Robby Müller Explained

Robby Müller
Birth Date:4 April 1940
Birth Place:Willemstad, Curaçao
Death Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Alma Mater:Netherlands Film Academy
Occupation:Cinematographer
Years Active:1965–2018
Organizations:Netherlands Society of Cinematographers
German Society of Cinematographers
Website:Robby Müller Archive

Robby Müller, NSC, BVK, (4 April 1940 – 3 July 2018) was a Dutch cinematographer. Known for his use of natural light and minimalist imagery,[1] [2] Müller first gained recognition for his contributions to West German cinema through his acclaimed collaborations with Wim Wenders.

Through the course of his career, he worked closely with directors Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch, Peter Bogdanovich, Barbet Schroeder, and Lars Von Trier, the latter with whom he pioneered the use of digital cinematography.[3] His work earned him numerous accolades and admiration from his peers.[4] He died on 3 July 2018, aged 78, having suffered from vascular dementia for several years.

Life and work

Müller was born in Curaçao (at the time in the Netherlands Antilles) in 1940, and moved to Amsterdam in 1953. He studied at the Netherlands Film Academy from 1962 to 1964.[5] He worked as cinematographer on a number of shorts before collaborating with Wim Wenders on his first feature, Summer in the City (1970). They made many more films together, such as Alice in the Cities (1974), Kings of the Road (1976), The American Friend (1977) and Paris, Texas (1984).

Apart from the movies with Wenders, Müller contributed to both mainstream U.S. productions and independent films. His other work included Joan Micklin Silver's Finnegan Begin Again (1984), the hazy, yellow-tinted cinematography of William Friedkin's To Live and Die in LA (1985), Sally Potter's The Tango Lesson (1997), Dom Rotheroe's My Brother Tom (2001), Lars von Trier's starkly shot films Breaking the Waves (1996) and Dancer in the Dark (2000), and Jim Jarmusch's gritty-looking films Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Dead Man (1995) and (1999).

He died on 3 July 2018 at the age of 78.[6]

On 4 September 2018, the movie Living the Light - Robby Müller premiered at the Venice Film Festival. This documentary by Claire Pijman is a visual essay about the life and work of Robby Müller. On 4 October 2019, the documentary was awarded a Golden Calf for Best Long Documentary at the Netherlands Film Festival.

Filmography

Year Title DirectorNotes
1970Summer in the CityWim Wenders
JonathanHans W. Geißendörfer
1971Carlos
Die Angst des Tormanns beim ElfmeterWim Wenders
1973The Scarlet Letter
Trip to ViennaEdgar Reitz
1974Alice in the CitiesWim Wenders
Perahim – die zweite ChanceHans W. Geißendörfer
Ein bißchen LiebeVeith von Fürstenberg
1975The Wrong MoveWim Wenders
1976Kings of the Road
Die WildenteHans W. Geißendörfer
Peter Lilienthal
1977The American FriendWim Wenders
The Left-Handed WomanPeter Handke
1978The Glass CellHans W. Geißendörfer
MysteriesPaul de Lussanet
1979In for TreatmentMarja Kok
Erik van Zuylen
Saint JackPeter Bogdanovich
1980Honeysuckle RoseJerry Schatzberg
1981They All LaughedPeter Bogdanovich
1982Een zwoele zomeravondShireen Strooker
Frans Weisz
1983Un dimanche de flicMichel Vianey
Peter Stein
Les îlesIradj Azimi
1984Repo ManAlex Cox
Paris, TexasWim Wenders
Finnegan Begin AgainJoan Micklin SilverHBO TV movie with Robert Preston, Mary Tyler Moore, and Sylvia Sidney
Body RockMarcelo Epstein
Cheaters (Tricheurs)Barbet Schroeder
1985To Live and Die in L.A.William Friedkin
1986The LongshotPaul Bartel
Down by LawJim Jarmusch
1987BarflyBarbet Schroeder
The BelieversJohn Schlesinger
1988The Little DevilRoberto Benigni
1989Mystery TrainJim Jarmusch
Notebook on Cities and ClothesWim WendersDocumentary film
1990KorczakAndrzej Wajda
1991Until the End of the WorldWim Wenders
1993Mad Dog and GloryJohn McNaughton
When Pigs FlySara Driver
1995Beyond the CloudsMichelangelo Antonioni
Wim Wenders
Dead ManJim Jarmusch
Last CallFrans Weisz
1996Breaking the WavesLars von Trier
1997The Tango LessonSally Potter
1998Shattered ImageRaúl Ruiz
1999Jim Jarmusch
2000Dancer in the DarkLars von Trier
2001My Brother TomDom Rotheroe
200224 Hour Party PeopleMichael Winterbottom
2003Coffee and CigarettesJim JarmuschShort film compilation

Awards and nominations

Year Title Award/Nomination
1975The Wrong MoveGerman Film Award for Best Cinematography
1977The American FriendNominated - NSFC Award for Best Cinematography
1983German Film Award for Best Cinematography
1984Paris, TexasBavarian Film Award for Best Cinematography
German Camera Award for Best Feature Film
1986Down by LawNominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated - NSFC Award for Best Cinematography
1987BarflyNominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
1989Mystery TrainNominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
1990KorczakGerman Film Award for Best Cinematography
1995Dead ManNSFC Award for Best Cinematography
NYFCC Award for Best Cinematographer
Nominated - CFCA Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography
1996Breaking the WavesNSFC Award for Best Cinematography
NYCC Award for Best Cinematographer
Robert Award for Best Cinematography
Camerimage Best Independent Duo
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Cinematography
Nominated - Camerimage Golden Frog Award
Nominated - BSFC Award for Best Cinematography
2000Dancer in the DarkNominated - Robert Award for Best Cinematography

References

Interview with Robby Muller (Dutch and English)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Remembering Robby Müller, NSC, BVK. ascmag.com. 27 September 2019.
  2. Web site: A Robby Müller Retrospective. criterion.com. 27 September 2019.
  3. News: Robby Müller obituary. The Guardian. 5 July 2018 . 27 September 2019. Gilbey . Ryan .
  4. News: Robby Müller, Inventive Cinematographer, Is Dead at 78. New York Times. 10 July 2018 . 27 September 2019. Sandomir . Richard .
  5. Web site: Robby Müller Biography. 16 March 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110823235745/http://www.wim-wenders.com/bio/robby_mueller.htm. 23 August 2011.
  6. Web site: Robby Müller death: Cinematographer nicknamed 'master of light' dies aged 78. independent.co.uk. 4 July 2018 . 27 September 2019.