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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)....

Filmography

Passionnement - ( Director / 2000 / Released / )
Passionnement - ( Screenplay / 2000 / Released / )
Asientos - ( Art Director / 1995 / Released / )
Detective - ( Director of Photography / 1995 / Released / )
Albert Suffers - ( Director / 1992 / Released / )
Albert Suffers - ( Screenplay / 1992 / Released / )
Camille Claudel - ( Writer (adaptation)(- adaptation) / 1988 / Released / Cinema Pluss )
Camille Claudel - ( Director / 1988 / Released / Cinema Pluss )
Camille Claudel - ( Screenplay / 1988 / Released / Cinema Pluss )
Camille Claudel - ( Writer (dialogue)(- dialogue) / 1988 / Released / Cinema Pluss )
Jean de Florette - ( Director of Photography / 1987 / Released / Fox Films, Ltd. )
Manon des sources - ( Director of Photography / 1987 / Released / Greater Union Distributors )
Double Messieurs - ( Screenplay / 1986 / Released / )
Double Messieurs - ( Cinematographer(- cinematography) / 1986 / Released / )
Fort Saganne - ( Director of Photography / 1984 / Released / )
La Pirate - ( Director of Photography / 1984 / Released / Films du Scorpion )
Les Enfants - ( Cinematographer(- cinematography) / 1984 / Released / Kedian )
La Vie est un roman - ( Director of Photography / 1983 / Released / )
Tchao Pantin - ( Director of Photography / 1983 / Released / Roissy Films )
Hotel des Ameriques - ( Director of Photography / 1982 / Released / )
Invitation au Voyage - ( Director of Photography / 1982 / Released / Nouvelles Editions de Films )
Garde a Vue - ( Director of Photography / 1981 / Released / )
Possession - ( Director of Photography / 1981 / Released / )
Brubaker - ( Director of Photography / 1980 / Released / )
The Best Way - ( Director of Photography / 1980 / Released / )
French Postcards - ( Director of Photography / 1979 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
La Tortue sur le dos - ( Director of Photography / 1978 / Released / )
The Bronte Sisters - ( Director of Photography / 1978 / Released / Gaumont International Productions )
Zoo-Zero - ( Director of Photography / 1978 / Released / Panoceanic Films )
L' Exercice du Pouvoir - ( Director of Photography / 1977 / Released / Camera One Productions )
Mon coeur est rouge - ( Director of Photography / 1977 / Released / Films Moliere )
The Truck - ( Cinematographer(- cinematography) / 1977 / Released / Cinema 9 )
Barocco - ( Director of Photography / 1976 / Released / Films La Boetie )
La Nuit tous les chats sont gris - ( Director of Photography / 1976 / Released / EFC )
India Song - ( Director of Photography / 1975 / Released / )
L' Asassin Musicien - ( Director of Photography / 1975 / Released / Sunchild Productions )
La Meilleure facon de marcher - ( Director of Photography / 1975 / Released / AMLF )
Souvenirs d'en France - ( Director of Photography / 1975 / Released / AMLF )
Going Places - ( Director of Photography / 1974 / Released / )
Nathalie Granger - ( Assistant Camera Operator(- assistant camera) / 1972 / Released / Moullet et Compagnie )
TV Credits
Full Biography (Back to top)

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 Oscar nomination as Best Foreign-Language Film. The feature turned on a passionate central performance by Isabelle Adjani, Nuytten's former companion and the mother of his son Barnabe.

Profession(s):
director of photography, director, screenwriter, camera operator, dialogue writer
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
son:Barnabe Nuytten (mother, Isabelle Adjani)
Companion(s)
Isabelle Adjani , Companion , ```..no longer together


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Education
Academie Charpentier Paris, France art
Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques Paris, France
Institut des Arts du Spectacle Brussels, Belgium
Awards (Back to top)
BAFTA Award Best Cinematography "Jean de Florette" and "Manon of the Spring" 1986
Cesar Best Cinematography "Tchao Pantin" 1984
Cannes Film Festival Artistic Contribution Prize Cinematography "Invitation au Voyage" 1982
Cesar Best Cinematography "Barocco" and "La meilleure facon de marcher" 1977

Milestones (Back to top)
1988 First film as director (also screenwriter) "Camille Claudel"
1986 First film as screenwriter (also director of photography) "Double Messieurs"
1980 First US film as director of photography "Brubaker"
1974 First feature film as director of photography "Les Valseuses/Going Places"
1969 Shot underground film, "The Dog," (d. Leo Jaffe)


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