Flavio Martínez Labiano

Flavio Martínez Labiano

ur. 1962
San Sebastian, País Vasco, Hiszpania

Biografia

Flavio Martínez Labiano is a prolific cinematographer who marks his second feature film collaboration with Jaume Collet-Serra on "Unknown," having previously worked on the director's "Goal II: Living the Dream." The two developed a close relationship over many years working together on cutting-edge commercial projects in their native Spain.

Labiano has lensed numerous commercial and feature film projects, including several with another long-standing collaborator, the provocative Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia. Together, they filmed "Muertos de Risa (Dying of Laughter)," "El Dia de la Bestia (The Day of the Beast)," for which Labiano was nominated for a Goya Award, "Perdita Durango" and "800 Bullets." He also served as director of photography on the film "Truecrimes," directed by Nacho Vigalondo.

In the U.S., Labiano shot the cult classic "Bones," a comedy horror film starring Snoop Dogg, as well as the independent feature "Harlan County War," starring Holly Hunter. He also served as the second unit DP on Steven Spielberg's box office smash hit "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

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