Nicolas Roeg

Nicolas Roeg

Renowned for his innovative narrative structure and visual style, Nicolas Roeg was born in London, England in 1928, and was active as a director from the late 1960s to the early 2000s. Roeg primarily worked in the genres of drama, horror, and thriller, with his most famous films including "Don't Look Now," "The Man Who Fell to Earth," and "Walkabout." Despite never receiving a major award at a film festival, Roeg's distinctive use of fragmented and disorienting editing techniques earned him a lasting reputation as a visionary auteur. Behind his groundbreaking cinematic approach, Roeg was a relentless explorer of human psyche, a true artist who never ceased to challenge the boundaries of filmmaking.