Filmography

Journalist, photographer and devoted cinephile Christopher Moloney (Christopher Moloney) travels around the world to combine the past and present. Printing a black-and-white shots from different movies, Moloney finds real places where they were taken. Then he photographed images in a landscape so that they fit perfectly in the background, and had its continuation.

"Breakfast at Tiffany's", 1961






His hobby requires an excellent knowledge of geography, a great memory and a great knowledge of perspective. He picks up the shooting angle, which helps him to create the angle a hair's breadth, as in the film. Art project Christopher Moloney was named "Film + Photo = Filmography."

"Home Alone 2", 1992




"Do not Mess with the Zohan", 2008


You've Got Mail, 1998


According to the journalist - it's just a way to spend free time. It all started with when the view from the window of the working office in New York reminded him of a scene from the movie "ghost hunters". Printing a desired frame, holding it in his hand, he took a picture of a real place, and put in his page of Facebook. From what he saw all my friends were delighted.

"Ghost hunters", 1984




To date, his own collection of photos of famous movies has more than 200 pictures. In "filmography" Moloney also includes pre-war paintings and fresh action.
This art project for several years, but it is still filled with new and new photos, which keeps a history.

Maid of Manhattan 2002


"Lara Croft: Tomb Raider", 2001




Scent of a Woman, 1992


"Remember Me", 2010


"The Dictator", 2012


"Vanilla Sky", 2001




"The Avengers" 2012






"Resident Evil: Retribution" 2012


"Good Will Hunting", 1997


"Friends with Benefits", 2011


"Leon-killer", 1994


"Black Swan", 2010


"The Basketball Diaries", 1995


"The Smurfs" 2011


"Three Days of the Condor" 1975


"Every Wednesday", 1966


"Ghost", 1990


"The Thomas Crown Affair", 1999


"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps", 2010


"Tower Heist" 2011


"When Harry Met Sally", 1989




"Doctor Who", 2012






"The Longest Week" 2012


"Factory Girl", 2006