François Catonné
{{Short description|French cinematographer}}
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François Catonné is a French cinematographer. He won the 1993 César Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Indochine. In 2011, he met the painter Vladimir Veličković with whom he decided to make a film. Since then, he has been making documentaries about painters with the principle of filming only in the artist's studio and showing him at work. He has already made ten and continues this work.
Selected filmography
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Year
! Title ! Director ! Notes |
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2014
| Arnold de Parscau | |
2010
|rowspan=2| Bertrand Blier | |
2005
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2004
| Miniseries |
2000
| Bertrand Blier | |
1997
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1995
|rowspan=2| Régis Wargnier | |
1992
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1985
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1983
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1967
| Soleil O | |
External links
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- [https://www.afcinema.com/_Francois-Catonne_.html?lang=en François Catonné, AFC]
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Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:French cinematographers
Category:Best Cinematography César Award winners
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