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  1. Mark Romanek ( Chicago, 18 de setembro de 1959) é um diretor de vídeos estadunidense. [ 1] Diretor premiado, também seguiu para dirigir filmes teatrais. Dirigiu o videoclipe Can't Stop dos Red Hot Chili Peppers que foi segundo a MTV alemã o segundo melhor clipe de todos os tempos, ficando atrás apenas de Michael Jackson.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_RomanekMark Romanek - Wikipedia

    hide. (Top) Early life. Career. Music videos. Film and TV work. Photography. Personal life. Filmography. Television. Unrealized projects. Further reading. References. External links. Mark Romanek. Mark Lee Romanek ( / roʊˈmænɪk /; [1] born September 18, 1959) is an American filmmaker and photographer.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0738796Mark Romanek - IMDb

    Mark Romanek was born on 18 September 1959 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a director and producer, known for One Hour Photo (2002), Never Let Me Go (2010) and Michael Jackson feat. Janet Jackson: Scream (1995). He is married to Brigette Romanek.

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  4. Mark Romanek (Chicago, 18 de septiembre de 1959 - ) es un director de videos musicales y largometrajes estadounidense. Es considerado uno de los directores más importantes del panorama actual, aunque también es conocido en otros campos de la producción audiovisual , al haber dirigido numerosos anuncios de publicidad .

  5. Mark Romanek videography. Romanek at the 2010 Tokyo International Film Festival. American filmmaker Mark Romanek directed his first music video in 1986, for The The 's "Sweet Bird of Truth". [1] . He earned his first MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction nomination for "Free Your Mind", performed by En Vogue, in 1993. [2] .

  6. Never Let Me Go is a 2010 British dystopian romantic tragedy film based on Kazuo Ishiguro 's 2005 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Mark Romanek from a screenplay by Alex Garland.

  7. The film was written by the film's star Keith Gordon and director Mark Romanek, [2] in his directorial debut, before he went on to direct numerous music videos for much his career. [3] Plot. A quirky, out-of-place worker at a crucifix factory invents a device he claims can show pictures of Heaven.