A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Bruxelles, Belgium
Born:
December 9, 1964
Christophe Beaucarne is a Belgian cinematographer. He is the son of the poet Julos Beaucarne. He is a member of Association Française des directeurs de la photographie Cinématographique (AFC). He received the Magritte Award for Best Cinematography for his work in the 2009 film Mr. Nobody. He was nominated for five César Awards for Best Cinematography for Anne Fontaine's Coco Before Chanel (2009), Mathieu Amalric's On Tour (2010), Christophe Gans's Beauty and the Beast (2014), Nicole Garcia's From the Land of the Moon (2016) and Mathieu Amalric's Barbara (2017). Source: Article "Christophe Beaucarne" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Assistant Camera:
1989 Brothers in Arms
1995 The City of Lost Children
Cinematography:
1987 Le mouchoir de poche
1989 Brothers in Arms
1995 The City of Lost Children
1997 Bienvenue au pays du Père Noël
2001 Day Off
2012 Superstar
Director of Photography:
1987 Le mouchoir de poche
1989 Brothers in Arms
1990 My Father's Glory
1995 Guardian Angels
1995 The City of Lost Children
1997 Bienvenue au pays du Père Noël
1998 L'interview
1998 War in the Highlands
2000 After the Reconciliation
2000 Modern Life
2001 All About Love
2001 Day Off
2001 Wimbledon Stage
2003 A Man, a Real One
2003 The Mystery of the Yellow Room
2005 The Perfume of the Lady in Black
2005 To Paint or Make Love
2006 A Few Days in September
2007 Irina Palm
2007 The Inner Life of Martin Frost
2008 Paris
2009 Coco Before Chanel
2009 Mr. Nobody
2010 On Tour
2010 Outside the Law
2011 Chicken with Plums
2012 Superstar
2013 Adore
2013 Just Like a Woman
2013 Mood Indigo
2013 Tied
2014 Beauty and the Beast
2014 Gemma Bovery
2014 The Blue Room
2015 A Royal Night Out
2015 The Brand New Testament
2016 Alone in Berlin
2016 From the Land of the Moon
2017 Barbara
2017 Django
2017 Maryline
2017 Rodin
2019 Casanova, Last Love
2019 À cause des filles…?
2020 Beyond the Horizon
2020 Lovers
2021 Hold Me Tight
2021 Lost Illusions
2021 Suzanna Andler
2022 Freestyle
2023 Habib
2024 Boléro
???? Les Braises
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