Bruno Nuytten
Bruno Nuytten was born on Aug 28, 1945 in France. Bruno Nuytten's big-screen debut came with Going Places directed by Bertrand Blier in 1974. Bruno Nuytten is known for Camille Claudel directed by Bruno Nuytten, Isabelle Adjani stars as Camille Claudel and Gérard Depardieu as Auguste Rodin. Bruno Nuytten has got 5 awards and 7 nominations so far. The most recent award Bruno Nuytten achieved is César Awards, France. The upcoming new movie Bruno Nuytten plays is Passionnément which will be released on May 31, 2000.
Bruno Nuytten is one of the most successful French cinematographers notable for his many collaborations with outstanding filmmakers. He was twice awarded the César for Best Cinematography: Barocco (1976) and Tchao pantin (1983). Later he started to direct and is best known for his masterpiece Camille Claudel (1988) starring Isabelle Adjani in one of her most acclaimed performances. Nuytten was in long relationship with Adjani and they have a son.
Birthday
Aug 28, 1945Place of Birth
Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France
Known For
Awards
5 wins & 7 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2000
director, writer
5.4 - 1988
writer, director
7.2 - 1986
cinematographer
8.0 - 1986
cinematographer
8.1 - 1986
writer
6.4 - 1985
cinematographer
5.7 - 1985
cinematographer
6.5 - 1984
cinematographer
5.1 - 1984
cinematographer
6.3 - 1983
cinematographer
7.3 - 1983
cinematographer
6.3 - 1982
cinematographer
6.3 - 1981
cinematographer
6.4 - 1981
cinematographer
7.6 - 1981
cinematographer
7.3 - 1980
cinematographer
7.1 - 1979
cinematographer
5.8 - 1979
cinematographer
6.5 - 1979
cinematographer
5.4 - 1978
cinematographer
6.2 - 1977
La nuit, tous les chats sont gris
cinematographer
5.7 - 1977
cinematographer
6.5 - 1976
cinematographer
6.0 - 1976
cinematographer
6.6 - 1976
Her Venetian Name in Deserted Calcutta
cinematographer
7.4 - 1976
cinematographer
7.2 - 1976
Les vécés étaient fermés de l'intérieur
cinematographer
5.3 - 1975
cinematographer
6.3 - 1975
cinematographer
6.1 - 1975
cinematographer
6.4 - 1974
cinematographer
7.2