Patrick Duval

참여 작품

Revolution: New Art for a New World
Director of Photography
Drawing on the collections of major Russian institutions, contributions from contemporary artists, curators and performers and personal testimony from the descendants of those involved, the film brings the artists of the Russian Avant-Garde to life. It tells the stories of artists like Chagall, Kandinsky and Malevich - pioneers who flourished in response to the challenge of building a new art for a new world, only to be broken by implacable authority after 15 short years and silenced by Stalin's Socialist Realism.
호크니
Cinematography
현존하는 가장 비싼 작가, 금발 머리에 동그란 뿔테 안경을 낀 아이콘, 이 시대가 사랑한 아티스트 ‘데이비드 호크니’. 그의 모든 것을 만날 수 있는 다큐멘터리
Margaret Thatcher: Prime Minister
Director of Photography
BBC memorial portrait of recently deceased Margaret Thatcher. With the help of never-before-seen archive material and interviews with colleagues and family, a portrait is painted of a politician who many have an opinion about and who has left a great impression, both in British politics and in the world.
Mrs Mandela
"B" Camera Operator
How Winnie Mandela went from innocent country girl to a fighter against apartheid.
칠드런
Additional Camera
아시는가? 가장 무서운 존재의 하나가 아이들이다. 크리스마스 휴일. 두 가족이 모여 연말파티를 하던 중, 아이들이 하나씩 아프기 시작한다. 갑자기 부모를 공격하기 시작하는 아이들. 생지옥으로 변한 휴일에서 어른들은 과연 천사 같던 아이들의 무자비한 살육을 피해 살아날 수 있을까. 작년 피판에서 로 호평받았던 톰 솅클랜드 감독의 최신작.
The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink?
Cinematography
Forty years after Britain's foremost 'underground' band released their debut album, 'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn', Pink Floyd remain one of the biggest brand names and best-loved bands in the world. This film features extended archive footage alongside original interviews with David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason, and traces the journey of a band that has only ever had five members, three of whom have lead the band at different stages of its evolution. BBC Program
Human, All Too Human
Camera Operator
European philosophers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre. The theme revolves heavily around the school of philosophical thought known as Existentialism, although the term had not been coined at the time of Nietzsche's writing and Heidegger declaimed the label. The documentary is named after the 1878 book written by Nietzsche, titled Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits.
Riot
Additional Camera
John Akomfrah’s seminal Riot traces the riots in Liverpool during July 1981 in a climate of economic recession under Thatcher’s regime. Akomfrah captures this turning point in Britain’s struggle towards multicultural democracy through interviews revealing the ghettoisation and racial abuse in Toxteth that escalated with stop-and-search policing tactics following the “sus” laws.
Piccadilly Circus by Night
Director of Photography
European emigre Tanya moves to London to work as a family au pair. Still grieving for her recently deceased father and rejected by an old friend, Tanya draws closer to her employer's husband. The sights and sounds of the Capital at Christmas form a deceptively romantic backdrop, for this brief meditation on loneliness and love.
Seventeen
Cinematography
Short drama about a seventeen year-old girl, the lifeguard she fancies, and her older sister who he fancies.
먼 목소리, 계속되는 삶
Cinematography
영국 리버풀을 배경으로 한 테렌스 데이비스 감독의 자전적인 영화. 남다를 것 없는 평범한 가정의 세 남매 중 장녀인 아일린은 결혼식을 준비하며 세상을 떠난 아버지를 추억한다. 기억 속의 아버지는 폭력적이고 억압적이었지만 동시에 약한 모습을 숨기고 있다. 1988년 칸영화제 국제비평가연맹상, 1988년 로카르노영화제 대상 수상
Margaret Tait: Film Maker
Director of Photography
A documentary about the life and works of Margaret Tait.
Cinématon XIX
N°189
Reel 19 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
Shine So Hard
Cinematography
'Shine So Hard' is a rare Echo and the Bunnymen promotional concert film, taking place during their 1981 'Camo Tour'.
Eugene Atget: Photographer
Cinematography
Meet France’s mysterious master of photography, neglected in his own lifetime but since feted for helping position the medium as an art form, and as an inspiration to surrealists. This meditative Arts Council documentary introduces Eugène Atget, a former actor who began to document the streets of old Paris from the 1890s. Little is known about his early life and the three decades he spent capturing, in eerie tableaux, urban spaces since lost to progress. The film includes dramatised scenes from his life, including his belated ‘discovery’ by American photographers Man Ray and Berenice Abbott, who published many of Atget’s works after his death in 1927.
At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength)
Director of Photography
A rich and challenging account of the experiences of a German Jewish musician who settled in Britain to escape Nazi persecution. Two of his friends are being sued by a former SS Kommandant, who denies their accusation that he was responsible for the genocide of 300 Belgians. Documentary interviews and archive footage merge with dramatised scenes to create a new way of representing history and memory.