Marcus Dineen

Filmes

The Night Train
Director of Photography
Oskar is on the night train heading home after an interview in Stockholm. With a long night ahead of him, he makes eye contact with Ahmad. For the first time, he meets the gaze of someone who feels the same desire as he does.
Haex
Director of Photography
A supernatural sci-fi short.
Fuck You
Director of Photography
Alice is together with Johannes, but his love is suffocating and she doesn't fit into the tiny pigeonhole that the relationship has set out for her. One rebellious summer evening a stolen strap-on is used to challenge the constricting norms that have limited her.
Shadow Animals
Camera Operator
A young girl follows her parents to a party where she experiences assorted grown-up rituals. As the evening progresses she finds the adults' behavior increasingly strange. Everyone tries to fit in, but not everyone succeeds.
Echo
Cinematography
A woman wakes up in the middle of nowhere to see in a mirror her reflection ten seconds ahead of her time. When she wakes up again the nightmare has just started over.
Picture World
photographer
A model agent tries to do a good deed but it pulls us into a game with our own judgemental gaze.
Goldfield
Director of Photography
It is 1853 and in Eastern Australia two men have toiled, driven by the belief that once they strike gold their struggles will be behind them. However they're about to discover that sharing the rare metal will be the hardest test of all.
The Room at the Top of the Stairs
Cinematography
A young artist feels overshadowed by a charismatic and dangerous girl she's never met. Her life changes when she decides to follow in her nemesis's footsteps.
Bad Habits
Director of Photography
"A troubled journey through the byways and back alleys of a mind out of balance." Sister Marie Fenche is a woman on the verge of collapse. Barely able to distinguish reality from fantasy, Marie's life is thrown into turmoil when she awakens one morning, alone in a room with a corpse in the bathtub. Is she being set up or did she kill the man herself? The truth is not even Marie knows for sure.
Lessons from the Night
Cinematography
As dusk approaches and workers stream out of the city, thousands of individuals are about the begins their day’s work. They shuffle through subterranean car parks, sprawling shopping centers and soaring office towers, leaving behind a trail of gleaming floors and emptied waste paper baskets. They are the cleaners – an invisible and underpaid army whose necessary work goes unnoticed.In Lessons From The Night we spend a night with Maia, who reflects on life, work and toilet bowls as we follow her nightly cleaning round through silent empty spaces. As she works, she reveals some of the secrets of the city – the traces of human presence that we leave behind each day – and of her former life in Bulgaria. Lessons From The Night is both a homage to the menial worker and an existential film about cleaning.