5 x 13 in. / 248 pgs / 450 color / 250 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $49.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $67.5 ISBN: 9783037643419 PUBLISHER: JRP|Ringier AVAILABLE: 2/28/2014 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of print AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: WORLD Excl FR DE AU CH
Published by JRP|Ringier. Text by Linda van Deursen, Marietta Vries. Preface by Wim Wenders.
Robby Müller (born 1940) is one of the most inspiring cinematographers of our time. His influence can be traced throughout his long-term collaborations with directors such as Wim Wenders (with whom he has worked since 1969) and Jim Jarmusch, and his groundbreaking work for such films as Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark by Lars von Trier. Müller not only helped to shape these films, but his contribution also reveals an adventurous and creative vision that can be seen in many other films, by directors such as Alex Cox and Barbet Schroeder. Surveying his illustrious career, this publication offers visual insight into his artistic flexibility and technical expertise as a cinematographer, and reveals his passionate pleasure in the nature of light in all its manifestations. The book includes a preface by Wim Wenders.