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Birth Date:1978-04-27 00:00:00
Birth Place:Massachusetts, USA
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Rachel Morrison
Biography
Rachel Morrison (born April 27, 1978) is an American cinematographer and director. For her work on Mudbound (2017), Morrison became the first woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. She has twice worked with director Ryan Coogler, as a cinematographer on the films Fruitvale Station (2013) and Black Panther (2018). Morrison's feature film directorial debut is the biographical sports drama The Fire Inside (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Rachel Morrison, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (26)
⭐ 5.7

Palo Alto, CA
director of photography2007

Last Words of the Holy Ghost
cinematography2011
⭐ 7.3

The Fire Inside
executive producer2024
⭐ 7.3

The Fire Inside
director2024

Just an American Boy: A Film About Steve Earle
director of photography2003
⭐ 4.9
No Image
The Terrys
director of photography2011
⭐ 7.4

What Happened, Miss Simone?
additional photography2015
⭐ 5.4

Little Accidents
director of photography2014
⭐ 5.1

Some Girl(s)
director of photography2013
⭐ 7.4

Mudbound
director of photography2017
⭐ 6.3

Sound of My Voice
director of photography2011
⭐ 6.9

Confirmation
director of photography2016
⭐ 6

Dorfman in Love
director of photography2013
No Image
Love of Your Life
director2026
⭐ 6

The Harvest
director of photography2015
⭐ 5.9

Seberg
director of photography2019
⭐ 6.7

Druid Peak
director of photography2014
⭐ 5.5

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
director of photography2012
⭐ 5.5

Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
camera operator2012
⭐ 7

Any Day Now
director of photography2012
⭐ 7.4

Fruitvale Station
director of photography2013
⭐ 7.1

Dope
director of photography2015
⭐ 6.3

Cake
director of photography2014
⭐ 7.4

Black Panther
director of photography2018
⭐ 8.4

Image Makers: The Adventures of America's Pioneer Cinematographers
Role: Self2019
⭐ 3.3

The 4%: Film's Gender Problem
Role: Self2016