Arlene Nelson

Arlene Nelson

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Arlene Nelson is a Emmy nominated Cinematographer

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Arlene Nelson

Películas

La chica de la foto
Director of Photography
En este documental, una mujer que aparece casi muerta en la ruta deja atrás a un hijo, a un hombre que dice ser su marido... y un misterio que resulta ser una pesadilla.
This Is Paris
Director of Photography
Documental sobre la vida de la 'celebrity' estadounidense Paris Hilton. Creíamos conocer a Paris Hilton. Nos equivocábamos. Esta es la verdadera historia no contada que moldeó a la mujer y al icónico personaje que ha creado.
Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea
Director of Photography
Documental que sigue a la comediante Chelsea Handler.
Por el Amor de George
Director of Photography
Comedia peculiar sobre una esposa abandonada que deja a su marido infiel en Inglaterra y se va a Los Ángeles con la esperanza de conocer a quien cree que es el hombre perfecto: George Clooney.
Miss You Can Do It
Director of Photography
Miss You Can Do It chronicles Abbey Curran, Miss Iowa USA 2008 and the first woman with a disability to compete at the Miss USA Pageant, and eight girls with various physical and intellectual disabilities as the girls participate in the Miss You Can Do It Pageant. Abbey founded the annual Miss You Can Do It Pageant in 2004 and girls and their families travel from all around the country to participate in this one night where their inner beauty and abilities reign.
Sunset Strip
Director of Photography
A documentary on the famous Los Angeles street.
Las playas de Agnès
Director of Photography
Documental autobiográfico de la directora Agnes Várda. La realizadora francesa explora sus memorias, de forma cronológica, a través de fotografías, videos, entrevistas, representaciones y narraciones de su vida. (FILMAFFINITY)
Positively Naked
Producer
No clothes. No apologies. This film marks artist Spencer Tunick's third 'Naked' documentary which feature photo shoots that create art from the naked bodies of men and women. In this shoot, 85 HIV-positive men and women gather in a downtown Manhattan bar where they bare it all for Tunick's camera, creating an unsentimental look at life with AIDS in America today.
Positively Naked
Director
No clothes. No apologies. This film marks artist Spencer Tunick's third 'Naked' documentary which feature photo shoots that create art from the naked bodies of men and women. In this shoot, 85 HIV-positive men and women gather in a downtown Manhattan bar where they bare it all for Tunick's camera, creating an unsentimental look at life with AIDS in America today.
Naked World: America Undercover
Director
One year. Seven continents. More than 6,000 naked people--all willing to bare all for Spencer Tunick in the name of art. This globally scaled follow-up to the America Undercover documentary Naked States finds the celebrated and controversial artist at work on his most ambitious project: a one-year trek to all seven continents to shoot people in the nude--individually, in groups and against various man-made and natural backdrops.
Un poderoso viento
Director of Photography
Un trío de cantantes de folk de los años sesenta preparan un show en el Carnegie Hall en memoria de un promotor de conciertos recientemente fallecido.
Naked States
Director of Photography
A humorous and provocative examination of one artist's dynamic work and its relevance within the cultural biography of America, documenting one man's journey as he traveled each of the 50 states to ask Americans of all races, shapes and body sizes to take off their clothes and pose in public, before his camera all for the sake of art. Artist Spencer Tunick's subjects are not paid models, but ordinary citizens. The film exposes America's current attitudes towards nudity, sexuality, body image, and all the other baggage that comes up when we take off our clothes.
Naked States
Director
A humorous and provocative examination of one artist's dynamic work and its relevance within the cultural biography of America, documenting one man's journey as he traveled each of the 50 states to ask Americans of all races, shapes and body sizes to take off their clothes and pose in public, before his camera all for the sake of art. Artist Spencer Tunick's subjects are not paid models, but ordinary citizens. The film exposes America's current attitudes towards nudity, sexuality, body image, and all the other baggage that comes up when we take off our clothes.