British cinematographer Brian Tufano began his career at the BBC,
working with such directors as
Stephen Frears and
Alan Parker. In 1992 he was assigned
to the series
Mr. Wroe's Virgins (1993)
and worked with director Danny Boyle. Boyle
took him along on his feature debut,
Kleine Morde unter Freunden (1994), and continued
to work with Tufano on such films as
Trainspotting - Neue Helden (1996) and
Lebe lieber ungewöhnlich (1997).
In 2001 Tufano won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Contribution to Film
and Television.