Nicolas Bolduc
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Nicolas Bolduc (born 5 March 1973)[1] is a Canadian cinematographer from Montreal, Quebec.[2] He won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography two years in a row, in the 1st Canadian Screen Awards and 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, for War Witch (2012) and Enemy (2013).[3][4] He also won the Jutra Award for War Witch,[5] and was nominated the next year for Louis Cyr.[6] Bolduc was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Prix Iris in 2017 for Two Lovers and a Bear.[7]
Nicolas Bolduc | |
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Born | (1973-03-05) March 5, 1973 (age 51) |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Awards | Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography |
With Hochelaga, Land of Souls (2017), he competed at Camerimage,[8] and won Best Cinematography at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards.[9] He also won Best Cinematography at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards for Hochelaga, Land of Souls.[10]
He was one of four directors, alongside Fabrice Barrilliet, Julien Knafo and Marie-Hélène Panisset, of the 2009 collective film Blind Spot.[11]