Havana Vieja
A portrait of Old Havana
- Documentary DP
- Non-Fiction Film Director
Montreal, QC, Canada
$450 - $1200 / Day
Request QuoteVan Royko is an award winning cinematographer and documentary director based out of Montreal, Quebec. His recent collaborations have included feature length fiction and docs isuch as the Fall of the American Empire with Oscar winner Denys Arcand as well as Monsoon with acclaimed director Sturla Gunnarson and Faultlines with Nettie Wild. Van has also shot several documentary television programs including "Scam Cities" for National Geographic and "Interrupt this Program" for the CBC.
A portrait of Old Havana
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