Philippe Le Sourd

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Philippe Le Sourd is a French cinematographer. [1] He received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on 2013 film The Grandmaster . [2]

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Filmography

Short film

YearTitleDirector
1996Forte tête Olivier Megaton
Le masseurVincent Ravalec
1997Conséquences de la réalité des morts
1998Noël en famille Fabienne Berthaud
Aruna Villiers
2005Samadhi Marc Caro
2007There's Only One Sun Wong Kar-wai
Heartango Gabriele Muccino
2007Audi: In the futureSebastien Chantrel
2010Thunder Perfect Mind Ridley Scott
Jordan Scott
2012Déjà VuWong Kar-wai
2014Audi RS6: Perfect FitSebastien Chantrel
2016This Day ForwardJoachim Back
2021New York City Ballet Sofia Coppola

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1998Cantique de la racailleVincent Ravalec
1999 Peut-être Cédric Klapisch
2002La merveilleuse odyssée de l'idiot TobogganVincent RavalecWith Jeanne Lapoirie
2004Atomik Circus - Le retour de James BatailleDidier Poiraud
Thierry Poiraud
2006 A Good Year Ridley Scott
2008 Seven Pounds Gabriele Muccino
2013 The Grandmaster Wong Kar-wai Nominated- Academy Award for Best Cinematography
2017La Traviata Sofia Coppola
Francesca Nesler
The Beguiled Sofia Coppola
2020 On the Rocks
2023 Priscilla

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References

  1. Taylor, Drew (14 December 2013). "'The Grandmaster' Cinematographer Philippe Le Sourd Talks Pleasure & Pain Of Shooting Wong Kar-Wai's Epic". IndieWire. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  2. "Oscar Nominations 2021: The Complete List | 93rd Academy Awards".