Denis Lenoir

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Denis Lenoir
BornFebruary 1949 (age 73)
Occupation Cinematographer
Years active1972–present
Title AFC
ASC
Awards American Society of Cinematographers
Uprising , 2001
Camerimage
Demonlover (2002)
Amiens International Film Festival
Golden Unicorn for Career Achievement, 2013

Denis Lenoir (born 1949) is a French cinematographer, whose credits include Uprising , The Clearing , and Thursday .

He started as second assistant operator for L'insolent (1973).

Selected filmography


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