
Bruno Nuytten
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Bruno Nuytten (born 28 August 1945 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France) is a French cinematographer turned director. Camille Claudel which was Nuytten's first directorial and screenwriting effort, won the César Award for Best film in 1989. The film starred and was co-produced by Isabelle Adjani, with whom he had a son, Barnabé. Adjani won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival for her role in the film. His sophomore directorial effort, Albert Souffre, though also a heavily emotional movie, was set in contemporary times. His 2000 film, Passionnément, starred Charlotte Gainsbourg. His films as cinematographer include Les Valseuses, Barocco, La Meilleure façon de marcher, The Bronte Sisters, Brubaker, Garde à vue, Possession, Fort Saganne, So Long, Stooge (Tchao Pantin), Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources (US title: Manon of the Spring). He won the César Award for Best Cinematography in 1977 and 1984, and was nominated in 1980, 1982, 1985 and 1987. He is currently a professor at France's national film school La Fémis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruno Nuytten, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 28, 1945 · Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France
Filmography (31)

The Pornographer
2001

Camille Claudel
1988

Nulle part ailleurs
1987

Manon of the Spring
1986

Double Gentlemen
1986

Jean de Florette
1986

Detective
1985

The Children
1985

La Pirate
1984

Fort Saganne
1984

So Long, Stooge
1983

Life Is a Bed of Roses
1983

Invitation to Travel
1982

Hotel America
1981

The Inquisitor
1981

Possession
1981

An Assassin Passes By
1981

Brubaker
1980

French Postcards
1979

The Bronte Sisters
1979

Zoo zéro
1979

The Lorry
1977

Barocco
1976

Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert
1976

The Best Way to Walk
1976

The Toilets Were Closed from the Inside
1976

French Provincial
1975

India Song
1975

Woman of the Ganges
1974

Going Places
1974

Nathalie Granger
1973
