The Cinematography of CAUGHT STEALING with Darren Aronofsky and Matthew Libatique | Presented by the Dolby Creator Lab
About this Event Recording
Few director-cinematographer collaborations have defined modern American cinema like Darren Aronofsky and Matthew Libatique. Since their bold debut with Pi at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the duo has pushed the boundaries of visual storytelling across eight films—including Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan, and The Whale—creating some of the most unforgettable images of the 21st century.
Aronofsky and Libatique returned in August 2025 with Caught Stealing, a propulsive crime thriller starring Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz, and Bad Bunny.
In this event, the pair discuss their decades-long collaboration and the distinct visual style of their new film. Glenn Kiser, Director of the Dolby Creator Lab, moderates the conversation with these two fearless cinematic voices.
Join Sundance Collab and the Dolby Creator Lab for this exclusive discussion with Oscar-nominees Darren Aronofsky and Matthew Libatique in conjunction with the release of Caught Stealing!
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Darren Aronofsky
Darren Aronofsky is an award-winning filmmaker born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Aronofsky heads Protozoa based in Chinatown NYC. His credits include π, REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, THE FOUNTAIN, THE WRESTLER, BLACK SWAN, NOAH, mother!, THE WHALE, the Sphere Experience POSTCARD FROM EARTH. Upcoming, Aronofsky will release CAUGHT STEALING starring Austin Butler which will premiere theatrically on August 29.
As a producer his credits include JACKIE, THE GOOD NURSE, SOME KIND OF HEAVEN, VIKTOR, HOLDING LIAT, Peabody and Emmy-winning THE TERRITORY, National Geographic's LIMITLESS, starring Chris Hemsworth, WELCOME TO EARTH, ONE STRANGE ROCK, and the upcoming POLE TO POLE starring Will Smith.
Matthew Libatique
Academy Award-nominated cinematographer Matthew Libatique, ASC, LPS’s credits span a wide array of genres, showcasing his extensive creativity and ability to adapt to any style of film. He is widely regarded today as one of the best in the business.
Over the past three decades, Libatique has built an impressive career defined by creative risk-taking and enduring collaborations. In recognition of his contributions to the art of cinematography, he received the prestigious Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal from the American Film Institute (AFI) in April 2024.
Libatique reteams with legendary director Spike Lee after contributing his cinematic vision to numerous projects, including Inside Man, Chi-Raq, Miracle at St. Anna, She Hate Me and more. Their latest project together is Highest 2 Lowest, an upcoming crime thriller from Apple and A24. A reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low, the film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and will be in theaters on August 15, 2025.
Up next, Libatique reunites with longtime collaborator Darren Aronofsky for Caught Stealing, a gritty crime thriller based on Charlie Huston’s novel of the same name. Starring Austin Butler, Matt Smith, Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, Vincent D’Onofrio, Liev Schreiber, and Bad Bunny, the film is produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Protozoa Pictures and is slated for release by Sony Pictures on August 29, 2025.
He also served as DP on Aronofsky’s The Whale, a critically lauded character study that continued their decades-long creative partnership. Their earlier collaborations include Pi; Requiem for a Dream, which earned Libatique the Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography; The Fountain; Black Swan, which won the Independent Spirit Award and earned Oscar and BAFTA nominations for Best Cinematography; Noah; and mother!.
In 2023, Libatique lensed Bradley Cooper’s Maestro, following their acclaimed collaboration on A Star is Born. Both films earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography and American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) nominations, along with additional honors including a BAFTA nomination for Black Swan and the Hollywood Film Awards Cinematographer of the Year for A Star Is Born.
Continuing their creative partnership, Libatique shot Cooper’s upcoming feature, Is This Thing On?, a comedy for Searchlight Pictures inspired by the life of British comedian John Bishop. The film stars Will Arnett and Laura Dern, with Cooper in a supporting role.
In 2021, Libatique captured the unsettling beauty of Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling, set against the vibrant, mid-century desert palette of Palm Springs. It marked their second project together after the short film Wake Up, which premiered at Sundance in 2020.
Additional credits include Ryan Murphy’s star-studded musical The Prom, Rashid Johnson’s Native Son (Sundance premiere), the Oscar-nominated Straight Outta Compton and the anti-hero blockbuster Venom.
He also shares a longstanding collaboration with Jon Favreau, working together on projects such as Cowboys & Aliens and the original Iron Man films. Their creative partnership on Iron Man and Iron Man 2 which helped in establishing the visual identity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and marked the beginning of a new era in superhero filmmaking.
He is represented by UTA in the United States and is an active member of the American Society of Cinematographers.

Glenn Kiser
Moderator | Director of Dolby Creator Lab
Glenn Kiser is the Director of the Dolby Creator Lab, Dolby’s initiative to bring education and inspiration to filmmakers and content creators about the creative use of sound and picture in storytelling. Previously, Kiser was the VP & General Manager of Lucasfilm’s Skywalker Sound, where he oversaw sound work on film projects such as Avatar, The Incredibles, the Star Wars prequels, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, the Pirates of the Caribbean and Harry Potter films.
Before joining Skywalker, Kiser was a post-production executive at Propaganda Films, where he worked with directors including David Fincher, Spike Jonze, Jane Campion, and Neil LaBute. Fun facts: Glenn played a mean tuba in high school, and at one time Marlon Brando called him obsessively for two weeks.
He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.