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 Enrique Chediak (Executive Producer, Director of Photography)
As director of photography, Enrique's credits include "Brown Sugar," directed by Rick Famuyiwa for Fox Searchlight Pictures; Miguel Arteta's "The Good Girl," which premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival; "The Safety of Objects," directed by Rose Troche, which showed at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival; as well as Forty Acres and a Mule's "3 AM" and Rigas Entertainment's "Song Catcher," both of which showed at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Chediak's other films include New Line's "Boiler Room" and "The Faculty," with director Robert Rodriguez.
The 1999 Daily Variety named Chediak as one of the TEN TO WATCH cinematographers. Enrique Chediak won the 1997 Sundance Film Festival's Best Cinematography award for "Hurricane Streets." The film, directed by Morgan J. Freeman for MGM, was Chediak's second film as a cinematographer. After "Hurricane Streets" Chediak shot: "Frogs for Snakes" for director Amos Poe, "Getting Off" for Julie Lynch and "Desert Blue" his second feature with Morgan J. Freeman. His feature film debut was a film called "American Southern" directed by John Joshua.
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