Tetsuo Nagata
Tetsuo Nagata | |
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Born |
1952 (age 63–64) Nakano, Nagano, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Tetsuo Nagata (永田 鉄男 Nagata Tetsuo, born 1952 in Nakano, Nagano, Japan) is a Japanese cinematographer based in France.[1] He was the Director of Photography for numerous films, including Narco, Paris, je t'aime and La Vie En Rose [2] . He won the César Award for Best Cinematography twice, in 2001 for The Officers' Ward and in 2007 for La Vie en rose. Nagata was also Director of Photography for commercials such companies as Rolex, Clinique and Honda.[3] He was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography at the 39th Japan Academy Prize for 125 Years Memory (2015).[4]
Filmography
- 125 Years Memory (2015)
- Leonie (2010)
- Micmacs (2009)
- Splice (2009)
- La Vie en rose (2007)
- Paris, je t'aime (2006) segment "Quartier de la Madeleine"
- Animal (2005)
- Daiteiden no yoru ni (2005)
- Blueberry (2004)
- Narco (2004)
- Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches (2003)
- Steal (2002)
- The Officers' Ward (2001)
- Stand-by (2000)
- C'est quoi la vie ? (1999)
- Le Dernier chaperon rouge (1996)
- Faut pas rêver (1992)
References
- ↑ "BIography for Tetsuo Nagata". Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ↑ "Filmography". Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ↑ "Commercials". Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- ↑ "第39回日本アカデミー賞優秀賞決定!". japan-academy-prize.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved March 8, 2016.
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