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Christopher Nolan

Vincenzo Natali. Cube (film) Cube is a 1997 Canadian science fiction psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali.[3] The film was a successful product of the Canadian Film Center's First Feature Project.[4] A man named Alderson (Julian Richings) awakens and finds himself in a cube-shaped room with a hatch in each wall, the floor, and the ceiling.

Cube (film)

Opening some of the hatches, he finds passages to rooms that are identical except for their colors. He enters an orange room and, without warning, is sliced to pieces by a wire grill which kills him instantly. In another such room, five people - Quentin, Worth, Holloway, Rennes, and Leaven - meet. None of them knows where he or she is or how he or she got there. Vincenzo Natali. Early life[edit] Natali was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a nursery school teacher/painter mother and a photographer father.[1] He is of Italian and English descent.[1] He moved to Toronto, along with his family, at the age of one.

Vincenzo Natali

During his time in high school, Natali befriended British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett who has appeared in the majority of films that Natali has directed. Natali also attended the film programme at Ryerson University.

Andrzej Sekuła

Cube 2: Hypercube. Cube 2: Hypercube is a 2002 Canadian psychological thriller / horror film and the sequel to the psychological thriller / horror film Cube .

Cube 2: Hypercube

Released in 2002, Cube 2: Hypercube had a bigger budget than its predecessor, and a new director, Andrzej Sekuła . The industrial-style rooms of the first film are replaced with high-tech, brightly lit chambers; instead of traps such as flamethrowers and extending spikes, the rooms have "evolved" and now are controlling illusion, time, space and reality. Andrzej Sekuła. Andrzej Sekuła (born 1954 in Wrocław , Poland ) is a Polish cinematographer and film director .

Andrzej Sekuła

He left his native Poland in 1980 and currently lives in Los Angeles . His cinematography work has appeared in such prominent films as Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction . Jim Carrey.

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