On November 24, according to Variety, the famous British director Nicolas Roeg died on November 23 at the age of 90.
Born in London in 1928, Nicholas Roig has worked as a photographer in films directed by David Lynn, Truffaut, John Schlesinger, Richard Leicester and others. In 1968, Roig transformed into a director, and his representative works include "Venetian Doubt", "Witch", "Alien Visitor", "Insignificant", "Gorgeous Aria" and other films. Roig's film has a strong personal style, psychedelic and emotional style, which has influenced many directors, including Christopher Nolan, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Steven Soderbergh.