Chris Menges Explained

Chris Menges
Birth Date:1940 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Kington, Herefordshire, England
Occupation:Cinematographer and film director
Father:Herbert Menges

Chris Menges BSC, ASC (born 15 September 1940) is a British cinematographer and film director. He is a member of both the American and British Societies of Cinematographers.

Life and career

Menges was born in Kington, Herefordshire, the son of the composer and conductor Herbert Menges.[1] He began his career in the 1960s as camera operator for documentaries by Adrian Cowell and for films including Poor Cow by Ken Loach and If.... by Lindsay Anderson. Kes, directed by Ken Loach, was his first film as cinematographer. He was also behind the camera on Stephen Frears' first feature film Gumshoe in 1971.

After several documentaries and feature films such as Black Beauty (1971), Bloody Kids (1978), The Game Keeper (1980), Babylon (1980) and Angel (1982), Menges became notable for more ambitious works, for which he was critically acclaimed.

In 1983, he received his first BAFTA nomination for the Bill Forsyth film Local Hero and only a year later won his first Academy Award for the film The Killing Fields about the genocide in Cambodia. He continued his work with helmer Roland Joffe and Menges won his second Oscar in 1986 with the historical drama The Mission. He also shot a television play titled Made in Britain, starring Tim Roth in 1983.

In 1988, Menges made his directorial debut with A World Apart. This film was celebrated at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival and won three major awards.[2]

His second film as director, CrissCross with Goldie Hawn, received critical acclaim but was a box-office flop. In 1996 he moved back behind the camera to shoot the award-winning films The Boxer (directed by Jim Sheridan) and Michael Collins. For the latter, he received his third Academy Award nomination in 1997.

Menges also made documentaries. In the early 1970s, he went to Burma with British film maker Adrian Cowell to shoot The Opium Warlords, a film about the drug trade. After the release of the documentary in 1974, the Burmese government was said to have put a price on their heads. Menges is mentioned in the book Conversations with Cinematographers by David A. Ellis, published by Scarecrow Press.

Filmography

Cinematographer

Short film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1963The War GameMai ZetterlingWith Brian Probyn
1966Raid into TibetAdrian CowellDocumentary short
1968SoloMisha Donat
1969Assignment VietnamRichard TaylorDocumentary short
1971Talk About WorkKen Loach
1981Couples and RobbersClare Peploe

Documentary film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1968Abel Gance: The Charm of DynamiteKevin Brownlow
1969Wild and Free Twice DailyHimself
1971The Save the Children Fund FilmKen Loach
1981East 103rd StreetHimself
1984Which Side Are You On?Ken LoachWith Jimmy Dibling
1987Jin San Jiao ya pian jun fa jie miAdrian Cowell
Wai-Chuen Yung
2003Concert for GeorgeDavid Leland
2019Voice of LandHenrique Bouduard

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1968Last of the Long-haired BoysPeter EverettUncredited
1969KesKen Loach
1970Loving MemoryTony ScottWith Tony Scott and John Metcalfe
1971Black BeautyJames Hill
GumshoeStephen Frears
1979Black JackKen Loach
1980BabylonFranco Rosso
The GamekeeperKen LoachWith Charles Stewart
1981A Sense of FreedomJohn MackenzieLighting cameraman
Looks and SmilesKen Loach
1982BattletruckHarley Cokeliss
AngelNeil Jordan
1983Local HeroBill ForsythLighting cameraman
1984Comfort and Joy
The Killing FieldsRoland Joffé
Winter FlightRoy Battersby
1985MarieRoger Donaldson
1986The MissionRoland Joffé
FatherlandKen Loach
1987Shy PeopleAndrei Konchalovsky
High SeasonClare Peploe
1996Michael CollinsNeil Jordan
1997The BoxerJim Sheridan
2001The PledgeSean Penn
2002Dirty Pretty ThingsStephen Frears
The Good ThiefNeil Jordan
2004CriminalGregory Jacobs
2005TicketsKen Loach
The Three Burials of Melquiades EstradaTommy Lee Jones
North CountryNiki Caro
2006Notes on a ScandalRichard Eyre
2008The Yellow HandkerchiefUdayan Prasad
Stop-LossKimberly Peirce
The ReaderStephen DaldryWith Roger Deakins
2010Route IrishKen Loach
London BoulevardWilliam Monahan
2011Extremely Loud & Incredibly CloseStephen Daldry
2013HummingbirdSteven Knight
2019Waiting for the Barbarians Ciro Guerra

Director

Documentary film

Feature film

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

YearTitleCategoryResult
1984The Killing FieldsBest Cinematography
1986The Mission
1996Michael Collins
2008The Reader

BAFTA Awards

YearTitleCategoryResult
1983Local HeroBest Cinematography
1984The Killing Fields
1986The Mission
1996Michael Collins
2008The Reader

American Society of Cinematographers

YearTitleCategoryResult
1986The MissionOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography
1996Michael Collins
1997The Boxer
2008The Reader

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

YearTitleCategoryResult
1984The Killing FieldsBest Cinematography
1986The Mission
1996Michael Collins

National Society of Film Critics

YearTitleCategoryResult
1984Comfort and JoyBest Cinematography
The Killing Fields
1996Michael Collins

New York Film Critics Circle

YearTitleCategoryResult
1984The Killing FieldsBest Cinematography
1986The Mission

Other awards

YearTitleAward/Nomination
1984The Killing FieldsBoston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography
1996Michael CollinsNominated – Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chris Menges Biography (1940-). www.filmreference.com. 25 April 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180401212708/http://www.filmreference.com/film/19/Chris-Menges.html. 1 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Festival de Cannes: A World Apart . 2009-07-26 . festival-cannes.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110820233837/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/323/year/1988.html . 20 August 2011 .