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zach kuperstein

Zach Kuperstein, a New York-based cinematographer listed among Variety’s Artisan Elites, has a passion for visual storytelling. He burst onto the field with the southern gothic film, The Eyes of My Mother, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016. His work earned him nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Camerimage International Film Festival. Since then, he’s lensed many more features including The Climb, winning the jury’s heart award at 2019’s Cannes Film Festival followed by screenings at Telluride and Sundance, then together with The Vigil, at the Toronto International Film Festival and the would-be 2020 SXSW Film Festival. Adding several other features and a slew of short films getting festival play around the world, including the 2021 Academy Award Shortlisted No Longer Suitable for Use, Zach has earned global recognition for creating compelling narratives.

 

Zach recently wrapped Anna Kendrick's directorial debut, Woman of the Hour, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, and his work on Zach Cregger's Barbarian topped the American box office on its opening weekend and left an indelible mark on the horror genre. Most recently, Zach lensed Don't Move for Netflix and Raimi Productions, and Monster Factory for Apple TV+, which won the Grierson Trust Documentary Award for Best Constructed Documentary Series and was nominated for a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Series.

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