Marcell Rév
Cinematographer
Born in 1984, Marcell Rév is an acclaimed Hungarian cinematographer who graduated from the University of Theatre and Film Arts of Budapest. His first feature film 'Land of Storms' debuted at Berlinale Panorama in 2014, and in the same year he had 'White God' winning the Un Certain Regard Award at the Cannes Film Festival. He co-created the Kodály Method videos with his former classmate Bálint Szimler, and formed Boddah while making the feature follow-up 'Balaton Method'. He was the DOP in Kornél Mundruczó's 'Superflous Man', and Sam Levinson's first feature 'Assassination Nation'. He worked together with Barry Levinson on an HBO film - 'Paterno' starring Al Pacino. Marcell continued working with Sam and became the DOP of the hit HBO series 'Euphoria', and shot a black&white feature - 'Malcolm&Marie'. He won Best Cinematographer for the pilot of Euphoria at the Camerimage Festival and won an Emmy for Euphoria season 2 The Theater and It's Double.