
Nicolas Roeg
Nicolas Roeg was a renowned British film director and cinematographer, celebrated for his innovative storytelling and unique visual style. He gained fame in the 1970s with films like "The Man Who Fell to Earth," starring David Bowie, and "Don’t Look Now," which showcased his ability to blend psychological depth with surreal imagery. Roeg's work often explored themes of alienation, time, and perception, making him a distinctive voice in cinema. His influence persists in contemporary filmmaking, as he inspired a generation with his experimental approach and emphasis on the emotional power of visuals. Roeg passed away in 2021.