Ellen Kuras

American cinematographer (born 1959)


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nameEllen Kuras
imageEllen Kuras at the Mill Valley Film Festival in 2008.jpg
captionKuras in 2008
birth_date
birth_placeCedar Grove, New Jersey, U.S.
alma_materBrown University
organizationAmerican Society of Cinematographers
years_active1987–present
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| name = Ellen Kuras | image = Ellen Kuras at the Mill Valley Film Festival in 2008.jpg | caption = Kuras in 2008 | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Cedar Grove, New Jersey, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Brown University | organization = American Society of Cinematographers | years_active = 1987–present

Ellen Kuras (born July 10, 1959) is an American cinematographer, known for documentary and narrative film, as well as music videos and commercials, both from studio and independent media.

In 2008, she released her directorial debut, The Betrayal (Nerakhoon), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Early life and education

Kuras grew up in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. She had a fever as an infant, leaving her almost deaf in one ear and with about 1% in the other.

She attended Cedar Grove High School, where she served as president of the school's chapter of the National Honor Society. After earning a double degree in anthropology and semiotics at Brown University, she studied photography at RISD and 8mm filmmaking in New York, with the plan to become a documentary filmmaker. In the early 1980s, Kuras planned to study on a Fulbright grant at a film school in Poland but was unable to go due to the introduction of martial law. She is of Polish descent on her father's side and the family surname was originally Kuraś.

Career

Kuras began her film career in 1987, shooting Ellen Bruno's Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia, the first US movie filmed in Cambodia after the Vietnam War. In 1990 she won the Eastman Kodak Best Cinematography Focus Award for her work on Samsara. The film got notice from the Student Academy Awards and the Sundance Film Festival where it received Special Jury Recognition.

That same year, she was asked by producer Christine Vachon to shoot her first dramatic film (Swoon) for director Tom Kalin. The film won her the Sundance Award for Excellence in Cinematography in 1992. This was the start of work with Killer Films, which includes Postcards From America and I Shot Andy Warhol.

She worked for political documentaries, and, later, other genre of film and TV, such as big-budget movies (Blow, Analyze That), independent films (Angela, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), documentaries (Unzipped, 4 Little Girls), concert films (Lou Reed's Berlin, Shine a Light), successful TV movies (If These Walls Could Talk), commercials and music videos for musicians like Bjørk, The White Stripes.

In 1999, she was invited to join the American Society of Cinematographers, the fifth female member to join more than 400 male peers.

She has received accolades, including the Women in Film Kodak Vision Award in 1999 and was honored at the 2006 Gotham Award for her entire body of work. In 2003 she was the first film technician to receive the NY Women In Film and TV Muse Award, traditionally is given to actresses. In 2009 she was a special Honoree at the Santa Fe Film Festival for her work in the field of cinematography.

She has served on the juries of several film festivals. In 1997 she was invited to be on the jury of the Sundance Film Festival. In 2013, she was a member of the jury at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. In 2015 she was on the Jury of the Belgrade Film Festival and the Camerimage. She has guest-lectured at film schools and festival panels, including SVA, NYU, BU University of Texas at Austin, Walker Art Center, Hamptons International Film Festival, Camerimage, Berlinale and Woodstock Film Festival.

Filmography

Cinematographer

Fiction works

Short film ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1990Traveling at NightChris Kraus
1992NationTom Kalin
1993Geoffrey Beene 30
1996The DadshuttleTom DonaghySegment of Boys Life 2
1997My Perfect JourneyAndrew D. Cooke
2003ReneeJim JarmuschSegments of Coffee and Cigarettes
No Problem
2019BlasphemyMelissa London Hilfers
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Feature film ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirector
1992SwoonTom Kalin
1993Romance de ValentíaSonia Herman Dolz
1994Post Cards from AmericaSteve McLean
Roy Cohn/Jack SmithJill Godmilow
1995AngelaRebecca Miller
1996I Shot Andy WarholMary Harron
1998Just the TicketRichard Wenk
1999The Mod SquadScott Silver
Summer of SamSpike Lee
2000Bamboozled
2001BlowTed Demme
2002Personal Velocity: Three PortraitsRebecca Miller
Analyze ThatHarold Ramis
2004Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindMichel Gondry
2005The Ballad of Jack and RoseRebecca Miller
2008Be Kind RewindMichel Gondry
2009Away We GoSam Mendes
2014A Little ChaosAlan Rickman
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Television ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirectorSegment
1996If These Walls Could TalkNancy Savoca"1952"
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Documentary works

Short film

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YearTitleDirector
1989Samsara: Death and Rebirth in CambodiaEllen Bruno
1992Guerrillas in Our MidstAmy Harrison
2003AsylumSandy McLeod
2013SplitEllen Bruno
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Film

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YearTitleDirectorNotes
1995UnzippedDouglas KeeveWith Robert Leacock
The Women Outside: Korean Women and the U.S. MilitaryHye Jung Park
J.T. TakagiWith Sandra Chandler, Herman Lew and Emiko Omori
1997Poverty OutlawPeter Kinoy
Pamela YatesWith Carlos Aparicio, Frank Cardon Jr. and Mark Webber
Scratch the SurfaceTara FitzpatrickWith Phil Abraham, Niels Alpert, Robert Bennett,
Sarah Cawley, Trish Govoni and Kyle Kibbe
4 Little GirlsSpike Lee
2005Dave Chappelle's Block PartyMichel Gondry
2008The Betrayal – NerakhoonHerself
Thavisouk Phrasavath
2010Public SpeakingMartin Scorsese
2014The 50 Year ArgumentMartin Scorsese
David TedeschiWith Lisa Rinzler
2016Monster in the MindJean Carper
2017JaneBrett Morgen
Trouble No MoreJennifer Lebeau
2019*[Rolling Thunder Revue:
A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese](rolling-thunder-revue-a-bob-dylan-story-by-martin-scorsese)*Martin ScorseseWith Howard Alk, Paul Goldsmith and David Myers
2022Personality Crisis: One Night OnlyMartin Scorsese
David Tedeschi
2024Beatles '64David Tedeschi
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Concert film ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirector
2006Neil Young: Heart of GoldJonathan Demme
2007Berlin: Live at St. Ann's WarehouseJulian Schnabel
2020American UtopiaSpike Lee
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Television

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YearTitleDirectorNotes
1995American CinemaAlain KlarerEpisode "Film in the Television Age"
2005American MastersMartin ScorseseSegment No Direction Home
2009POVHerself
Thavisouk PhrasavathSegment The Betrayal – Nerakhoon
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Miniseries ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1994A Century of WomenChris Harty
Barbara Kopple
Judy Korin
Sylvia Morales
2017WormwoodErrol MorrisWith Igor Martinovic
2021Pretend It's a CityMartin Scorsese
PrideTom KalinEpisode "1950s: People Had Parties"
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TV movies ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirector
1991Danger: Kids at WorkLyn Goldfarb
2001A Huey P. Newton StorySpike Lee
2002Jim Brown: All-American
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Director

Documentary film ::data[format=table]

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNote
2008The Betrayal – NerakhoonCo-directed with Thavisouk Phrasavath
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Feature film

TV series ::data[format=table]

YearTitleEpisode(s)
2016Falling Water"The Well"
"No Task for the Timid"
2017Ozark"Nest Box"
"Kaleidoscope"
2018Legion"Chapter 12"
2022The Son"The Blue Light"
"Somebody Get a Shovel"
2019–2020The Umbrella Academy"Man on the Moon"
"Number Five"
"A Light Supper"
"Öga for Öga"
2020Brave New World"Soma Red"
2022The Terminal List"Encoding"
2023Extrapolations"2059 Part I: Face of God"
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Miniseries ::data[format=table]

YearTitleEpisode(s)
2019Catch-22"Episode 2"
"Episode 3"
2022Inventing Anna"Check Out Time"
"Dangerously Close"
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TV movie

  • Play is Your Superpower (2023)

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards ::data[format=table]

YearCategoryTitleResult
2009Best Documentary Feature FilmThe Betrayal (Nerakhoon)
(With Thavisouk Phrasavath)
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Primetime Emmy Awards ::data[format=table]

YearCategoryTitleResult
1994Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction ProgramA Century of Women
19984 Little Girls
2009Exceptional Merit in Documentary FilmmakingThe Betrayal – Nerakhoon
2018Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction ProgramJane
2021[Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork,
Video Control for a Special](primetime-emmy-award-for-outstanding-technical-direction-camerawork-video-control-for-a-special)American Utopia
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Sundance Film Festival ::data[format=table]

YearCategoryTitleResult
1992Cinematography Award: DramaticSwoon
1995Angela
2002Personal Velocity: Three Portraits
2008Grand Jury Prize: DocumentaryThe Betrayal (Nerakhoon)
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Independent Spirit Awards ::data[format=table]

YearCategoryTitleResult
1992Best CinematographySwoon
2002Personal Velocity: Three Portraits
2008Best Documentary FeatureThe Betrayal (Nerakhoon)
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Online Film Critics Society ::data[format=table]

YearCategoryTitleResult
2005Best CinematographyEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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References

References

  1. Hart, Hugh. (March–April 2009). "The Silent Witness". [[Brown Alumni Magazine]].
  2. (9 September 2023). "How Celebrated Cinematographer Ellen Kuras Finally Got a Chance to Direct a Politically Charged Drama with Kate Winslet-Starrer 'Lee'".
  3. [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/539578471/ "Memos From Memorial High"], ''Verona-Cedar Grove Times'', June 17, 1976. Accessed February 1, 2022, via [[Newspapers.com]]. "The Memorial High School Chapter of the National Honor Society recently held its end of the school year meeting. Officers for the 1976-77 school year were elecged as follows: President, Ellen Kuras"
  4. (October 29, 2014). "5 Minutes with… Ellen Kuras". Little Black Book.
  5. (April 30, 2019). "Ellen Kuras. Słynna operatorka filmowa ma polskie korzenie!". [[TVN (Polish TV channel)]].
  6. (30 May 2019). "American Society of Cinematographers Celebrates Centennial with Eye Trained on Future".
  7. (28 January 2013). "The International Jury 2013". Berlinale.
  8. (9 September 2023). "How Celebrated Cinematographer Ellen Kuras Finally Got a Chance to Direct a Politically Charged Drama with Kate Winslet-Starrer 'Lee'".

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