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Luca Bigazzi Director of Photography Lux Artists Ltd. 12 Stephen Mews London W1T 1AH +44 (0)20 7637 9064 www.luxartists.net LUCA BIGAZZI DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY FILM/TELEVISION DIRECTOR PRODUCER LORO Paolo Sorrentino Indigo Film THE YOUNG POPE Paolo Sorrentino HBO/ Canal+ Official Selection, Venice Film Festival (2016) Nominated, Outstanding Cinematography For A Limited Series Or Movie, Emmy Awards (2017) VIVA LA SPOSA Ascanio Celestini Malia YOUTH Paolo Sorrentino Indigo Film Winner, Best Film, European Film Awards (2015) Winner, Best Director, European Film Awards (2015) Winner, Best Actor, European Film Awards (2015) Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2015) Official Selection, Toronto Film Festival (2015) Official Selection, London Film Festival (2015) THE GREAT BEAUTY Paolo Sorrentino Indigo Film Winner, Best Foreign Language Film, Academy Awards (2014) Winner, Best Foreign Language Film, BAFTA Awards (2014) Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2013) SHUN LI AND THE POET Andrea Segre Jolefilm THIS MUST BE THE PLACE Paolo Sorrentino Indigo Film Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2011) THE JEWEL Andrea Molaioli Indigo Film Nominated, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (2011) CERTIFIED COPY Abbas Kiarostami IFC Films Winner, Best Actress, Cannes Film Festival (2010) LO SPAZIO BIANCO Francesca Comencini Fandango Winner, Pasinetti Award – Best Film, Venice Film Festival (2009) THE SICILIAN GIRL Marco Amenta R & C Produzioni IL DIVO Paolo Sorrentino Indigo Film Winner, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (2009) Winner, Jury Prize, Cannes Film Festival (2008) Winner, Jury Prize, Toronto Film Festival (2008) THE MISSING STAR Gianni Amelio Cattleya Official Selection, Venice Film Festival (2006) Official Selection, Toronto Film Festival (2006) THE FAMILY FRIEND Paolo Sorrentino Fandango Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2006) Nominated, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (2007) ROMANZO CRIMINALE Michele Placido Cattleya Winner, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (2006) Official Selection, Berlin Film Festival (2006) THE KEYS TO THE HOUSE Gianni Amelio Rai Cinema Winner, Best Film, Venice Film Festival (2004) Official Selection, Toronto Film Festival (2004) THE CONSEQUENCES OF LOVE Paolo Sorrentino Fandango Winner, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (2005) Official Selection, Cannes, Film Festival (2002) BURNING IN THE WIND Silvio Soldini Albachiara Official Selection, Berlin Film Festival (2002) THE WORDS OF MY FATHER Francesca Comencini Bianca Film Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2002) TOMORROW Frencesca Archibugi Warner Bros. Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival (2001) BREAD & TULIPS Silvio Soldini Instituto Luce Winner, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (2000) Official Selection, Toronto Film Festival (2000) COSÌ RIDEVANO Gianni Amelio New Yorker Films Winner, Best Film, Venice Film Festival (1998) Winner, Best Cinematography, Venice Film Festival (1998) LAMERICA Gianni Amelio New Yorker Films Winner, Best Cinematography, David di Donatello Awards (1995) Winner, Best Director, Venice Film Festival (1994) DIRECTORS/COMMERCIALS AUTUMN DE WILDE Martini .
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