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Christopher Doyle & Wong Kar Wai
Chinese director Wong Kar Wai and Australian-born cinematographer Christopher Doyle collaborated for the first time nearly two decades ago on the Hong Kong cinema classic Days of Being Wild (1990). Since then, they have made six more features together: Ashes of Time (1992), ...
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