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Michel Abramowicz
Michel Abramowicz | |
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Born |
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France | 24 January 1950
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Notable work |
Capitães de Abril[1] The Thing[2] |
Michel Abramowicz is a French photographer and cinematographer.
Career
He studied at the Paris Diderot University.[3] Since then he has shot feature films, commercials and video clips. The DVD version of Taken was distributed with a feature commentary to which he contributed.
Selected Filmography
- 1990: La fille des collines
- 1991: Annabelle partagée
- 1993: Une journée chez ma mère
- 1993: [[Vent d'est (1993 film)#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other
This page is a soft redirect.Vent d'est]] - 1995: État des lieux
- 1997: La ballade de Titus
- 2000: Capitães de Abril
- 2002: Sueurs
- 2003: Michel Vaillant
- 2005: Empire of the Wolves
- 2007: Ha-Sodot
- 2008: Taken
- 2008: Bonjour Sagan
- 2010: From Paris with Love
- 2010: The Matchmaker
- 2011: The Thing
External links
References
- ^ Young, Deborah. "Cinematographer Michel Abramowicz fills the screen with large numbers of extras, who give the film an unusually expansive look.". Variety. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
- ^ "French cinematographer Michel Abramowicz (Taken, etc) captures the stark, cold beauty of the Antarctic setting, and the snow-covered terrain adds authenticity.". Greg King's Film Reviews. Retrieved 2012-05-18.
- ^ "Education: Université Paris Diderot". Retrieved 2012-05-20.