Steeven Petitteville

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Steeven Petitteville [1] [2] [3] is a French cinematographer.

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He has worked with directors Phil Joanou, Maurice Barthelemy, Vernie Yeung [4] and Franck Khalfoun among others and has accompanied various artists, writers and choreographers such as Youssef Nabil, Bret Easton Ellis, Benjamin Millepied, William Forsythe, John McIlduff and Brian Irvine on their directorial debuts and later work.

Steeven is a member of the French Society of Cinematographers (AFC).

Filmography

  • Morning Vegas by Kourtney Roy
  • Chaconne by Benjamin Millepied (Dance)
  • Alignigung by William Forsythe
  • I saved my belly dancer by Youssef Nabil
  • Motion Sickness by Jessica Kenedy & John McIlduff (Dance)
  • The Mysterious art of dancing by John McIlduff

Awards

US international film and video festival 2016: [24]

  • Gold camera Best cinematography / BMCE "let's dream of a new world" - Steeven Petitteville: [25]

Film moves Belfast Film Festival 2013 short film Awards: [26]

  • Best cinematography / Motion sickness - Steeven Petitteville / For over coming the problems of interpreting "the stage" with shots that challenged the audience at nearly every angles
  • Best art in film / Motion sickness / Engrossing Choreography and performance realised through challenging photography

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