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Darius Shu was born on 5 May, 1994 in United Kingdom, is a British cinematographer (born 1994). Discover Darius Shu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Darius Shu Height, Weight & Measurements
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Darius Shu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Darius Shu worth at the age of 29 years old? Darius Shu’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cinematographer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Darius Shu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
The film became a Semi-Finalist at the 44th Student Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
Secret Child tells the true story in the 1950s that deals with a young boy hidden away from the world in a home for unmarried mothers called Regina Coeli in Dublin.
The film was a breakthrough success for Shu, as it won more than 20 international awards.
Darius Shu (born 5 May 1994) is a British cinematographer, film director and producer, best known for his work on the films His Hands, Mical and Secret Child.
At the Bournemouth Film School, he shot Pardaa (2017) with director Kajri Babbar, which follows a story of an Indian-Muslim girl secretly sacrificing her religious morals in the need of money.
It premiered at Aesthetica Short Film Festival in the United Kingdom and premiered in India with an Outstanding Achievement Award at the Calcutta International Cult Film Festival in 2017.
In 2017, Shu was approached by producer Gordon Lewis and director Yew Weng Ho to shoot their short film Secret Child, based on Lewis's memoir of the same title.
It had its world premiere at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood at the HollyShorts Film Festival 2018 and received a nomination for Best Period Piece.
For its London premiere at the New Renaissance Film Festival 2018, Secret Child won Best Debut Film.
It is currently streaming on Omeleto's YouTube channel with over 450k+ views.
Shu shot his second television-film with director Kajri Babbar, Khoj, which tells the story of a young teenage Punjabi bride, from being abandoned and betrayed to the pursuit of redemption.
It premiered at Cannes Film Festival and went on to stream on ZEE5 in over 190+ countries around the world.
In 2018, Shu teamed up with Arron Blake and they both co-directed, wrote and produced His Hands (2019), with Shu shooting the film as the cinematographer.
This was their directorial debut and the first film they made together, starring Arron Blake and Philip Brisebois.
His directorial debut short film His Hands premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2019 and was nominated for Best Narrative Short.
The latest documentary that he shot, Always, Asifa, part of a limited television series on ITVX and Sky TV, was nominated for the BAFTA TV Awards 2023.
Shu is the founder and managing director of Silverprince Pictures.
Shu started his career as a photographer before pursuing cinematography.
He studied film production and cinematography at Arts University Bournemouth.
After graduating his bachelor's degree, Shu started shooting for luxury fashion magazines, music videos and documentaries.
His love for filmmaking made him dive into cinematography.
His Hands had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival 2019 in New York at the Village East Cinema.
The film received nomination for Best Narrative Short.
The film created a whole new experience, as it was a silent psychological thriller, using only the power of visual storytelling and cinematography.
It tells the story of two men meeting for the most unusual unanimity of their lives as it touches themes such as sexuality, loneliness, identity and ageism.
The film was applauded as a cinematic masterpiece, as it was made on a low budget of £400, with no dialogue delivery throughout the film and using only natural light during filming.
The film was released on Amazon Prime Video and has received rave five star reviews from the public with critical acclaim.
In 2019, Shu shot a British-East Asian film, Tainted, with director Rikki-Beadle Blair.
He also shot a commercial for Chanel and Coach, where he was flown over to New York to film with seven celebrities from South East Asia.
Shu attended Chanel's prestigious fashion show during Paris Fashion Week in France to shoot for Chanel with singer-songwriter Yuna and The Laterals magazine.
The film was also picked up to stream on Dekkoo in October 2020.
Shu then founded the arthouse film production company Silverprince Pictures to develop more independent films.
Later that year, Shu reunited with director Yew Weng Ho and producer Gordon Lewis on a new dyslexia film, Mical (2020).
It follows the true story of Pat and Mike Jones on the struggles and journey of being dyslexic.
The film is to create awareness on dyslexia and to support the Dyslexia Trust.
The film was officially selected at the Oscar qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival 2020.
The film had its world premiere online on Silverprince Pictures' YouTube channel on September 15, with rave reviews and positive reception from public, and currently over 1.6 million views.
It is also streaming on Amazon Prime Video in US, UK, Canada and Australia.
In 2020, Shu teamed up with Shiva Raichandani on their new LGBTQ+ British-Asian drama-musical film Queer Parivaar based on an interfaith queer wedding.