One of the most fruitful cinematographer-director pairings in cinema, Ed Lachman and Todd Haynes began working together with 2002’s Far From Heaven. Sadly, the legendary cinematographer recently revealed that he wasn’t able to follow through with plans to shoot Haynes’ next project, the drama May December starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman. “I just came home from Chile doing a film with Pablo Larrain [the vampire film El Conde], and I unfortunately, I broke my hip.” Lachman told Variety this fall.
With production recently concluding on May December, the cinematographer has now been revealed and it’s a fitting choice for Haynes. Christopher Blauvelt, a longtime collaborator of Haynes’ close friend Kelly Reichardt (as he discussed with us this year), stepped in to replace Lachman. Along with having shot Meek’s Cutoff, Night Moves, Certain Women, First Cow, and Showing Up, additional credits from Blauvelt include The Bling Ring, Indignation, Emma., and mid90s.
With production recently concluding on May December, the cinematographer has now been revealed and it’s a fitting choice for Haynes. Christopher Blauvelt, a longtime collaborator of Haynes’ close friend Kelly Reichardt (as he discussed with us this year), stepped in to replace Lachman. Along with having shot Meek’s Cutoff, Night Moves, Certain Women, First Cow, and Showing Up, additional credits from Blauvelt include The Bling Ring, Indignation, Emma., and mid90s.
- 11/21/2022
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
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