Legendary cinematographer Robby Müller has passed away at the age of 78. He died after suffering from vascular dementia for many years.
The news was confirmed by Dutch publication Het Parool [via the Guardian], who reported Müller died in his home in Amsterdam.
Müller lead a long and acclaimed career that was full of highs. He made 10 feature films with Wim Wenders, including Paris, Texas. He also worked on films from Peter Bogdanovich, William Friedkin, Alex Cox, Jim Jarmusch and Lars von Trier.
Müller's final feature film was Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People, which was released in 2002.
Müller is survived by his wife Andrea.
The news was confirmed by Dutch publication Het Parool [via the Guardian], who reported Müller died in his home in Amsterdam.
Müller lead a long and acclaimed career that was full of highs. He made 10 feature films with Wim Wenders, including Paris, Texas. He also worked on films from Peter Bogdanovich, William Friedkin, Alex Cox, Jim Jarmusch and Lars von Trier.
Müller's final feature film was Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People, which was released in 2002.
Müller is survived by his wife Andrea.