Thierry Arbogast
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Thierry Arbogast is a prolific and multi-award–winning French cinematographer. He was born in France in 1957 and his career spans nearly thirty years. He is best known for his work with director Luc Besson.
Awards[1]
- 1991 nominated for the César Award for Best Cinematography for Nikita.
- 1995 nominated for the César Award for Best Cinematography for Léon.
- 1996 won the César Award for Best Cinematography for The Horseman on the Roof.
- 1997 nominated for the César Award for Best Cinematography for Ridicule.
- 1997 won the Vulcain Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for She's So Lovely and The Fifth Element
- 1997 nominated for the Golden Frog at Camerimage for She's So Lovely.
- 1998 nominated for the European Film Award for Best Cinematographer for Black Cat, White Cat.
- 1998 won the César Award for Best Cinematography for The Fifth Element.
- 2000 nominated for the César Award for Best Cinematography for The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc.
- 2001 nominated for the César Award for Best Cinematography for The Crimson Rivers.
- 2004 won the César Award for Best Cinematography for Bon Voyage.
- 2006 won the Audience Award and Special Mention at the Brothers Manaki International Film Festival for The Secret Book.
Filmography[1]
- A Tale of the Wind
- Léon
- Ridicule
- L'Appartement
- The Fifth Element
- Black Cat, White Cat
- Arthur and the Minimoys
- Femme Fatale
- Woman on Top
- Bandidas
- J'embrasse pas
- The Horseman on the Roof
- The Crimson Rivers
- Bon Voyage
- My Favorite Season
- Angel-A
- Wing Commander
- Catwoman
- Babylon A.D.
- Inseparable
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Thierry Arbogast". IMDb. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
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