Anthony Dod Mantle

Anthony Dod Mantle

Born 04/14/1955 (69 years old)
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Biography

Anthony Dod Mantle collaborated with director Kevin Macdonald on The Last King of Scotland, on which his cinematography earned him the British Independent Film Award (BIFA) for Best Technical Achievement, as well as an award at the 2006 Stockholm Film Festival.
Mr. Dod Mantle recently won the BAFTA, American Society of Cinematographers, Camerimage Golden Frog, and Academy Awards, among other honors, for his cinematography on Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire. He has also collaborated with the director on 28 Days Later...; Millions; Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise; Strumpet; and this winter's 127 Hours. Another notable ongoing teaming has been with Lars von Trier, on Dogville, for which he won a European Film Award (given in tandem with his work on 28 Days Later...); Manderlay; and Antichrist, for which he won another European Film Award (given in tandem with his work on Slumdog Millionaire).
His other multiple collaborations include two Wallander telefilms directed by Philip Martin, for which he earned a BAFTA Award and which was the first British television production to utilize the Red One digital camera; and Thomas Vinterberg's The Celebration, It's All About Love, and Dear Wendy. Mr. Dod Mantle's first major feature as cinematographer was Terrorists, directed by Philip Gröning; banned by Helmut Kohl in Germany, the film has since achieved cult status.
Half-Scottish by birth, he grew up in Oxford, England and studied at Denmark's National Film School.

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