Ray Orton

Nacimiento : , Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, UK

Películas

Calon Gaeth
Director of Photography
Rich family saga of love, devotion, deceit and adultery. Josi Evans runs off with the local school mistress, Miriam leaving behind wealth and esteem to find a life of love and human contact.
Say It with Flowers
Director of Photography
Leila is a young woman who's lost her way in life. She works in an all-night petrol station close to a suspension bridge. One day a huge bouquet of flowers is delivered to her doorstep. Her romantic longing and lust for life is reawakened.
Writ‌ing On The Line - Alien Face In The Mirror
Lighting Camera
A documentary on the life and writings of Saunders Lewis.
Forget About Me
Cinematography
Two Scottish soldiers stationed in Germany head to Budapest to see a Simple Minds concert and fall for a local girl.
Exploits at West Poley
Director of Photography
Somerset 1850. Two boys exploring an underground cave, divert the course of a river and drastically change the lives of the people of two villages.
Goodie-Two-Shoes
Cinematography
Goodie-Two-Shoes is a 1984 British short film written and directed by Ian Emes. A teacher volunteers a group of misfit students to take a new dance class including a goodie-two-shoes and his bully. Awkwardness, friendship, competition, and romance follows. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
The Pledge
Cinematography
Three criminals pledge to free the soul of their friend from his gibbeted corpse in this short film based on 'The Highwayman' by Lord Dunsany.
My Way Home
Cinematography
La última parte de la trilogía autobiográfica de Douglas se ocupa de la historia de Jamie al final de la adolescencia, cuando rehúsa aceptar un trabajo en una mina de carbón y mientras hace el servicio militar en Egipto expresando su deseo indeciso de ser director de cine. El cambio de escenario otorga finalmente a Douglas los nuevos horizontes que hicieron posible esta trilogía, iniciada con "My Childhood" (1972) y continuada con "My Ain Folk" (1973). (FILMAFFINITY)