Robert Flood

Birth : , Dublin, Ireland

History

Robert Flood is an Irish cinematographer born and raised in Dublin. Robert holds a Bachelor of Arts from the National College of Art & Design, where he studied photography, painting and drawing.

Movies

Cocaine Bear
"B" Camera Operator
Inspired by a true story, an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge in a Georgia forest where a 500-pound black bear goes on a murderous rampage after unintentionally ingesting cocaine.
Arracht
First Assistant Camera
Ireland, 1845 on the eve of The Great Hunger. Colmán Sharkey, a fisherman, a father, a husband, takes in a stranger at the behest of a local priest. Patsy, a former soldier in the Napoleonic wars arrives just ahead of 'the blight,' a disease that eventually wipes out the country's potato crop, contributing to the death and displacement of millions. As the crops rot in the fields, Colmán, his brother and Patsy travel to the English Landlord's house to request a stay on rent increases that Colmán predicts will destroy his community. His request falls deaf ears and Patsy's subsequent actions set Colmán on a path that will take him to the edge of survival, and sanity. It is only upon encountering an abandoned young girl that Colmán's resolve is lifted. Just in time for the darkness of his past to pay another visit.
The Turning
First Assistant "B" Camera
A young woman quits her teaching job to be a private tutor for two wealthy young kids, but soon starts to suspect there’s more to their house than what meets the eye.
Cellar Door
Director of Photography
A tortured but determined young woman, in the grip of the Catholic Church, searches furiously for the child she believes has been taken away from her, but meets confusion at every corner.
Coming Home
Director of Photography
A wrongly convicted father comes home after thirteen years in prison to discover that his real battle is building a relationship with his daughter.