Michael Downey is a cinematographer, producer and director who works on
short and feature documentaries as well as docuseries. His clients include
the BBC, Channel 4, Disney+, National Geographic, The New York Times,
PBS, VICE, A&E, various production companies and studios.
Downey’s most recent conflict work covered the Russian invasion of Ukraine
for The New York Times, the staff coverage of which received a Pulitzer for
international news coverage of the invasion of Ukraine. He is currently
working with Academy Award nominated filmmakers Karim Amer and Mike
Learner as DP on their upcoming feature documentary on Ukraine.
Downey’s first work on a documentary feature was in 2015 with Academy
Award winning filmmaker Eva Orner on her film ‘Chasing Asylum’ as a
segment DP for Lebanon. The film received an AACTA Award for Best
Feature Length Documentary.
In 2018, Downey worked on his first series with Chef Nigel Slater OBE as DP
for BBC2.
In 2022, Downey received the Picture of the Year International’s
Documentary Award of Excellence for his short documentary on the dying
bird language in northern Turkey. That year, he also worked as DP on a
six-part series titled ‘Lift the Ice’, which was filmed across five continents
for Beach House Pictures and Curiosity Studios.
Additionally, he was approached by Emmy award-winning documentary
filmmaker Rita Baghdadi to assist as an additional cinematographer on her
film ‘Sirens’, a coming-of-age documentary that was selected by Sundance
in 2022.
His earlier work saw him cover major political events in the MENA region,
such as the civil wars in Libya and Syria, the Syrian refugee crisis in
Lebanon, the 2011 Arab Spring uprising in Egypt, as well as the conflict
in Iraq.