Ken Kelsch

Ken Kelsch

Birthday: 1947-07-08

Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography: Kenneth Arthur Kelsch (July 8, 1947 – December 11, 2023) was an American cinematographer. He was best known for his guerilla filmmaking style and his career-spanning partnership with filmmaker Abel Ferrara, with whom he made more than a dozen films, including The Driller Killer (1979), Bad Lieutenant (1992), Dangerous Game (1993), The Addiction (1995), The Blackout (1997), and Welcome to New York (2014), as well as a segment of the HBO dark comedy drama anthology series Subway Stories (1997).

Movies

New Rose Hotel
New Rose Hotel

A corporate raider and his henchman use a chanteuse to lure a scientific genius away from his employ...

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Dangerous Game
Dangerous Game

A New York film director, working on his latest movie in Los Angeles, begins to reflect the actions ...

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Susan's Plan
Susan's Plan

Susan wants her reprehensible ex-husband dead and, in several bungled attempts by henchmen, tries to...

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100 Feet
100 Feet

After Marnie Watson kills her abusive husband in self-defense, she is condemned to house arrest... o...

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Talking with the Vampires
Talking with the Vampires

Abel Ferrara directed this thirty-minute documentary that interviews the cast of his film THE ADDICT...

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Don't Go in the House
Don't Go in the House

As a child, Donald was tormented by his mother who used fire as a punishment. Now a deranged adult, ...

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Twisted Tale: The Unmaking of Spookies
Twisted Tale: The Unmaking of Spookies

A feature-length, retrospective documentary about the troubled production of 1985's SPOOKIES, which ...

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