A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Chris Ross
Кристофер Росс
Birthplace:
Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Born:
May 11, 1976
Christopher Ross, B.S.C. (born 1976), is a British cinematographer and the current president of the British Society of Cinematographers. His credits as a cinematographer include the films Eden Lake (2008), Black Sea (2014), Terminal (2018), Yesterday, Cats (both 2019), and The Swimmers (2022). Description above from the Wikipedia article Christopher Ross (cinematographer), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
"C" Camera Operator:
2007 Control
Additional Director of Photography:
2007 Control
2008 Better Things
2012 Hunky Dory
2015 Room
2025 Mickey 17
Director of Photography:
2006 London to Brighton
2007 Control
2007 Deadmeat
2007 Soft
2007 Wish
2008 Better Things
2008 Cass
2008 Eden Lake
2008 The Cottage
2009 Toshi
2010 Malice in Wonderland
2010 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
2011 Flutter
2011 The Borrowers
2011 United
2012 Ashes
2012 Hunky Dory
2012 Spike Island
2014 Black Sea
2014 Get Santa
2014 Monsters: Dark Continent
2014 The Departure
2015 Room
2016 Dad's Army
2017 Detour
2017 Oasis
2017 The Dog with the Woman
2017 The Sense of an Ending
2018 Terminal
2019 Cats
2019 Yesterday
2021 Everybody's Talking About Jamie
2022 The Swimmers
2023 The Great Escaper
2025 Mickey 17
???? The Fisherwoman
Thanks:
2006 London to Brighton
2007 Control
2007 Deadmeat
2007 Soft
2007 Wish
2008 Better Things
2008 Cass
2008 Eden Lake
2008 The Cottage
2009 Toshi
2010 Malice in Wonderland
2010 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
2011 Flutter
2011 The Borrowers
2011 United
2012 Ashes
2012 Hunky Dory
2012 Spike Island
2014 Black Sea
2014 Get Santa
2014 Monsters: Dark Continent
2014 The Departure
2015 Room
2016 Dad's Army
2017 Detour
2017 Oasis
2017 The Dog with the Woman
2017 The Sense of an Ending
2018 Terminal
2019 Cats
2019 Yesterday
2020 The Bike Thief
2021 Everybody's Talking About Jamie
2022 The Swimmers
2023 The Great Escaper
2025 Mickey 17
???? The Fisherwoman
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