Robby Müller

Robby Müller, NSC, BVK, (4 April 1940 – 3 July 2018) was a Dutch cinematographer. Known for his use of natural light and minimalist imagery, Müller first gained recognition for his contributions to West German cinema through his acclaimed collaborations with Wim Wenders.

Robby Müller
Robby Müller
Born(1940-04-04)4 April 1940
Willemstad, Curaçao
Died3 July 2018(2018-07-03) (aged 78)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Alma materNetherlands Film Academy
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1965–2018
OrganizationsNetherlands Society of Cinematographers
German Society of Cinematographers
WebsiteRobby Müller Archive

Through the course of his career, he worked closely with directors Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch, Peter Bogdanovich, Barbet Schroeder, and Lars Von Trier, the latter with whom he pioneered the use of digital cinematography. His work earned him numerous accolades and admiration from his peers. He died on 3 July 2018, aged 78, having suffered from vascular dementia for several years.

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