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Born July 8, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Kenneth Arthur Kelsch (July 8, 1947 – December 11, 2023) was an American cinematographer. He was best known for his guerilla filmmaking style and his career-spanning partnership with filmmaker Abel Ferrara, with whom he made more than a dozen films, including The Driller Killer (1979), Bad Lieutenant (1992), Dangerous Game (1993), The Addiction (1995), The Blackout (1997), and Welcome to New York (2014), as well as a segment of the HBO dark comedy drama anthology series Subway Stories (1997).

Manson Girls

Twisted Tale: The Unmaking of Spookies
Himself

The Projectionist

Talking with the Vampires

The Brooklyn Banker

Welcome to New York

House of Last Things

4:44 Last Day on Earth

Desert Flower

Sıcak

Return to Sleepaway Camp

100 Feet
Garbage Man

Chelsea on the Rocks

Before It Had a Name

Medium

Missing in America

Happy End

Asmalı Konak: Hayat

Testosterone

'R Xmas

It Had to Be You

New Rose Hotel
The Expeditor

Invisible Child

Rear Window

Susan's Plan
Casino Pit Boss

The Impostors

Montana

A Brooklyn State of Mind

Every 9 Seconds

Subway Stories

The Blackout

The Prosecutors

Big Night

Killer: A Journal of Murder

Mylène Farmer: California

The Funeral

Condition Red

The Addiction

Drop Squad

Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker

Dangerous Game
Camera Operator (uncredited)

Bad Lieutenant

Killer Dead

Spookies

In Our Water

Don't Go in the House

The Driller Killer