Alphonse Roy, a renowned wildlife cinematographer, has spent over two decades in the wilderness, capturing footage of elephants and big cats. He has contributed to numerous wildlife documentaries, including “Treasure Seekers: Tibet’s Hidden Kingdom,” “Man-Eaters of India,” “Kingdom of Cobra,” “Temple Tiger,” “Elephant Mountain,” and “Tiger by Night.”
In 2008, Roy made his feature film debut with the award-winning movie “Aamir.” While his primary focus remains on wildlife documentaries, he has also worked on several Indian films, such as “Drohi,” “Mumbai Cutting,” “Gulaab Gang,” “Peter Gaya Kaam Se,” “Raid,” and “Bittersweet.” His recent work includes the film “Life’s Good” which was directed by Anant Mahadev, the story is inspired by Sujith Sen’s life experiences and serves as tribute to him.
Name | Alphonse Roy |
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Date of Birth | 01/01/ |
Nationality | Indian |
Debut Movies | |
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Language | Movie Name |
Hindi | Aamir |
Awards List | ||||
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Year | Award | Category | Movie Name | |
2020 | Indian Film Festival of Cincinnati | Best Cinematographer | Mai Ghat: Crime No 103/2005 |