Bruno De Keyzer
About
Biography
Filmography
Biography
Bruno De Keyzer began his career as a camera operator on Louis Malle's "Black Moon" (1975) and later apprenticed under Sven Nykvist and Pasqualino de Santis. His first film as a cinematographer was "A Sunday in the Country" (1984), the first of four collaborations with director Bertrand Tavernier. Other notable credits include "Little Dorrit" (1988) and "Impromptu" (1991).
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Cinematography (Feature Film)
Film Production - Lighting/Electrical (Feature Film)
Misc. Crew (Feature Film)
Film Production - Main (Special)
Cinematography (TV Mini-Series)
Life Events
1975
First work on a feature film, as camera operator, for Louis Malle's "Black Moon"
1984
Feature debut as director of photography, and first collaboration with Bertrand Tavernier, "Un Dimanche a la Campagne/A Sunday in the Country"
1986
US TV debut, as director of photography, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"