Ricardo Aronovich
Argentine cinematographer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ricardo Aronovich (born January 3, 1930, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentinian cinematographer known for his work for directors such as Hugo Santiago, Costa-Gavras, Ettore Scola and Raúl Ruiz.[1]
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Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | January 3, 1930
Nationality | Argentina and France |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, Cinematographer |
Years active | 1950s to present |
Spouse | Elena |
Filmography
- The Guns (1964)
- The Obsessed of Catule (1965)
- Orden de matar (1965)
- Psique y sexo (1965)
- As Cariocas (1966)
- A Garota de Ipanema (1967)
- O Homem Que Comprou o Mundo (1968)
- Invasión (1969)
- Murmur of the Heart (1971)
- Dear Louise (1972)
- Plot (1972)
- The Dominici Affair (1973)
- Les autres (1974)
- That Most Important Thing: Love (1975)
- Lumiere (1976)
- Providence (1977)
- The Recourse to the Method (1978)
- Flesh Color (1978)
- Womanlight (1979)
- Écoute voir (1979)
- Christmas Evil (1980)
- Chanel Solitaire (1981)
- Missing (1982)
- Hanna K. (1983)
- Le Bal (1983)
- Les Longs Manteaux (1986)
- The Family (1987)
- I Never Been in Vienna (1989)
- The Man Inside (1990)
- Time Regained (1999)
- Stranded (2001)
- Klimt (2006)
- Moscow Zero (2006)
- A Closed Book (2010)
Awards
- 1965 Candango Trophy for Best Cinematography for Vereda de Salvação
- 1978 César Award for Best Cinematography nominated for Providence
- 1984 César Award for Best Cinematography nominated for Le Bal
- 1997 Best Cinematography at the Havana Film Festival for El Impostor
- 2001 Career Award at the ABC Cinematography Award
- 2012 Golden Unicorn for Career Achievement at the Amiens International Film Festival
References
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