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Rob Tregenza

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“When the time comes, I'll find something that I want to make a film of. I've gotten to the point where I'm not driven to make movies. I've made three films and I'm more patient, I can wait to see what God has in store.”

 

Biography

Robert Tregenza (Born November 14, 1950) is an American cinematographer and film director. Besides shooting his own projects, Tregenza has also worked as a director of photography with other directors, including Alex Cox (on Three Businessmen) and Béla Tarr (Werckmeister Harmonies).

He has produced, directed and photographed three feature films: “Talking to Strangers” (1987) Berlin Int. Film Fest, Edinburgh, Toronto, “The Arc” (1991) a co-production with Film Four International, Berlin, Edinburgh, Toronto, Chicago, and “Inside/Out” (1997) Cannes Un Certain Regard, Toronto, Rotterdam, Sundance.

Tregenza’s first feature, Talking to Strangers won him acclaim and the eye and praise of Jean Luc Godard who personally selected the film in 1996 to be showcased at the Toronto Film Festival. Tregenza’s third feature, Inside/Out, premiered at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section.

Tregenza’s work often employs the use of long takes to create mise en… read more

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