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Incident at Loch Ness

Incident at Loch Ness

20045.8 / 10

The Blood Pact: The Making of 'Blade II'

The Blood Pact: The Making of 'Blade II'

20024.0 / 10

Nightstalkers, Daywalkers, and Familiars: Inside the World of 'Blade: Trinity'

Nightstalkers, Daywalkers, and Familiars: Inside the World of 'Blade: Trinity'

20055.7 / 10

Street Kings

Street Kings

20086.6 / 10

The Ring Two

The Ring Two

20055.7 / 10

The Shaggy Dog

The Shaggy Dog

20064.9 / 10

The Distinguished Gentleman

The Distinguished Gentleman

19926.1 / 10

Marvel One-Shot: Item 47

Marvel One-Shot: Item 47

20126.4 / 10

Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter

Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter

20137.2 / 10

The Sentinel

The Sentinel

20066.1 / 10

Caravaggio

Caravaggio

19866.1 / 10

Dolores Claiborne

Dolores Claiborne

19957.3 / 10

S.W.A.T.

S.W.A.T.

20036.2 / 10

Bound by Honor

Bound by Honor

19938.1 / 10

Greedy

Greedy

19946.2 / 10

The Invisible

The Invisible

20076.3 / 10

Blade II

Blade II

20026.6 / 10

Blade: Trinity

Blade: Trinity

20045.9 / 10

The Ghost and the Darkness

The Ghost and the Darkness

19966.8 / 10

Havana Kyrie

Havana Kyrie

20196.8 / 10

The Beekeeper

The Beekeeper

20247.3 / 10

The Avengers

The Avengers

20127.7 / 10

Joyriders

Joyriders

19880.0 / 10

Waiting for the Light

Waiting for the Light

19906.6 / 10

And Soon the Darkness

And Soon the Darkness

20105.2 / 10

Harold and the Purple Crayon

Harold and the Purple Crayon

20246.7 / 10

The Spanish Prisoner

The Spanish Prisoner

19976.8 / 10

The Courier

The Courier

19880.0 / 10

Trial and Error

Trial and Error

19975.4 / 10

Iron Man

Iron Man

20087.7 / 10

Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time

Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time

19987.5 / 10

Bloody Flesh

Bloody Flesh

19836.8 / 10

Fatal Instinct

Fatal Instinct

19935.4 / 10

Aria

Aria

19875.6 / 10

There Be Dragons

There Be Dragons

20115.0 / 10

Sabotage

Sabotage

20145.6 / 10

Molly

Molly

19994.2 / 10

Tale of the Mummy

Tale of the Mummy

19984.4 / 10

Christmas Present

Christmas Present

19852.0 / 10

Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother)

Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother)

19893.5 / 10

Venus Peter

Venus Peter

19895.8 / 10

K2

K2

19915.7 / 10

Black Widow

Black Widow

20217.2 / 10

Princess Kaiulani

Princess Kaiulani

20105.7 / 10

Solo Respira

Solo Respira

20220.0 / 10

The Gentleman

The Gentleman

TBA0.0 / 10

Gabriel Beristain

Gabriel Beristain

Biography

Luis Gabriel Beristáin, ASC, BSC, AMC, is a Mexican cinematographer, producer, and television director known for his work on numerous well-known films, including The Distinguished Gentleman, The Spanish Prisoner, Blade II, and Street Kings, and several entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the Agent Carter television series. He has collaborated with filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro, Derek Jarman, David Mamet, and David Ayer. He is an active member of both the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Beristain was born in Mexico City, the son of actor Luis Beristáin. His interest in filmmaking began with his involvement in Mexico's independent film scene in the seventies. He studied engineering at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional and later joined a new film studies program at the school while also producing audiovisual training materials for the health department. After filming a number of documentaries, he founded a small commercial production company before moving to Italy in 1977. At the recommendation of director Sergio Leone, he relocated to the United Kingdom, where he enrolled in the prestigious National Film and Television School, which accepted only 25 students a year. He was one of only five foreigners to be accepted into the school and studied cinematography under Oswald Morris and Billy Williams. His first feature film as a cinematographer was the 1983 Colombian horror film Bloody Flesh (Spanish: Carne de tu carne, "Flesh of Your Flesh"), for which he won the Best Cinematography Award at the Bogotá Film Festival. His work on Derek Jarman's 1986 film Caravaggio earned him a Special Silver Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Beristain was one of several cinematographers on the 1987 anthology film Aria, which was nominated for a Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Allen Daviau suggested he move to Hollywood, where he could apply his talents and unique insight into both Mexican and Anglo cultures. Beristain has been a member of the British Society of Cinematographers since 1990 and the American Society of Cinematographers since 2002. While working on 2003's S.W.A.T., Beristain became friends with executive producer Louis D'Esposito, who, after helping form Marvel Studios, invited Beristain to do additional photography for Iron Man. He wound up in the same function in six other Marvel Cinematic Universe films and also served as cinematographer for the D'Esposito-directed Marvel One-Shot short films Item 47 (2012) and Agent Carter (2013), as well as the television series Agent Carter. Beristein would eventually have his first feature for the studio as cinematographer in 2021's Black Widow. Beristain had a son born in 1980 who lived in Austria and died in 2000. Beristain's influences are Gregg Toland, Freddie Young, Emmanuel Lubezki, and Roger Deakins. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gabriel Beristain, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Birthday

1955-05-09

Place of Birth

Mexico City, Mexico