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3Chris Cunningham (born October 15, 1970) is a British filmmaker and video artist best known for his music videos, although he's also directed short films as well as commercials for household-name brands.
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5Although he started out working on film effects (including being personally recruited by Creator/StanleyKubrick to work on the animatronics for ''Film/AIArtificialIntelligence'' after he saw his work on ''Film/JudgeDredd''), he's best known for his work directing music videos between the [=1990s=] and early 2000s for electronic artists such as Music/AphexTwin, Music/{{Autechre}}, Music/{{Squarepusher}}, and Music/{{Bjork}}, while also directing for artists as far mainstream as Music/{{Madonna}}.
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7Cunningham's visuals [[SignatureStyle can often be identified by characteristics]] including [[BodyHorror graphic distortions of the human form]], stylized lighting (often {{chiaroscuro}} or [[UnnaturallyBlueLighting blue-tinted]]), equal use of SurrealHumor and SurrealHorror ([[CrossesTheLineTwice sometimes at once]]), ample [[ScienceFiction sci-fi]] influence, and advanced digital effects, with his video work often presented with meticulously [[MickeyMousing synchronized]] and breakneck-pace editing. This style has been recognized for producing some of the most groundbreaking, [[SurrealMusicVideo bizarre]], [[NightmareFuel disturbing]], and overall memorable music videos to come out around the TurnOfTheMillennium.
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9In the year 2000, he began work with Creator/WilliamGibson on a film adaptation of his novel ''Literature/{{Neuromancer}}'' that [[DevelopmentHell remains unlikely]]. (While the adaptation has since gone through several sets of hands, Gibson has stated that he believes Cunningham is the only director that could possibly do the novel justice.)
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11Throughout that decade, he designed artwork, directed several photoshoots, took an interest in producing music, and started playing a brand new three-screen audiovisual piece named ''Chris Cunningham Live'' at various shows, mixing original and new versions of music and film associated with him.
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13While he originally planned on making features for Warp Films, he has since started an independent production company called CC Co.
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16!!Selected videography
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18[[AC: Music videos]]
19* "Second Bad Vilbel" by Music/{{Autechre}} (1996)
20* "Back with the Killer Again" by The Auteurs (1996)
21* "36 Degrees" by Music/{{Placebo}} (1996)
22* "Light Aircraft on Fire" by The Auteurs (1996)
23* "Come to Daddy" by Music/AphexTwin (1997)
24* "Only You" by Music/{{Portishead}} (1998)
25* "Frozen" by Music/{{Madonna}} (1998)
26* "Come On My Selector" by Music/{{Squarepusher}} (1998)
27* "All Is Full of Love" by Music/{{Bjork}} (1999)
28* "Windowlicker" by Aphex Twin (1999)
29* "Afrika Shox" by Leftfield feat. Afrika Bambaataa (1999)
30* "Sheena Is a Parasite" by Music/TheHorrors (2006)
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32[[AC: Short films, commercials, and other works of note]]
33* "Engine" (Nissan commercial, 1999; featuring music by Music/BoardsOfCanada)
34* "Mental Wealth" (Platform/PlayStation commercial, 1999)
35* ''Flex'' (short film/video installation, 2000; featuring music by Aphex Twin)
36* "Quiet" (commercial for Telecom Italia, 2000; featuring music by Boards of Canada)
37* ''Monkey Drummer'' (short film/video installation, 2001; featuring music by Aphex Twin)
38* ''Rubber Johnny'' (short film, 2006; featuring music by Aphex Twin)
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41!!Tropes applicable to Cunningham's work include:
42* AudienceSurrogate: The chihuahua in ''Rubber Johnny'' acts as this, with shots of him subtly being used as reaction shots to Johnny's antics so as to get the audience to empathize with the situation.
43* BodyHorror: A staple of his music videos and photography is showcasing bodies distorted and disfigured, often twisting and morphing their forms beyond human capabilities.
44* CameraAbuse: ''Rubber Johnny'' contains several moments where Johnny graphically smashes his face into the screen as if it was made from glass.
45* {{Chiaroscuro}}: One of his trademarks; almost all of his works take place in a setting that's mostly dark with the subjects being illuminated in stark white/blue light.
46* CreatorCouple: He was married to Warpaint bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg for a period of time.
47* NightmareFace: Rubber Johnny once he starts smacking repeatedly against the screen and his face distorts into an inhuman mess of randomly arranged body parts.
48* ProductionPosse: As shown above, several of his works either revolve around or feature Aphex Twin's music.
49* SurrealMusicVideo: His ''other'' trademark.
50* UnnaturallyBlueLighting: When not pure white, his lighting often has a blue tint.

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