Bruno Nuytten

Nationality:
French
Birthdate:
08/28/1945
Birthplace:
Paris, France
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Award-winning cinematographer who apprenticed with two of the world's finest lighting cameramen, Ghislain Cloquet and Ricardo Aronovich, before making his mark shooting Bertrand Blier's bawdy comedy, "Going Places" (1974). Nuytten has since established himself as one of his country's leading directors of photography, winning Cesars for his work on Andre Techine's "Barocco" (1976) and Claude Berri's "Tchao Pantin" (1984) and a British Academy Award for Berri's "Jean de Florette" (1986). Nuytten made an acclaimed directorial debut with "Camille Claudel" (1989), which earned five Cesars and an Continued
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Director
1988
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1988
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1988
screenplay
1988
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milestones
Year
Milestone
1969 
Shot underground film, "The Dog," (d. Leo Jaffe)
1974 
First feature film as director of photography "Les Valseuses/Going Places"
1980 
First US film as director of photography "Brubaker"
1986 
First film as screenwriter (also director of photography) "Double Messieurs"
1988 
First film as director (also screenwriter) "Camille Claudel"
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