Saturday, November 24, 2018

Nicolas Roeg

Director and cinematographer -- via the BBC. Simply one of my favorite directors and cinematographers ever. He worked his way up from tea boy in the British film industry. He was the second-unit cinematographer on Lawrence of Arabia, which would be a laudable achievement in and of itself. His wonderful cinematographic work includes The Masque of the Red Death, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Far from the Madding Crowd, and Petulia. Then as director he created some of the best films of his time, including Performance (co-credit with Donald Cammell), Walkabout, Don't Look Now, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Bad Timing, Insignificance, Track 29, and The Witches.

Always edgy, probing, and fearless, he could fragment a narrative into a thousand pieces, and make it fit together again like a mosaic, not losing narrative thrust or internal logic. He told stories of fish out water, again and again. He favored a rich, dark look full of foreboding, fit for his universe of characters at odd with themselves and each other. A  true auteur in that we would go see something if we heard he directed it. His muse and sometime wife was Theresa Russell, whose work has been undervalued.

Even if an effort didn't come off (like the flawed but fascinating Eureka), it was still fascinating to watch Roeg develop and check out his ideas. Simply a treasure.





















Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Thanksgiving means: obit break!


Hey there, Obit Patrol readers! Even the most intrepid obituarist needs a respite now and then. I will be back with a backlog of obituaries next week. Enjoy your time off as well!

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Zhores Medvedev

Biologist, writer, and dissident -- via the New York Times.

Alec Finn

Bouzouki player -- via the Independent.





Ivan Smirnov

Guitarist and composer -- via tech2.org.

Rolf Hoppe

Actor -- via dnn.de.

Mario Suarez

Singer -- via Epmundo.