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In 1999, LISA RINZLER (Director of Photography) won the Sundance Award for Best Cinematography and the IFP Independent Spirit Award for her work on Tony Bui's "Three Seasons." Her other films include: "The Buena Vista Social Club," "Trees Lounge," "Dead Presidents," "Menace II Society," "True Love," "Gun Crazy," "Urban Fairytale" and "Reverse Angle." Her documentary credits include, "No Sense of Crime," a film about women involved with men on death row, "Hookers, Prostitutes, Pimps, and Their Johns," and a collaborative work with Peter Stastny titled "In The House," for which children acted and wrote their own stories.
In addition to her work in film, Ms. Rinzler has served as the director of photography for numerous commercials and music videos as varied as Will Smith and Tatyana Ali's "Boy You Knock Me Out," K.D. Lang's "Miss Chatalaine," Chris Isaak's "Don't Make Me Dream," and Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina."