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Ricardo Aronovich

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Ricardo Aronovich (born in 1930 in Buenos Aires) is an award-winning Argentinean cinematographer known for his work for directors such as Hugo Santiago, Costa-Gavras, Ettore Scola and Raúl Ruiz.[1]

Filmography

Awards

  • 1965 Candango Trophy for Best Cinematography for Vereda de Salvação
  • 1978 César Award for Best Cinematography nominated for Providence
  • 1984 César Award for Best Cinematography nominated for Le Bal
  • 1997 Best Cinematography at the Havana Film Festival for El Impostor
  • 2001 Career Award at the ABC Cinematography Award
  • 2012 Golden Unicorn for Career Achievement at the Amiens International Film Festival

References

  1. ^ "Meet the Argentine Jew Who Shared a Nightmare With Director Alain Resnais". haaretz.com. Retrieved 2018-08-18.