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British director Nicholas Roig died at the age of 90

author:Interface News

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.

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