Michael Lockridge

Películas

We Can Be Heroes
Cinematography
Sometimes, finding your tribe requires a bit of magic. For attendees of a live action role-playing (LARP) camp in upstate New York, the deeply accepting environment has given neurodivergent, queer, and self-proclaimed "nerdy" teenagers the space and community for self-discovery that they have never found anywhere else. As the campers immerse themselves in this imaginative world, they discover inner strength, heal from past traumas, and emerge as the heroes they are meant to be, both in the fantasy realm and in real life.
Get Away If You Can
Cinematography
Hopeful that an open-ocean sailing trip might relight the spark of their passion, a troubled married couple hits a breaking point when one's refusal to explore a foreboding deserted island sends them on a deep internal journey that will soon require drastic decisions in order to survive.
Magic in the Mountains
Director of Photography
Magic in the Mountains tells the remarkable underdog story of how Squaw Valley, a little-known ski area in California, won the bid for the 1960 Winter Olympics and, with the help of Walt Disney, changed forever the ways in which the Games were presented. The documentary features never-before-seen archival footage from the 1960 Olympic Games and revealing interviews with participating athletes and attendees. The 1960 edition of the Olympics introduced a substantial array of “firsts,” including such innovations as live broadcast, instant replay, sponsorships, and an official Olympic Village for the athletes. Perhaps most importantly, thanks to Disney’s involvement in producing the Games, Squaw Valley featured an unprecedented — but soon to be standard — level of pageantry for the opening and closing ceremonies.
Madtown
Director of Photography
A scientist has a revelation after his dog dies and leaves his job to start walking dogs.
White Walls Say Nothing
Director of Photography
White Walls Say Nothing es un documental situado en Buenos Aires, Argentina, en el cual, se muestra la relación entre el arte urbano y el activismo de ese país. El espacio público siempre fue un lugar donde las personas podían expresar lo que sentían, y los artistas urbanos no fueron la excepción. Tiranía, crisis económica y represión fueron temas retratados en los diferentes murales que tiene Buenos Aires.
Buddymoon
Director of Photography
Cuando David es abandonado por su prometida días antes de la boda, su optimista padrino insiste en que deben aprovechar el viaje de novios e irse juntos de luna de miel. De esta forma se embarcan en una excursión de siete días por las montañas de Oregón. Durante el camino ambos amigos se encuentran con un conspiranoico, un amigable mochilero y un hambriento depredador de cuatro patas, mientras ponen a prueba su amistad y sus vidas. Alex Simmons (la serie Borderland) dirige esta comedia que ha co-escrito con la colaboración de Flula Borg (la serie Rec X) y David Giuntoli. En el reparto encontramos a Giuntoli (13 horas: Los soldados secretos de Bengasi) y Borg junto a Brian T. Finney (la serie TURN: Espías de Washington), Claire Coffee (la serie Grimm) y Jeanne Syquia (Sunset Junction).