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Filmography
- A Bigger Splash. 2015. Directed by Luca Guadagnino. Italy: Studio Canal.
- Constantine. 2005. Directed by Francis Lawrence. USA: Warner Bros. Pictures.
- Doctor Strange. 2016. Directed by Scott Derrickson. USA: Walt Disney Motion Pictures.
- Fifty Shades of Grey. 2015. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. USA: Universal Pictures.
- I Am Love. 2009. Directed by Luca Guadagnino. Italy: Mikado Film.
- Journey to Italy. 1954. Directed by Roberto Rosselini. Italy: Titanus Distribuzione.
- La Piscine. 1969. Directed by Jacques Deray. France: Avco Embassy (US).
- Michael Clayton. 2007. Directed by Tony Gilroy. USA: Warner Bros. Pictures.
- Only Lovers Left Alive. 2013. Directed by Jim Jarmusch. UK: Soda Pictures.
- Plein Soleil. 1960. Directed by René Clément. France: Titanus.
- Stella Dallas. 1937. Directed by King Vidor. USA: United Artists.
- The Chronicles of Narnia. 2005. Directed by Adam Adamson. UK: Buena Vista Pictures.
- The Last of England. 1987. Directed by Derek Jarman. UK: Blue Dolphin Distribution.
- The Royal Tenenbaums. 2001. Directed by Wes Anderson. USA: Buena Vista Pictures.
- The Piano. 1993. Directed by Jane Campion. New Zealand: Miramax Films.
- Trainwreck. 2015. Directed by Judd Apatow. USA: Universal Pictures.
- We Need to Talk About Kevin. 2011. Directed by Lynne Ramsey. UK: Oscilloscope Laboratories.