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William Lubtchansky
William Lubtchansky (26 October 1937 – 4 May 2010) was a French cinematographer.
Lubtchansky's first film was Agnès Varda's 1965 short, Elsa la Rose. He shot over 100 films, including several for Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette, Jean Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet and Nadine Trintignant. He has also worked with Philippe Garrel, François Truffaut, Marcel Camus and Peter Brook (for the 1989 6-hour version of The Mahabharata). He won the Golden Osella for Regular Lovers. Lubtchansky died in Paris, France, on 4 May 2010 from heart disease.
William Lubtchansky
William Lubtchansky (26 October 1937 – 4 May 2010) was a French cinematographer.
Lubtchansky's first film was Agnès Varda's 1965 short, Elsa la Rose. He shot over 100 films, including several for Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Rivette, Jean Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet and Nadine Trintignant. He has also worked with Philippe Garrel, François Truffaut, Marcel Camus and Peter Brook (for the 1989 6-hour version of The Mahabharata). He won the Golden Osella for Regular Lovers. Lubtchansky died in Paris, France, on 4 May 2010 from heart disease.
