Robert Nichol (cinematographer) explained
Robert Nichol is a Canadian cinematographer, director, and writer.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Wonderland | | |
1981 | A War Story | | |
1979 | Harrison's Yukon | | |
1976 | Mac's Mill | | |
1975 | ...and They Lived Happily Ever After | | |
1974 | Would I Ever Like to Work | | |
1971 | Pavilion | | |
1970 | Facade | | |
November | | |
1968 | North | | |
Wilf | | |
1967 | Fisherman's Fall | | |
Reception | | |
Sabre and Foil | | |
The Buildings Already Begun | | |
What in the World Is Water? | | |
Wheat | | |
1966 | Better Housing for the Prairies | | |
Bird of Passage | | |
Change in the Maritimes | | |
Illegal Abortion | | |
Little White Crimes | | |
The Changing Wheat Belt | | |
The World of Three | | |
1965 | Autobiographical by A.M. Klein | | | |
Director |
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Year | Film | Genre | Other notes |
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1982 | Wonderland | | |
1976 | Mac's Mill | | |
Striker | | |
1972 | That Gang of Hoodlums? | | |
1970 | November | | |
1968 | Wilf | | |
1967 | Fisherman's Fall | | |
Wheat | | | |
Writer |
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Year | Film | Genre | Other notes |
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1982 | Wonderland | | |
1976 | Striker | | | |
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