Two films shot by SBC members were awarded at Un certain Regard 2017  :  – Barbara by Mathieu Amalric, cinematographied by Christophe Beaucarne, SBC/AFC, won the Best Poetic Narrative Prize Read the interview – Las hijas de Abril by Michel Franco, cinematographied by Yves Cape, SBC/AFC won the Jury Prize Read the interview

Barbara, which isn’t a biopic on “La Dame en noir”, releases in theaters for the twentieth anniversary of the singer’s death. Mathieu Almaric shoots his sixth long feature film and comes back on la Croisette, where he won the “Prix de la mise en scène” in 2010 for Tournée. Christophe...

The cinematographer Christophe Beaucarne, AFC, SBC talks about his work on From the Land of the Moon by Nicole Garcia. Nicole Garcia’s latest feature is an adaptation of the eponym novel written by the Italian Milena Agus : From the Land of the Moon. While she is no stranger to...

Six films shots by SBC members have been nominated at the 69th Cannes Film Festival in different competitions. In the official competition :  The Unknown Girl by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, shot by Alain Marcoen, SBC. Synopsis : A doctor attempts to uncover the identity of a patient who died after she...

Christophe Beaucarne, AFC, SBC, works with loyal directors who call upon his talent to make most of their films. The list of these directors, from very different worlds – including the Larrieu brothers, Anne Fontaine, Bruno Podalydès, Mathieu Amalric –, recently grew with the addition of the name of Christophe...

Christophe Beaucarne has been working for over twenty years with very different directors on films with very different visual worlds. He has worked with the Larrieu brothers on Un homme, un vrai and Peindre ou faire l’amour, and with Anne Fontaine on Coco Before Chanel and Perfect Mother, with Jaco...

Hichame Alaouie was awarded the 2014 Magritte du cinema for his photography on the film:   Les chevaux de dieu. Other nominated cinematographers were Virginie Saint Martin for Tango libre and Christophe Beaucarne for L’écume des jours .

Christophe Beaucarne won the award for best cinematography at Les Margritte Du Cinema for his work on Mister Nobody. The film received a total of 6 awards including best picture and best director Jaco Vandormael. Other nominated cinematographers were Manu Dacosse for Amer and Alain Marcoen for La Régate. www.academieandredelvaux.com

Two films shot by Christophe Beaucarne were shown in competition at the recent Cannes Filmfestival: Hors La Loi by director Rachid Bouchareb and Tournée by director/ actor Matthieu Amalric, who won the Best Director award. So congratulations to Christophe.

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.

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