Laurent Brunet
Laurent Brunet (born 1967) is a French César Award-winning cinematographer[1] for Séraphine (2008) by Martin Provost. He is widely known for his work on the films of Raphael Nadjari. Brunet shot all five of Raphael Nadjari's feature films as well as Amos Gitai's Free Zone and Keren Yedaya's Or (My Treasure) as well as Christophe Honoré's The Beautiful Person.
Laurent Brunet | |
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Born | 1967 (age 52–53) France |
Awards | Best Cinematography 2009 Séraphine |
Selected filmography
- 2016: Trainee Day
- 2016: Irréprochable
- 2015: Papa lumière
- 2015: Boomerang
- 2015: Microbe & Gasoline
- 2014: That Lovely Girl
- 2012: Maman
- 2008: The Beautiful Person
- 2008: Séraphine
- 2007: Le Blues de l'Orient
- 2007: Vous êtes de la police ?
- 2007: Le Fils de L'Épicier
- 2007: Tehilim
- 2007: Plum Rain
- 2005: Free Zone
- 2005: Little Jerusalem
- 2004: Or (My Treasure)
- 2004: Avanim
- 2002: Apartment#5C
- 2001: I Am Josh Polonski's Brother
- 1999: The Shade (1998 film)
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References
- Keslassy, Elsa (2009). "'Seraphine' Tops Cesar Awards". Variety. Archived from the original on April 10, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
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