Richard Dunton

Movies

Baliko
Director of Photography
Mara, a once renowned photographer, journeys deep into the mountains in search of a mythical beast never photographed before.
Rose & Rosie: Overshare
Cinematography
After gaining a dedicated LGBT online following for their playfully candid YouTube videos, married couple Rose and Rosie travel in the UK and US to meet some of their followers. Follow their adventure as they meet ordinary yet remarkable men and women who prove that no matter who you are or who you love, you can always find your people.
Ralph Styles Ultra
Cinematography
A 1970s cigarette advert that doesn't want to end. Surreal and cinematic, Fford's film traps its characters in a world of endless excess, rampant luxury and collective greed.
Oscar Pistorius: Blade Runner Killer
Director of Photography
The true story of the rise and fall of sprint runner Oscar Pistorius, dubbed the “Blade Runner,” the first double-leg amputee to participate in the Olympics. From his Olympic fame, to the shooting that killed his girlfriend, Reeva, to the courtroom trials that followed.
Two Dosas
Cinematography
Geeky Pavan takes his ‘English Rose’ on a date to the most authentic Indian restaurant in the city. To his horror she goes off-menu, in Hindi...
Geoffosaurus
Cinematography
A bizarre, satirical comedy about a disillusioned East London musician and a time-travelling future hipster.
Musical Star
Director of Photography
JIMMY hates musicals. When EUGENIUS – the cosmically charged, all-singing, all-dancing musical Godfather – tap dances into Jimmy’s tedium, Jimmy is swept off to a magical theatre realm and told he is destined to become the Greatest Musical Star of all time! But Jimmy’s aversion to the melodic art runs far deeper than mere dislike. In order to save the world from a tuneless future, Jimmy is forced to confront a buried childhood trauma… MUSICAL STAR! is a charming, entertaining comedy for everyone who ever loved, or hated musicals. A tale of magic, optimism and… childhood trauma, MUSICAL STAR! dares to ask the question, When everything’s so crappy what’s wrong with being happy?