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Rob Tregenza (born November 14, 1950) is a North American cinematographer, film director, and producer. Besides shooting his own projects, Tregenza also worked as a director of photography with other directors, including Béla Tarr (''Werckmeister Harmonies''), Claude Miller (''Marching Band''), Pierre William Glenn (''The Sad and Lonely Death of Edgar Allan Poe''), and Alex Cox (''Three Businessmen''). == Early work == Tregenza earned his PhD from UCLA in 1982. He has produced, directed and photographed three feature films: ''Talking to Strangers'' (1987), which appeared at the Berlin International Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival; ''The Arc'' (1991), a co-production with Film Four International which showed in Berlin, Edinburgh, Toronto, and Chicago; and ''Inside/Out'' (1997), which screened at Cannes, Toronto, Rotterdam, and Sundance. Tregenza's first feature, ''Talking to Strangers'', won him acclaim and the eye and praise of Jean-Luc Godard, who personally selected the film in 1996 to be showcased at the Toronto Film Festival. Richard Brody, of The New Yorker, wrote of the film: "The drive for purity extends through all domains—intimate, intellectual, artistic, and, for that matter, religious—as the quest for experience comes into conflict with the yearning for the realization of a higher, even transcendently great, ideal." Tregenza's third feature, ''Inside/Out'', premiered at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Festival de Cannes: Inside/Out )〕
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