Graham Frake

Birth : 1952-07-27, Essex, England, UK

Movies

To Olivia
Cinematography
In 1962, Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl retreat to the English countryside to bring up their young family. The seemingly unlikely pair find their relationship put to the test by a tragic loss.
Lost Christmas
Director of Photography
An Urban Fairy Tale set in Manchester. A story of how a series of tragic events, that blight a young boy's life on Christmas Eve, take him on a journey where a chance meeting with a mysterious stranger may have the key to help and give him a perfect Christmas.
The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
Director of Photography
Set in Colonial India in 1925, the hunt for the most notorious man-eating leopard of all time.
The Truth About Love
Cinematography
For years, Archie has been pining for Alice, the wife of his law partner, Sam. When Archie impulsively sends Alice an anonymous love note, she assumes it to be a playful gesture from her husband, and replies with her own unsigned letter. After Sam hides the note, Alice's sister, Felicity, convinces her that he must be having an affair. As the extent of Sam's infidelities becomes clear, Alice turns to Archie for support.
Hornblower: The Even Chance
Second Unit Director of Photography
Portsmouth, 1794. Under thundery skies and in lashing rain, 17-year-old midshipman Horatio Hornblower takes the first tentative steps of his naval career, but a feud with a shipmate causes complications.
The Shock of the New
Assistant Camera
A definitive eight part series on the rise and fall of the modern art movement presented by critic Robert Hughes.