Nick Remy Matthews Explained

Nick Remy Matthews
Birth Place:Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Occupation:Cinematographer, Film director, Screenwriter
Alma Mater:Flinders University of South Australia

Nick Remy Matthews, ACS, is a British-born, Australian-raised director of photography based in Europe. In 2020 he was named "Cinematographer of the Year" by the Australian Cinematographer's Society.[1] He was also named byVariety as one of the "10 Cinematographers to Watch" in 2019 for his work on Hotel Mumbai.,[2] a factual action drama depicting the Mumbai terror attacks, directed by long time collaborator Anthony Maras. The film stars Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, Nazanin Boniadi, Anupam Kher, Suhail Nayyar, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Liu Bordizzo and Tilda Cobham-Hervey and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2018[3] where Matthews was singled out for praise for his work on the film. Rolling Stone declare that "Even in the chaos of bullets and bombs — kudos to ace cinematographer Nick Remy Matthews — Maras creates a sense of actual lives hanging in the balance.".[4] The Hollywood Reporter also praises the "...kinetic cinematography..." that enhances "...the idea that these are real events.".[5] Variety describes the film as "Stunningly framed and photographed..." and as having a "...visual striking aesthetic."[6] Washington Square News describes the film's cinematography as spanning "...cramped utility closets and breathtaking skylines, a visual treat from beginning to end."[7]

In 2017, Matthews photographed The Chaperone for PBS and Masterpiece in New York City; the tale of 1920s silent movie actress Louise Brooks played by rising star Haley Lu Richardson. Oscar nominee Elizabeth McGovern, Golden Globe winner Blythe Danner, and Campbell Scott also star.[8] The film opened in limited release in the US on 29 March 2019. Observer describes the film as being "Elegantly photographed with period Jazz Age splendor by Nick Remy Matthews..."[9]

Writing, directing and producing

Matthews' directorial debut feature film, psychological drama thriller One Eyed Girl, premiered at the 2014 Austin Film Festival where he and co-writer Craig Behenna won the prestigious Dark Matters Jury Prize.[10] The film was described by The Hollywood Reporter as an "...engrossing, darkly tinged drama", "...an auspicious debut", and declared that the film "...explores the dark matters of the soul with an engrossing intensity".[11]

In 2005 he photographed, produced, and co-edited Murali K. Thalluri's feature film , that premiered at Le Festival de Cannes, in Un Certain Regard in 2006.[12]

In 2023 Matthews directed the second unit of Alex Parkinson’s true story action film Last Breath starring Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu. The film’s release is expected in early 2025 with Focus Features. [13]

Early works

In 2010 he won an AFI Award for his cinematography on short film The Kiss, directed by Ashlee Page. In the same year he photographed Anthony Maras's AFI award-winning short The Palace, the two having collaborated a few years earlier on Maras' other AFI winning short Spike Up.

Representation

He is represented by Tara Kromer at The Gersh Agency in New York City and managed by Peter Dealbert at Pacific View Management in Los Angeles.[14]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

2020 Australian Cinematographer of the Year for Hotel Mumbai[15]

2019 Variety 10 Cinematographers to watch for Hotel Mumbai[16]

2015 Beverly Hills Film Festival - Best Film - Audience Choice Award for One Eyed Girl[17]

2014 Austin Film FestivalDark Matters Jury Award for One Eyed Girl[10]

2010 AFI AwardsAFI for Cinematography; outstanding Achievement in Short Film Craft for The Kiss.

2012/2011 Flickerfest International Short Film Festival, Australia

Best Cinematography for Collision (Nick Remy Matthews/Sam King) and Best Cinematography for The Kiss[18] [19]

2011 Show Me Shorts Film Festival, New ZealandPANAVISION Best Cinematographer for The Kiss.

2012 St Kilda Film Festival, AustraliaBest Achievement in Cinematography for Paper Planes[20]

2007, 2012 Australian Cinematographers' Society National AwardsGolden Tripods – for Azadi and The Palace[21]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: If Magazine . 19 May 2020. www.if.com.au.
  2. Web site: 10 cinematographers to watch 2019. Variety. 24 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Hotel Mumbai. 17 November 2017. www.imdb.com.
  4. Hotel Mumbai movie Dev Patel. Rolling Stone. 21 March 2019.
  5. Web site: Hotel Mumbai review. The Hollywood Reporter. 7 September 2018.
  6. Web site: Hotel Mumbai review. Variety. 9 September 2018.
  7. Web site: Hotel Mumbai thrilling not profound. NYU News. 24 March 2019.
  8. Web site: The Chaperone. IMDb.
  9. Web site: The Chaperone review Julian Fellowes Rex Reed. . 29 March 2019 .
  10. Web site: 2014 Winners – Austin Film Festival . 1 November 2014 . austinfilmfestival.com .
  11. Web site: One Eyed Girl. The Hollywood Reporter. 3 November 2014.
  12. Web site: Two Thirty 7 . Festival de Cannes.
  13. Web site: Last Breath. Deadline. May 16, 2024.
  14. Web site: Nick Remy Matthews, ACS . Gersh Production.
  15. Web site: Australian Cinematographer's Society National Awards. 2020.
  16. Web site: 10 Cinematographers to watch 2019. 2019.
  17. Web site: Beverly Hills Film Festival winners 2015. 2015.
  18. Web site: Flickerfest winners announced. 17 January 2011.
  19. Web site: Flickerfest International Short Film Festival (2012). .
  20. Web site: PAST WINNERS – St Kilda Film Festival. stkildafilmfestival.com.au.
  21. Web site: Nick Remy Matthews. IMDb.