Darius Khondji

Darius Khondji

Cinematographer

Biography
Darius Khondji (born 21 October 1955) is an Iranian-French cinematographer. He is best known for his work on David Fincher's Seven (1995). Khondji has worked with a number of high-profile directors, including Fincher, Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, and Danny Boyle.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 for 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.


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