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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_CardiffJack Cardiff - Wikipedia

    Jack Cardiff OBE (18 September 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a British cinematographer, film and television director, and photographer. His career spanned the development of cinema, from silent film , through early experiments in Technicolor , to filmmaking more than half a century later.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002153Jack Cardiff - IMDb

    Jack Cardiff was a legendary cinematographer and director who worked on films such as Black Narcissus, The African Queen, and War and Peace. He won an Oscar for his color photography and was a pioneer of Technicolor and CinemaScope.

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  3. Jack Cardiff: Home. Camera Man | The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff. A film by Craig McCall. Jack Cardiff - Facebook. Buy Now. THE FILM. Watch. Festivals. Trailer.

  4. Learn about the life and career of Jack Cardiff, one of the greatest cinematographers of all time and a notable director. He worked on films such as Black Narcissus, The African Queen, and The Prince and the Showgirl.

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  5. Learn about the life and work of Jack Cardiff, the first cinematographer to receive an honorary Oscar® and a master of Technicolor photography. Watch interviews with his colleagues and see his stunning portraits of Hollywood stars.

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  6. May 27, 2011 · Jack Cardiff, one of the most influential cinematographers in film history, is now the subject of a documentary. Cameraman explores Cardiff's 90 years in the movie business, from his first movie ...

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  8. Hollywood, yet Jack Cardiff’s story surely proves him truly worthy of that title. On March 25, 2001, fifty-four years after winning his first Oscar® for his stunning Technicolor cinematography on Black Narcissus, Jack Cardiff was the first Cinematographer ever presented with an Honorary Oscar® for: