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Robby Müller

Robby Müller

Camera

April 4, 1940 – July 3, 2018 (died at 78)
Willemstad, Curaçao, Territory of Curaçao
Male
80 Movies
2 TV Shows

Robby Müller (4 April 1940 - 4 July 2018) was a Dutch cinematographer. Known both for his use of natural light and minimalist imagery, as well as expressionistic use of colors, Müller first gained recognition for his contributions to West German Cinema through his acclaimed collaborations with Wim Wenders. Müller's first work as a cinematographer was also Wim Wenders' first as director, Alabama: 2000 Light Years. They went on making many more films together such as Summer in the City, The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, The Scarlet Letter, Alice in the Cities, Wrong Move, Kings of the Road, The American Friend, Wings of Desire, Until the End of the World and Paris, Texas. Throughout the course of his career, he also worked closely with directors Jim Jarmusch (Down by Law, Mystery Train, Dead Man, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai), Lars Von Trier (Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark), Peter Bogdanovich (Saint Jack, They All Laughed), Barbet Schroeder (Barfly, Tricheurs) and Hans W. Geissendörfer (Jonathan, The Glass Cell, Carlos, The Wild Duck, Der Fall Lena Christ, Die Eltern). Müller's other work has been on both mainstream productions and independent films, including the hazy, yellow-tinted cinematography of William Friedkin's To Live and Die in LA, Alex Cox's Repo Man, Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People, Andrzej Wajda's Korczak, Jerry Schatzberg's Honeysuckle Rose, Peter Handke's The Left Handed Woman, Sally Potter's The Tango Lesson, Dom Rotheroe's My Brother Tom and Steve McQueen's Carib’s Leap. Paul Thomas Anderson referred to Müller as "The master of night exteriors. Like a chef with a secret sauce. I can't quite figure it out." Barry Sonnenfeld recalls the first thing he and the Coen Brothers bonded over was Müller's The American Friend cinematography, which convinced the brothers that Sonnenfeld had good enough taste to shoot their first film (Blood Simple). Müller died on 3 July 2018, aged 78, having suffered from vascular dementia for several years.

Cheaters
Cheaters

Cheaters

1984 5.0

as Ingénieur

Age 43 (now 78)
Paris, Texas
Paris, Texas

Paris, Texas

1984 8.1

Director of Photography

Age 44 (now 78)
Dancer in the Dark
Dancer in the Dark

Dancer in the Dark

2000 7.8

Director of Photography

Age 60 (now 78)
Dead Man
Dead Man

Dead Man

1995 7.3

Director of Photography

Age 55 (now 78)
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

1999 7.3

Director of Photography

Age 59 (now 78)
Breaking the Waves
Breaking the Waves

Breaking the Waves

1996 7.5

Director of Photography

Age 56 (now 78)
Coffee and Cigarettes
Coffee and Cigarettes

Coffee and Cigarettes

2004 6.9

Director of Photography

Age 63 (now 78)
Down by Law
Down by Law

Down by Law

1986 7.3

Director of Photography

Age 46 (now 78)
To Live and Die in L.A.
To Live and Die in L.A.

To Live and Die in L.A.

1985 7.1

Director of Photography

Age 45 (now 78)
Repo Man
Repo Man

Repo Man

1984 6.7

Director of Photography

Age 43 (now 78)
Mystery Train
Mystery Train

Mystery Train

1989 7.3

Director of Photography

Age 49 (now 78)
24 Hour Party People
24 Hour Party People

24 Hour Party People

2002 7.0

Director of Photography

Age 61 (now 78)
The American Friend
The American Friend

The American Friend

1977 7.1

Director of Photography

Age 37 (now 78)
Buena Vista Social Club
Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club

1999 7.5

Director of Photography

Age 59 (now 78)
Alice in the Cities
Alice in the Cities

Alice in the Cities

1974 7.7

Director of Photography

Age 34 (now 78)
The Little Devil
The Little Devil

The Little Devil

1988 6.7

Director of Photography

Age 48 (now 78)