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Bruno Nuytten is one the best French cinematographers notable for his collaboration with many outstanding filmmakers. He was twice awarded Cesars as Best Cinematographer for Barocco (1976) and Tchao Pantin (1983). He was in long relationship with actress Isabelle Adjani for whom he directed Camille Claudel (1988) and with whom he had son Barnabe.
Date Of Birth August 28, 1945 Place Of Birth Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France Profession Cinematographer, Director, Writer Children Barnabé Nuytten, Galathée Nuytten Vialle, Tobias Nuytten Awards César Award for Best Film, César Award for Best Cinematography, BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography Nominations Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, César Award for Best First Feature Film Star Sign Virgo
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Manon of the Spring 1986 Jean de Florette 1986 Détective 1985 Les enfants 1985 La pirate 1984 Fort Saganne 1984 Tchao pantin 1983 Life Is a Bed of Roses 1983 Invitation au voyage 1982 Modesty 1981 Short Hôtel des Amériques 1981 Garde 1981 Possession 1981 Un assassin qui passe 1981 Brubaker 1980 director of photography French Postcards 1979 director of photography Les soeurs Brontë 1979 Zoo zéro 1979 Like a Turtle on Its Back 1978 L'exercice du pouvoir 1978 Gradiva Esquisse I 1978 Short La nuit, tous les chats sont gris 1977 Le camion 1977 Barocco 1976 Mon coeur est rouge 1976 Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert 1976 The Musician Killer 1976 La meilleure façon de marcher 1976 Les vécés étaient fermés de l'intérieur 1976 Les acharnées du sexe 1975 French Provincial 1975 India Song 1975 director of photography Le jeu des preuves 1974 Short Woman of the Ganges 1974 Going Places 1974 as Bruno Nuyten Nouvelles de Henry James 1974 TV Series 1 episode La soeur du cadre 1973 Short Tristan et Iseult 1972 La poule 1971 Short Les machins de l'existence 1971 Short L'espace vital 1969 Short
Director Title Year Status Character Il était une fois... 2004 TV Series documentary 1 episode Jim, la nuit 2002 TV Movie Passionnément 2000 Albert souffre 1992 Camille Claudel 1988
Writer Title Year Status Character Passionnément 2000 Albert souffre 1992 Camille Claudel 1988 scenario and dialogue
Actor Title Year Status Character Nathalie Granger 1972
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Nathalie Granger 1972 camera operator
Thanks Title Year Status Character Le pornographe 2001 thanks Double messieurs 1986 acknowledgment Les noms du père 1974 Short thanks
Self Title Year Status Character Nuytten/Film 2016 Documentary Himself Il était une fois... 2003 TV Series documentary Himself La nuit des Césars 1977-1989 TV Series documentary Himself - César du meilleur film / Himself - César de la meilleure photographie / Himself La couleur des mots 1984 Documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1989 César César Awards, France Best Film (Meilleur film) Camille Claudel (1988) 1988 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Cinematography Jean de Florette (1986) 1984 César César Awards, France Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie) Tchao pantin (1983) 1982 Best Artistic Contribution Cannes Film Festival Invitation au voyage (1982) 1977 César César Awards, France Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie) Barocco (1976)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1989 Golden Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Camille Claudel (1988) 1989 César César Awards, France Best First Work (Meilleure première oeuvre) Camille Claudel (1988) 1987 Best Cinematography Award British Society of Cinematographers Jean de Florette (1986) 1987 César César Awards, France Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie) Jean de Florette (1986) 1985 César César Awards, France Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie) Fort Saganne (1984) 1982 César César Awards, France Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie) Garde (1981) 1980 César César Awards, France Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie) Les soeurs Brontë (1979)
Known for movies Jean de Florette (1986) as Cinematographer
Manon of the Spring (1986) as Cinematographer
Possession (1981) as Cinematographer
Brubaker (1980) as Cinematographer