
José Luis Alcaine
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Born 1938-12-26 · Tangier, Morocco
José Luis Alcaine Escaño (born 26 December 1938) is a Spanish cinematographer. Educated in Tangier, he was the first cinematographer to use a fluorescent tube as key lighting in the 1970s. He has worked on films such as Belle Époque (Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, 1993), Two Much (1995), Blast from the Past (1999), and The Skin I Live In (2011). He won the European Film Award for Best Cinematographer for Volver, and has received five Goya Awards for best cinematography. In February 2019, he received the Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes. Description above from the Wikipedia article José Luis Alcaine, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting
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The Delights of the Garden
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Pedro x Javis
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Speak Sunlight
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Strange Way of Life
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Cuidado con lo que deseas
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Parallel Mothers
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Glow and Darkness
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So My Grandma's a Lesbian!
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The Human Voice
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Domino
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Pain and Glory
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Everybody Knows
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The Queen of Spain
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Wild Oats
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Finding Altamira
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I'm So Excited!
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Passion
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La banda Picasso
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The Skin I Live In
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My Life in Ruins
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