Diego García
Personal Info
Known for
Camera
Gender
Male
Diego García
Biography
After graduating film school in his home country Mexico, Diego GARCÍA (1979) made filmed his feature debut with Mark Jackson’s Without (2011). García's international breakthrough followed in 2012 with his work on Yulene Olaizola’s Fogo. Alternating between American indies and world cinema, he continued collaborating with filmmakers such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Gabriel Mascaro and Carlos Reygadas. García’s award-winning camerawork is inspired by paintings and strong contrasts of light and dark. Recent work includes the cinematography for Paul Dano's directorial debut Wildlife (2018), Nicolas Winding Refn’s television series Too Old to Die Young (2019) and Yorgos Lanthimos' short film Nimic (2019).
Crew
Centro da Terra
Cinematography
Shokogun
Director of Photography
(2022)
Causeway
Director of Photography
(2020)
Nimic
Director of Photography
(2019)
Divine Love
Director of Photography
(2018)
Our Time
Director of Photography
(2018)
Wildlife
Director of Photography
(2018)
Victory Day
Director of Photography
(2016)
The Darkness
Associate Producer, Director of Photography
(2016)
Neon Bull
Director of Photography
(2015)
Cemetery of Splendor
Director of Photography
(2014)
Beast of Cardo
Director of Photography
(2014)
Chuy, The Wolf Man
Director of Photography
(2014)
Happy Times
Director of Photography
(2013)
The Well
Director of Photography
(2012)
Fogo
Screenplay, Director of Photography
(2012)
Táu
Director of Photography
(2011)
Without
Director of Photography
(2006)
Chronicle of an Escape
Assistant Director
(2005)
Cruces Desiertas
Director of Photography, Cinematography
(2004)
El Sonido del Silencio
Director of Photography, Cinematography