
Harris Savides
Camera
Born September 28, 1957 · New York, New York, U.S.A.
Died October 11, 2012
Also known as Χάρης Σαββίδης
Biography
Harris Savides (September 28, 1957 – October 9, 2012) was an American cinematographer. Notable films include Gus Van Sant's "young death" trilogy (Gerry, Elephant, and Last Days), and the Van Sant films Milk, Finding Forrester, and Restless; David Fincher's The Game, Zodiac, and the opening title sequence in Seven; Martin Scorsese's short film The Key to Reserva; Wong Kar Wai's short film The Follow; Ridley Scott's American Gangster; Woody Allen's Whatever Works; Sofia Coppola's Somewhere and The Bling Ring; Noah Baumbach's Greenberg and Margot at the Wedding; and John Turturro's Illuminata. Savides also won a "Best Cinematographer" New York Film Critics Circle award in 2003 for his cinematography work in Gerry and Elephant. Savides was also nominated five times for Best Cinematographer in the Independent Spirit Awards for his cinematography in Gerry, Elephant, Last Days, Milk and Greenberg. In 2007, Savides was nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Cinematography for Zodiac. In 2008, Savides was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Cinematographer in American Gangster. In 2011, Savides was nominated for a Best Cinematography National Society of Film Critics Award for his cinematography work in Somewhere.
Awards & recognition
- MTV Video Music Award — Best Cinematography · 1998
- MTV Video Music Award — Best Cinematography · 1994
- MTV Video Music Award — Best Cinematography · 1993
Filmography23 titles

Seven

WALL·E

George Harrison: Living in the Material World

American Gangster

The Game

Zodiac

Milk

Whatever Works

Finding Forrester

Elephant

Restless

The Yards

Somewhere

Gerry

I'm Still Here

Birth

Greenberg

Margot at the Wedding

Last Days

Illuminata

The Bling Ring

Heaven's Prisoners

Fist of Fear, Touch of Death