Lol Crawley

Laurie "Lol" Crawley BSC (born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire[2]), is an English cinematographer. His works include Ballast, Four Lions, and The Crimson Petal and the White.

Lol Crawley
Born (1974-11-02) 2 November 1974[1]
OccupationCinematographer, director of photography

In 2013, Crawley shot Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, which was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival[3] and has attracted critical attention for its cinematography.[4] Crawley has been inducted into the British Society of Cinematographers.[5] He has been awarded two cinematography awards at film festivals,[6] and also has been nominated for a 2014 Film Independent Spirit Award.[7]

In 2016 The Playlist profiled Crawley in their filmmakers on the rise stating that, "British DP Lol Crawley isn’t quite a brand new name — he’s been doing some remarkably impressive work in features for nearly a decade now. But of late, he’s gone from an extraordinarily impressive cinematographer to staking his claim at being one of the best in the world."[8]

Filmography

Feature films

Year Title Director Notes Ref.
2008 Ballast Lance Hammer [6][9]
2009 Four Lions Chris Morris [10]
2011 Baby Daniel Mulloy Short film [6]
On the Ice Andrew Okpeaha MacLean [6]
2012 Hyde Park on Hudson Roger Michell [11][12]
2013 Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Justin Chadwick [13][14]
2015 45 Years Andrew Haigh [15]
The Childhood of a Leader Brady Corbet
The Reflektor Tapes Kahlil Joseph Documentary
2018 Vox Lux Brady Corbet
2019 Dau Ilya Khrzhanovsky
2020 The Secret Garden Marc Munden
The Devil All the Time Antonio Campos
2021 The Humans Stephen Karam
2022 White Noise Noah Baumbach

Television

Year Title Director Notes Ref.
2011 The Crimson Petal and the White Marc Munden 4 episodes [16]
2014 Turn: Washington's Spies Rupert Wyatt Episode: "Pilot"
Utopia Marc Munden
Sam Donovan
6 episodes [17]
2016 The OA Zal Batmanglij 8 episodes
2017 Black Mirror John Hillcoat Episode: "Crocodile"

Music videos

Year Title Artist Ref.
2010 "Stay Too Long" Plan B [18]
"She Said" [18]
"Love Goes Down" [18]
"Hang With Me" Robyn [18]
2011 "Blind Faith" Chase and Status [19]
"Charlie Brown" Coldplay [18]
"Take Another Ride" Kassidy [18]

Awards

References

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