Born 1952 (age 74) · Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Appears in 135 titles

Christopher Doyle is an Australian-Hong Kong cinematographer who often works on Chinese language films. He has won awards at the Cannes Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, as well as AFI Award for cinematography, the Golden Horse awards (four times), and Hong Kong Film Award (six times). Doyle is an affiliate of the Hong Kong Society of Cinematographers. Doyle was born in Sydney, Australia in 1952. He left his native country on a Norwegian merchant ship at the age of eighteen, after which he took on a number of odd jobs including as a Kibbutz-nick cowboy in Israel, homeopathic doctor in Thailand, and “green agriculturalist” in India work. In the late seventies, Doyle was “re-birthed” as Du Ke Feng, which means “like the wind.” Following his time as a language student in Taiwan and having found work as a photographer, he was hired as a cinematographer on Edward Yang’s That Day, on the Beach in 1983. Since his “birth in art,” Du Ke Feng has worked on over fifty Chinese-language films. He is best known for his collaborations with Wong Kar-Wai, including Chungking Express, In the Mood for Love and 2046 (the latter of which saw Doyle walking off set mid-way through production). He has collaborated with other Chinese filmmakers on projects including Temptress Moon, Hero, Happy Together, and Dumplings. As his "alter ego" Christopher Doyle he has made more than twenty in various other languages and film cultures, working as director of photography on Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho, Liberty Heights, Last Life in the Universe, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Paranoid Park, The Limits of Control. He also wrote, shot, and directed Warsaw Dark, Away with Words starring Asano Tadanobu, and Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous, an experimental portrait of three generations of Hong Kong people.[5] He is currently filming The White Girl, another tribute to his adopted hometown of Hong Kong, with co-director Jenny Suen. On May 26, 2017 Doyle was honored during the 70th Cannes Festival with the “Pierre Angénieux ExcelLens in Cinematography” award, in tribute to his rich and influential career. The ceremony was co-hosted by filmmaker Olivier Assayas and actress Juliette Binoche, among others.

Filmography

Paranoid Park
6.5
Paranoid Park
2007
as Uncle Tommy
Comrades, Almost a Love Story
7.8
Comrades, Almost a Love Story
1996
as Jeremy
Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks
Andromedia
4.9
Andromedia
1998
as Sakkaa / Soccer
Omega Syndrome
4.8
Omega Syndrome
1986
as Leonard Waxman
McDull, the Alumni
5.7
McDull, the Alumni
2006
as BBQ Cook
Psycho Path
7.3
Psycho Path
2000
as Self - Cinematographer
1:99 Shorts
6.3
1:99 Shorts
2003
as (segment "Spring, 2003")
Twelve Twenty
5.5
Twelve Twenty
2006
as Taxi Driver / Captain
Family Day
8.5
Family Day
1990
as Tourist
In the Mood for Doyle
4.0
In the Mood for Doyle
2007
as Himself
Carry On Yakuza
9.0
Carry On Yakuza
1989
as Fake Arms Dealer
Behind the Blur
4.0
Behind the Blur
2009
I Love Mary
10.0
I Love Mary
1988
The Land of the Brave
8.0
The Land of the Brave
1981
as Australian Man (Cameo)
Idle Dream
1981