For the the release of Promise at Dawn from Eric Barbier, Glynn Speeckaert, ASC, AFC, SBC, kindly woke up early in his Los Angeles house to
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Interview of Glynn Speeckaert about Moonwalkers
Glynn Speeckaret is a well-known name in the Belgian and French cinema circles. We have heard a lot about him this year for his nomination
Glynn Speeckaert nominated for best cinematography at the César awards
Glynn Speeckaert is nominated for the second time for the César for Marguerite by Xavier Giannoli. Synopsis : Paris, 1920s. Marguerite Dumont is a wealthy woman,
Glynn Speeckaert: “Don’t fear your choices”
Glynn Speeckaert shares his time between feature-length French-language and English-language films, but he also shoots many advertisements all over the world. Amongst his best-known
cannes 2013
Screening at this years “directors forthnight” is director and actor Guillaume Gallienne first film: Les garçons et Guillaume, à table!. Glynn Speeckaert was the DOP on
filming a Moroccan fairy tale for La Source Des Femmes
After having worked up his way as a lighting technician, Glynn Speeckaert divided his career as a DOP on feature films and numerous international commercials.
César 2010 nominations
L’académie des César in Paris has released their 2010 nominations list for best cinematography. Among the 5 nominated are Christophe Beaucarne for Coco Avant Chanel and Glynn Speeckaert for A L’origine.
Glynn Speeckaert on 22 May
by Glynn Speeckaert 22 may is a day in the life of Sam, a colorless, dull man who gets involved in a terrorist attack. It
Northern light according to Glynn Speeckaert
A l’Origine by Xavier Giannoli, shot by Glynn Speeckaert.Glynn Speeckaert is a graduate of the HRITS film school in Belgium. After having done military service as an electrician, he divides his career as a DOP between fiction and numerous international publicity campaigns. Speeckaert recently moved to the US. His filmography includes English, Flemish and German films, such as Secret Society by Imogen Kimmel, Ex Drummer by Koen Mortier or The Visitation by Robby Henson. Xavier Giannoli invited him to join him on the production of A l’origine to replace Yorrick Le Saux, who was unavailable at the time.