Sacha Vierny

Sacha Vierny

French cinematographer
Date of Birth: 10.08.1919
Country: France

Content:
  1. Sasha Vierny: The Master of Cinematic Light
  2. Early Life and Education
  3. Collaborative Excellence
  4. Personal Life
  5. Accolades and Recognition

Sasha Vierny: The Master of Cinematic Light

Sasha Vierny, a pivotal French cinematographer, left an indelible mark on cinematic history with his contributions to masterpieces such as "Hiroshima Mon Amour," "Last Year at Marienbad," and "Belle de Jour."

Early Life and Education

Born into a family of Jewish immigrants from Imperial Russia, Vierny's passion for filmmaking emerged at an early age. He graduated from Paris's prestigious film school and honed his skills by capturing documentaries in the diverse landscapes of Africa.

Collaborative Excellence

Vierny's career spanned over 70 feature-length and television films. He established a renowned partnership with acclaimed director Alain Resnais, collaborating on several groundbreaking films, including "Hiroshima Mon Amour" and "Last Year at Marienbad." His notable collaborations also extended to Peter Greenaway's arthouse masterpieces.

Personal Life

Sasha Vierny married model and art historian Dina Vierny (née Aibinder) in 1938. However, their marriage faced challenges during the Nazi occupation. Dina Vierny fled to the south, while Sasha Vierny sought refuge in Paris to evade deportation.

Accolades and Recognition

Vierny received two nominations for the César Award (1980, 1984). His exceptional work was further recognized with multiple awards from the Sitges Catalan International Film Festival (1989, 1993, 1996).

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