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Nationality | American |
Education | AFI Conservatory |
Occupation | Cinematography |
Years active | 1986-presents |
Alex Nepomniaschy is an American cinematographer.[1] He was born in Moscow in what was then the Soviet Union. Nepomniaschy graduated from the AFI Conservatory's cinematography program with a Master of Fine Arts in 1982.
Awards
[edit]At the 1988 Sundance Film Festival, he won the Best Cinematographer Award for his work on Beirut: The Last Home Movie. In 1995 he was given awards for Best Cinematographer by the National Board of Review, and the Boston Society of Film Critics for the film Safe.
Nepomniaschy was nominated in 1989 for an award from the American Society of Cinematographers for the television series, Sable. And was nominated for Best Cinematography in the 2003 Independent Spirit Awards for Narc.
Filmography
[edit]- Poltergeist III[1] (1988)
- The End of Innocence (1990)
- Safe (1995)
- The Alarmist (1997)
- Never Been Kissed (1999)
- It's the Rage (1999)
- A Time for Dancing (2002)
- Narc (2002)
- Rites of Passage (2011)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Maslin, Janet (10 June 1988). "Review/Film; 'They're He-eere!' Again". The New York Times. p. 17. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
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