France’s prestigious Cesar Awards were presented on Friday. Japanese-born cinematographer Tetsuo Nagata earned his second award for Best Cinematography, recognized for his work on the Edith Piaf biography “La Mome” (also known as “La Vie En Rose”). That film won a total of five awards, including Best Actress honors for Marion Cotillard.
Nagata won his first Cesar Award in 2002 for Francois Dupeyron’s “La chambre des officiers” (“The Officers’ Ward”).
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Sponichi Annex
