Sasha Verni ( fr. Sacha Vierny , August 10, 1919 , Bois-le-Roi, Seine and Marne - May 15, 2001 , Paris ) - French cameraman who shot such masterpieces of world cinema as " Hiroshima, my love ", " Last year in Marienbad ”and“ Daytime Beauty ”.
| Sasha Verni | |
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| Sacha vierny | |
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| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | Bois-le-Roi, Seine and Marne , France |
| Date of death | |
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| Profession | cameraman |
| Career | 1955 - 2000 |
| Awards | Three IFF Awards in Sitges ( 1989 , 1993 , 1996 ) |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Selected Filmography
- 3 Recognition
- 4 Publications in Russian
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Biography
Born into a family of Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire [5] [6] . He graduated from the Paris Film School, filmed documentaries in Africa. In total, he worked on 70 full-length and television films. His work is best known in the films of Alain Rene and Peter Greenaway .
Wife ( 1938 - 1940 ) - model and art historian Dina Verni (née Aybinder ) [7] . She starred in two films of her husband. The marriage broke up two years later during the German occupation , when Dina Verni fled to the south of the country, and Sasha remained in occupied Paris , hiding from friends from deportation [8] .
Selected Filmography
- Night and Fog ( 1955 , together with Gislen Kloke , dir. Alain Rene)
- Letter from Siberia ( 1957 , Chris Marker )
- Hiroshima, my love ( 1959 , Alain Renee)
- Last year in Marienbad ( 1961 , Alain Rene)
- Muriel, or Return Time ( 1963 , Alain Renee)
- The war is over ( 1966 , Alain Renee)
- La Musica ( 1967 , Marguerite Duras )
- Daytime Beauty ( 1967 , Luis Bunuel )
- Staviski ( 1974 , Alain Rene)
- Baxter, Vera Baxter ( 1977 , Marguerite Duras)
- Unfulfilled Promises ( 1978 , Raul Ruiz )
- The Stolen Picture Hypothesis ( 1979 , Raul Ruiz)
- My American Uncle ( 1980 , Alain Renee, nominated for the Cesar Award )
- Stepfather ( 1981 , Bertrand Blieux )
- Three crowns of a sailor ( 1983 , Raul Ruiz)
- To love to death ( 1984 , Alain Rene, nominated for the Cesar Prize )
- Public Woman ( 1984 , Andrzej уulawski )
- Zeta and Two Zeros ( 1985 , Peter Greenaway)
- Architect's Belly ( 1987 , Peter Greenaway)
- Countdown of the Drowned ( 1988 , Peter Greenaway)
- A cook, a thief, his wife and her lover ( 1989 , Peter Greenaway)
- Prospero Books ( 1991 , Peter Greenaway)
- Macon's Child ( 1993 , Peter Greenaway)
- Notes at the Head (Intimate Diary) ( 1996 , Peter Greenaway)
- Eight and a half women ( 1999 , Peter Greenaway)
- The Man Who Cried ( 2000 , Sally Potter )
Recognition
Two nominations for the Cesar Prize ( 1980 , 1984 ). Prizes of the Catalan IFF in Sitges ( 1989 , 1993 , 1996 ).
Publications in Russian
- In Memoriam Sasha Verni // Film Studies Notes, 2002, No. 56
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 140028641 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Sacha Vierny
- ↑ 1 2 filmportal.de - 2005.
- ↑ RKDartists
- ↑ Pre-WWII parable is elegantly composed
- ↑ Sacha Vierny (Obituary in The Guardian)
- ↑ Dina Vierny par Pierre Jamet Archived May 21, 2012 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Quintessential Strangers (unreachable link) . Date of treatment September 10, 2011. Archived March 22, 2012.
