M.I. Littin-Menz
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Miguel Ioann Littin Menz was born in Santiago, Chile.
He moved to Mexico City with his family as a child where he lived for several years. He then moved to Madrid, Spain where he completed his education and attended the Film School.
His works as a cinematographer have been featured and awarded in multiple prestigious film festivals such as Cannes, Venezia, Toronto, Sundance, and Camerimage. One of his last films, "The Vast of Night" directed by Andrew Patterson, was a success in the Toronto Film Festival, Slamdance film festival among others, winning several awards, including the Audience Award and The Cinematography Award at the Hamptons Film Festival. Currently, he has participated in APatterson's new film "The rivals of Amziah king', with Matthew McConaughey in the lead role, also in writer Eric Aronson's new film "Any day Now", and in "Hijra" the new film from Venice Film Festival Winner, director Shahad Ameen.
Miguel has collaborated with director Andrés Wood in numerous movies like the outstanding "Machuca" (Cannes Film Festival) and "Violeta Went to Heaven" (Sundance Top Prize). Miguel has collaborated with successful filmmakers such as Academy Award Winner Sebastián Lelio, the Cannes Palme d'Or Winner Carlos Carrera, and many other Award winner and nominees like Susan Seidelman, Pedro Peirano, M Altieri, J Jakubowiz and Pablo Larraín. He has worked multiple times with his father, the worldwide lauded and two-time Academy Award and Palm d'Or Nominee, director and writer Miguel Littin.
In addition to his feature work, Littin-Menz has shot TV series for the most prestigious channels such as HBO (Fugitives), AMAZON (News of a Kidnapping), NETFLIX, TNT (Echoes of The Desert), "Ramona:Ramona" (FIPA Top Prize Winner and Camerimage Nominee) as well as over 300 commercials for major global brands.
As a director, he made two award-winning short films "Asphalt, Aimlessly" and "Volando Voy" that were featured in the Official Competition of the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival.
His work experience includes filming in territories in the USA, Europe, Middle East, and Latin America.
He currently lives in both Los Angeles, California, and Santiago, Chile.
He moved to Mexico City with his family as a child where he lived for several years. He then moved to Madrid, Spain where he completed his education and attended the Film School.
His works as a cinematographer have been featured and awarded in multiple prestigious film festivals such as Cannes, Venezia, Toronto, Sundance, and Camerimage. One of his last films, "The Vast of Night" directed by Andrew Patterson, was a success in the Toronto Film Festival, Slamdance film festival among others, winning several awards, including the Audience Award and The Cinematography Award at the Hamptons Film Festival. Currently, he has participated in APatterson's new film "The rivals of Amziah king', with Matthew McConaughey in the lead role, also in writer Eric Aronson's new film "Any day Now", and in "Hijra" the new film from Venice Film Festival Winner, director Shahad Ameen.
Miguel has collaborated with director Andrés Wood in numerous movies like the outstanding "Machuca" (Cannes Film Festival) and "Violeta Went to Heaven" (Sundance Top Prize). Miguel has collaborated with successful filmmakers such as Academy Award Winner Sebastián Lelio, the Cannes Palme d'Or Winner Carlos Carrera, and many other Award winner and nominees like Susan Seidelman, Pedro Peirano, M Altieri, J Jakubowiz and Pablo Larraín. He has worked multiple times with his father, the worldwide lauded and two-time Academy Award and Palm d'Or Nominee, director and writer Miguel Littin.
In addition to his feature work, Littin-Menz has shot TV series for the most prestigious channels such as HBO (Fugitives), AMAZON (News of a Kidnapping), NETFLIX, TNT (Echoes of The Desert), "Ramona:Ramona" (FIPA Top Prize Winner and Camerimage Nominee) as well as over 300 commercials for major global brands.
As a director, he made two award-winning short films "Asphalt, Aimlessly" and "Volando Voy" that were featured in the Official Competition of the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival.
His work experience includes filming in territories in the USA, Europe, Middle East, and Latin America.
He currently lives in both Los Angeles, California, and Santiago, Chile.