Mateo Londono(I)
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Mateo Londono, AMC is a cinematographer based in Atlanta and Mexico City, who has shot award-winning feature films, commercials and documentaries around the world. His most recent work can be seen in Christopher Zalla's heart-warming drama "Radical," which recently won the Festival Favorite Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Londono's other film credits include Richard Wong's Hulu romantic comedy, "The Valet," Paul Schrader's action packed thriller "There Are No Saints," Manolo Caro's "Elvira, I Would Give You My Life, But I Am Using It" and the Colombian mafia epic "The Snitch Cartel," to name just a few.
Throughout his career, Londono has shot several award winning commercials for clients such as Mercedes Benz, Apple, Samsung, Tecate, Lotto, Toyota and many more. In 2018, Londono won a Cannes Bronze Lion award for his work on the Lotto TVC campaign. Additionally, he has won several "Best Cinematography" awards for his work on short films including Theodore Melfi's "The Beneficiary," where he was awarded at the Oxford International Film Festival, and Alan Arrivée's "Silent Radio," where he and his team won the Triple Play Award for Best Technical Integration at the Long Island International Film Expo.
Londono graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Emerson College. He is fluent in English and Spanish.
Londono's other film credits include Richard Wong's Hulu romantic comedy, "The Valet," Paul Schrader's action packed thriller "There Are No Saints," Manolo Caro's "Elvira, I Would Give You My Life, But I Am Using It" and the Colombian mafia epic "The Snitch Cartel," to name just a few.
Throughout his career, Londono has shot several award winning commercials for clients such as Mercedes Benz, Apple, Samsung, Tecate, Lotto, Toyota and many more. In 2018, Londono won a Cannes Bronze Lion award for his work on the Lotto TVC campaign. Additionally, he has won several "Best Cinematography" awards for his work on short films including Theodore Melfi's "The Beneficiary," where he was awarded at the Oxford International Film Festival, and Alan Arrivée's "Silent Radio," where he and his team won the Triple Play Award for Best Technical Integration at the Long Island International Film Expo.
Londono graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Emerson College. He is fluent in English and Spanish.