Richard Ciupka
An image from Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia, one of the productions that also features Richard Ciupka.
Richard Ciupka

Richard Ciupka

January 1, 1950 — Liège, Wallonia, Belgium

Richard Ciupka is a Canadian cinematographer and film director. He is perhaps best known for his work on the 1983 horror film Curtains, as well as his collaborations with Louis Malle on the 1980 film Atlantic City, Alexandre Arcady on the 1985 film Hold-Up and Claude Chabrol on three feature films in France. Ciupka also filmed or directed over 520 television commercials in Canada and the United States. His work on the Canadian drama series Nouvelle adresse garnered him a Gémeaux award for "Best Cinematography (Dramatic)."

Born in Liège, Belgium, Ciupka immigrated to the United States at age six. His first work as a cinematographer was on the Canadian film The Mystery of the Million Dollar Hockey Puck (1975) followed by Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia (1977) and the television film An American Christmas Carol (1979). He made his directorial debut with the horror film Curtains (1983); however, Ciupka left the production midway through over creative differences with producer Peter R. Simpson and is credited as Jonathan Stryker. Since 2013, Richard has worked as a cinematographer on TV series and feature films. Richard also produced and Directed/Photograohed over 520 TV commercials in Canada and the USA.

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Atlantic City

Atlantic City

1980

Hold-up

Hold-up

1985

Curtains

Curtains

1983

Love Locks

Love Locks

2017

Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia

Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia

1977

An American Christmas Carol

An American Christmas Carol

1979

The Hunger

The Hunger

1997

Blood Relatives

Blood Relatives

1978