Matt Bockelman

História

Matt Bockelman is an American cinematographer based in New York.

Filmes

Peanut
Director of Photography
John (played by HBO's Crashing and Silicon Valley star George Basil) seeks to end his struggle with a headache once and for all but discovers he's too dumb to die.
A High School Rape Goes Viral: Roll Red Roll
Director of Photography
This film is a true-crime thriller that goes behind the headlines to uncover the deep-seated and social media-fueled “boys will be boys” culture at the root of high school sexual assault in America. Like many small towns across the country, Steubenville, nestled in a valley in eastern Ohio, lives and dies by its high school football team. So when a teenage girl was sexually assaulted at a pre-season football party in 2012, no one came forward with information. True-crime blogger Alex Goddard set out to uncover the truth, piecing together the details of the crime through cell phone footage and photos that made their way to YouTube, as well as a nearly minute-by-minute account of events on social media. In the process, she uncovered both the perpetrators and the entire culture of complicity that enabled them. The ensuing trial, which made national headlines, cut to the very heart of nationwide debates about rape culture.
Rede de Abuso
Director of Photography
Roll Red Roll é um documentário americano de 2018, dirigido por Nancy Schwartzman e produzido por Jessica Devaney e Steven Lake, sob a bandeira de Sunset Park Pictures. O documentário é baseado no caso de estupro da Steubenville High School
Do I Sound Gay?
Cinematography
David Thorpe é um escritor que não gosta da própria voz. Ele decide buscar ajuda profissional para mudá-la enquanto investiga a origem do jeito de falar estereotipado dos homossexuais e o preconceito com quem fala assim.
Do I Sound Gay?
Director of Photography
David Thorpe é um escritor que não gosta da própria voz. Ele decide buscar ajuda profissional para mudá-la enquanto investiga a origem do jeito de falar estereotipado dos homossexuais e o preconceito com quem fala assim.