
Bruno de Keyzer
Highest Rated: 89% The Ogre (1996)
Lowest Rated: 20% Afraid of the Dark (1992)
Birthday: Aug 11, 1949
Birthplace: Maintenon, Eure-et-Loir, France
Bruno De Keyzer began his career as a camera operator on Louis Malle's "Black Moon" (1975) and later apprenticed under Sven Nykvist and Pasqualino de Santis. His first film as a cinematographer was "A Sunday in the Country" (1984), the first of four collaborations with director Bertrand Tavernier. Other notable credits include "Little Dorrit" (1988) and "Impromptu" (1991).
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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85% | 54% | The Princess of Montpensier | Cinematographer | $340.9K | 2010 |
No Score Yet | 67% | Very Well, Thank You | Cinematographer | - | 2007 |
No Score Yet | 53% | Zaina, Rider of the Atlas | Cinematographer | - | 2005 |
68% | 47% | About Adam | Cinematographer | $142.7K | 2000 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Day the Ponies Came Back | Cinematographer | - | 2000 |
89% | 73% | The Ogre | Cinematographer | $49.2K | 1996 |
No Score Yet | 24% | North Star | Cinematographer | $3.0K | 1996 |
No Score Yet | 92% | War of the Buttons | Cinematographer | $4.7K | 1994 |
20% | 34% | Afraid of the Dark | Cinematographer | $52.7K | 1992 |
74% | 71% | Impromptu | Cinematographer | $128.6K | 1991 |
No Score Yet | 64% | Reunion | Cinematographer | - | 1989 |
No Score Yet | 80% | Little Dorrit Part Two: Little Dorrit's Story | Cinematographer | $644.6K | 1988 |
No Score Yet | 83% | Little Dorrit Part One: Nobody's Fault | Cinematographer | - | 1988 |