Christophe Beaucarne

Summary

Christophe Beaucarne, SBC is a Belgian cinematographer. He is the son of the poet Julos Beaucarne.

Christophe Beaucarne
Born24 September 1965 (1965-09-24) (age 58)
Years active1988-present

He is a member of Association Française des directeurs de la photographie Cinématographique (AFC).[1] He received the Magritte Award for Best Cinematography for his work in the 2009 film Mr. Nobody. He was nominated for five César Awards for Best Cinematography for Anne Fontaine's Coco Before Chanel (2009), Mathieu Amalric's On Tour (2010), Christophe Gans's Beauty and the Beast (2014), Nicole Garcia's From the Land of the Moon (2016) and Mathieu Amalric's Barbara (2017).

Filmography edit

Film

Year Title Director Notes
1990 My Father's Glory Yves Robert With Robert Alazraki, Eric Vallée and Paco Wiser
1995 Les Anges gardiens Jean-Marie Poiré With Jean-Yves Le Mener and Christophe Legal
1997 Nous sommes tous encore ici Anne-Marie Miéville With Christophe Pollock and Jean-Paul Rosa da Costa
1998 Riches, belles, etc. Bunny Godillot
The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time Jean-Marie Poiré
War in the Highlands Francis Reusser
1999 Tout baigne! Eric Civanyan
The Dilettante Pascal Thomas
2000 Modern Life Laurence Ferreira Barbosa
Après la réconciliation Anne-Marie Miéville
2001 Day Off Pascal Thomas
De l'amour Jean-François Richet
Le stade de Wimbledon Mathieu Amalric
2002 Les femmes... ou les enfants d'abord... Manuel Poirier
Le nouveau Jean-Claude Didier Tronchet
2003 A Man, a Real One Arnaud Larrieu
Jean-Marie Larrieu
The Mystery of the Yellow Room Bruno Podalydès
2004 Chemins de traverse Manuel Poirier
2005 To Paint or Make Love Arnaud Larrieu
Jean-Marie Larrieu
Bye Bye Blackbird Robinson Savary
The Perfume of the Lady in Black Bruno Podalydès
2006 A Few Days in September Santiago Amigorena
2007 Irina Palm Sam Garbarski
The Inner Life of Martin Frost Paul Auster
2008 Paris Cédric Klapisch
2009 Mr. Nobody Jaco Van Dormael
Coco Before Chanel Anne Fontaine
2010 On Tour Mathieu Amalric
Outside the Law Rachid Bouchareb
2011 My Piece of the Pie Cédric Klapisch
Chicken with Plums Marjane Satrapi
Vincent Paronnaud
2012 Superstar Xavier Giannoli
Just like a Woman Rachid Bouchareb
2013 Une histoire d'amour Hélène Fillières
Adoration Anne Fontaine
Mood Indigo Michel Gondry
2014 Gemma Bovery Anne Fontaine
The Blue Room Mathieu Amalric
Beauty and the Beast Christophe Gans
2015 A Royal Night Out Julian Jarrold
The Brand New Testament Jaco Van Dormael
2016 Alone in Berlin Vincent Perez
From the Land of the Moon Nicole Garcia
2017 Rodin Jacques Doillon
Django Étienne Comar
Maryline Guillaume Gallienne
Barbara Mathieu Amalric
2019 À cause des filles..? Pascal Thomas With Jean-Marc Fabre and Stéphane Le Parc
Dernier amour Benoît Jacquot
Carte de visite Michel Zumpf With Alan Guichaoua, Eden Lagaly-Faynot,
Claire Mathon and Antoine Sanier
Le milieu de l'horizon Delphine Lehericey
2020 Lovers Nicole Garcia
2021 Suzanna Andler Benoît Jacquot
Hold Me Tight Mathieu Amalric
Lost Illusions Xavier Giannoli
2022 En roue libre Didier Barcelo
Habib, la grande aventure Benoît Mariage
2024 Boléro Anne Fontaine

Awards and nominations edit

César Awards

Year Title Category Result
2009 Coco Before Chanel Best Cinematography Nominated
2010 On Tour Nominated
2014 Beauty and the Beast Nominated
2016 From the Land of the Moon Nominated
2017 Barbara Nominated
2021 Lost Illusions Won

Lumières Award

Year Title Category Result
2013 Mood Indigo Best Cinematography Nominated
2016 From the Land of the Moon Nominated
2017 Barbara Won

Magritte Awards

Year Title Category Result
2009 Mr. Nobody Best Cinematography Won
2013 Mood Indigo Nominated
2015 The Brand New Testament Nominated

Manaki Brothers Film Festival

Year Title Category Result
2009 Mr. Nobody Golden Camera Award for Outstanding Technical Contribution Won
Golden Camera Award Best Cinematography Nominated

Stockholm International Film Festival

Year Title Category Result
2009 Mr. Nobody Best Cinematography Won

References edit

  1. ^ "Christophe Beaucarne, SBC". Afcinema. Retrieved November 6, 2011.

External links edit

  • Christophe Beaucarne at IMDb