Philip Øgaard

Philip Remi Øgaard
Born 6 April 1948 (1948-04-06) (age 70)
Norway Norway
Occupation Cinematographer

Philip Remi Øgaard (born 6 April 1948) is a Norwegian cinematographer. Since 1983, Philip Øgaard has photographed more than 30 feature films, and has come to be recognized as one of Norway's premier cinematographers. He frequently collaborates with directors Martin Asphaug, Bent Hamer and Hans Petter Moland.

Øgaard has been commended for his tasteful and naturalistic lighting, and ability to effectively compose difficult shots, often utilising subtle but very precise movement.[1]

Selected filmography

  • 1988: Hotel St. Pauli
  • 1988: Sweetwater
  • 1989: En håndfull tid (A Handful of Time)
  • 1990: Døden på Oslo S (Death at Oslo Central)
  • 1993: Telegrafisten (The Telegraphist)
  • 1994: Ti kniver i hjertet (Cross My Heart and Hope to Die)
  • 1995: Kjærlighetens kjøtere (Zero Kelvin)
  • 1998: En dag til i solen (Water Easy Reach)
  • 1998: Glassblåserens barn (The Glass-blower's Children)
  • 2000: Aberdeen
  • 2002: Grabben i graven bredvid (The Guy in the Grave Next Door)
  • 2003: Salmer fra kjøkkenet (Kitchen Stories)
  • 2003: Lille frk Norge (The Beast of Beauty)
  • 2004: Andreaskorset (The Crossing)
  • 2004: Min misunnelige frisør (My Jealous Barber)
  • 2005: Kim Novak badade aldrig i Genesarets sjö (Kim Novak Never Swam in the Lake of Genesaret)
  • 2006: Gymnaslærer Pedersen (Pedersen: High-School Teacher)

Awards

  • 1988: The Film Critics' Award from Norsk Filmkritikerlag (Norwegian Critics' Guild), for Hotel St. Pauli and Sweetwater
  • 1990: The Aamot-statuet, FILM&KINO honorary award
  • 1999: Guldbagge from Svensk filminstitutt (Swedish Film Institute) Guldbagge Awards, for The Glass-blower's Children [2]
  • 2000: Bronze Frog at the Camerimage festival, Poland, for Aberdeen [3][4]
  • 2003: Award for Best Cinematography at the Valladolid International Film Festival, for Kitchen Stories [5]

References

Footnotes
  1. Bankston, Douglas, American Cinematographer. "Kitchen Stories (2003)".
  2. Aftonbladet. "Guldbagge-skandalen" (in Swedish).
  3. Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers. "Other Awards". Archived from the original on 2008-04-21.
  4. Camertitle=Camerimage 2001. "PLUS CAMERIMAGE 2008".
  5. Culturalianet. "Valladolid International Film Festival" (in Spanish).


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