Darius Khondji

Personal Info

Known For Camera

Gender Male

Birthday 1955-10-21 (69 years old)

Place of Birth Tehran, Iran

Also Known As 다리우스 콘지

Darius Khondji

Biography

Darius Khondji (born 21 October 1955) is an Iranian-French cinematographer. Khondji has worked with a number of high-profile directors, including David Fincher, Woody Allen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Roman Polanski, Wong Kar-wai, Michael Haneke, Danny Boyle, Philippe Parreno, Bong Joon-ho, Nicolas Winding Refn, Paul Thomas Anderson, the Safdie brothers, Alejandro G. Iñárritu and James Gray. He was nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award for Evita, and has been nominated for three César Awards. Khondji was born in Tehran, Iran, to an Iranian father and a French mother. At an early age, his family relocated in France. He became interested in film early on and made Super-8 films in his teens. Later in life, he moved to the United States to study at UCLA and then majored in film from New York University and the International Center of Photography. During this period, two teachers influenced his decision to become a cinematographer: Jonas Mekas and Haig Manoogian (Martin Scorsese's film teacher). He realized that "all I wanted to do was shoot the other students' films. I was concerned with the power of the image and much less with story." After his time in the United States, Khondji returned to France in 1981 and worked as an assistant for cinematographers like Bruno Nuytten, Martin Schafer and Pascal Marti. He also worked as a lighting director on music videos and commercials. His second feature film was Le tresor des Iles Chiennes (1991), a low budget, black and white, post-atomic adventure film. His work on this movie was significant enough to warrant the Cahiers du cinéma to publish one of its rare interviews with a cinematographer. It was on this film that he demonstrated an affinity for Cinemascope. He remarked in an interview, "I think it's the most beautiful format to frame. One can become absorbed in the faces when they're framed in 'Scope." His subsequent work on Delicatessen established his international reputation and earned him a Cesar nomination for Best Cinematography. One of his highest profile films was Seven which he got based on a Nike ad he shot with David Fincher and his work on Delicatessen. His work on Evita was nominated for an Oscar for the Best Cinematography. Darius worked on three European-shot films by Woody Allen: Midnight in Paris (2011), To Rome with Love (2012) and Magic in the Moonlight (2014). In 2012, Khondji shot the Palme D'or-winning film Amour, which also won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for Best Picture. Khondji cites Gregg Toland as his favorite cinematographer. "I particularly admire his work on John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath." He also greatly admires James Wong Howe's work, in particular Hud. Khondji has said that his dream project would be "a 16mm black and white film of On the Road!" Khondji is married to Marianne Chemetov, a daughter of the French architect Paul Chemetov and has three children: Marie-Louise, Josephine, and Alexandre. Source: Article "Darius Khondji" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Camera

Marty Supreme

as Director of Photography

Eddington

as Director of Photography

2025
Mickey 17

as Director of Photography

2022
Armageddon Time

as Director of Photography

2022
2021
Lisey's Story

as Director of Photography

2020
Strasbourg 1518

as Director of Photography

2019
Uncut Gems

as Director of Photography

2019
Anima

as Director of Photography

2019
Too Old to Die Young

as Director of Photography

2017
The Lost City of Z

as Director of Photography

2017
Okja

as Director of Photography

2015
Irrational Man

as Director of Photography

2014
Magic in the Moonlight

as Director of Photography

2013
Castello Cavalcanti

as Director of Photography

2013
The Immigrant

as Director of Photography

2012
To Rome with Love

as Director of Photography

2012
Amour

as Director of Photography

2011
Midnight in Paris

as Director of Photography

2010
Madonna: Sticky & Sweet Tour

as Director of Photography

2009
Chéri

as Director of Photography

2008
The Ruins

as Director of Photography

2008
Funny Games

as Director of Photography

2008
Protect You + Me

as Director of Photography

2007
My Blueberry Nights

as Director of Photography

2006
Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait

as Director of Photography

2005
The Interpreter

as Director of Photography

2004
Wimbledon

as Director of Photography

2003
Anything Else

as Director of Photography

2002
Panic Room

as Director of Photography

2002
Tooba

as Director of Photography

2000
The Beach

as Director of Photography

1999
The Ninth Gate

as Director of Photography

1999
In Dreams

as Director of Photography

1997
Alien Resurrection

as Director of Photography

1996
Evita

as Director of Photography

1996
Stealing Beauty

as Director of Photography

1995
Se7en

as Director of Photography

1995
The City of Lost Children

as Director of Photography

1995
Marie-Louise ou la permission

as Director of Photography

1994
Wacko

as Director of Photography

1992
Prague

as Director of Photography

1991
Delicatessen

as Director of Photography

1990
Treasure of the Bitch Islands

as Director of Photography

1981
Agatha and the Limitless Readings

as Second Assistant Camera

Crew

2019
Too Old to Die Young

as Cinematography

2018
Why Can't We Get Along

as Cinematography

2013
Illusions & Mirrors

as Cinematography

2009
June 8, 1968

as Cinematography

1994
Before the Rain

as Thanks

1991
Models: The Film

as Cinematography

1989
Kiss Me

as Cinematography

1988
Une femme pour l'hiver

as Cinematography

1986
Sur les talus

as Cinematography

Producer

1998
Johnny 316

as Consulting Producer

Art

1986
Double Gentlemen

as Assistant Director of Photography