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  1. Nov 27, 2018 · When Nicolas Roeg died last week, he left behind a body of work featuring some unforgettable films. The British director was a pioneer of a radical, new style of filmmaking that was at once hugely influential — Danny Boyle and Christopher Nolan cite him as an essential inspiration — and distinct.

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  3. Roeg was born in St John's Wood in North London on 15 August 1928. Following his completion of National Service in 1947, he embarked on a journey in the film industry, starting at the bottom rung of the ladder as a tea boy at Marylebone Studios. From this modest position, Roeg steadily ascended the ranks, displaying an unflinching commitment to ...

  4. Nicolas Roeg, Walkabout, 1971, film still. Courtesy: 20th Century Fox Courtesy: 20th Century Fox Roeg’s debut proper, Walkabout , which was released in 1971, the same year as the horror film Wake in Fright – itself an extraordinary depiction of rural Australian life, directed by the Canadian Ted Kotcheff – has now been adopted as an honorary Australian New Wave film.

  5. Nicolas Roeg, 1928-2018. Sometimes you get lost in a memory so intense that when you emerge, you aren't sure if you've been spacing out for a second or a minute. That's where Nicolas Roeg's cinema lived. Roeg, the British cinematographer-turned-director who died Friday at 90, was one of the least celebrated influential filmmakers of the last ...

  6. Nov 24, 2018 · Nicolas Jack Roeg was born in August 1928 in London, joining the army when he was 17. He had loved movies since he was a boy watching Laurel and Hardy comedies, and after he got out of the ...

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