Internationally renowned, award-winning Belgian cinematographer/filmmaker Bruno Nuytten first earned critical acclaim for his work on Blier's Going Places (1974). Nuytten learned his craft with distinguished lighting directors Ghislain Cloquet and Ricardo Aronovich. In 1988, he wowed the world with his auspicious directorial debut, Camille Claudel, a film that earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film and five Césars.
Bruno Nuytten
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