Maryse Alberti
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Maryse Alberti (born 10 March 1954) is a French cinematographer who mainly works in the United States on independent fiction films and vérité, observational documentaries. Alberti has won awards from the Sundance Film Festival and the Spirit Awards. She was the first contemporary female cinematographer featured on the cover of American Cinematographer for her work on the Todd Haynes-directed Velvet Goldmine (1998). Description above from the Wikipedia article Maryse Alberti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Years of Living Dangerously
Camera Technician
Age 60 (now 72)
Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown
Director of Photography
Age 60 (now 72)
John Leguizamo: Ghetto Klown
Director of Photography
Age 60 (now 72)
We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks
Director of Photography
Age 59 (now 72)
Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
Director of Photography
Age 56 (now 72)
Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Director of Photography
Age 56 (now 72)
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Director of Photography
Age 54 (now 72)Beyond the Steps: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Director of Photography
Age 52 (now 72)
The Human Behavior Experiments
Director of Photography
Age 52 (now 72)
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Director of Photography
Age 51 (now 72)
A Rape in a Small Town: The Florence Holway Story
Director of Photography
Age 50 (now 72)
We Don't Live Here Anymore
Director of Photography
Age 50 (now 72)
I Love You, I Love You Not
Director of Photography
Age 42 (now 72)
Harlem Diary: Nine Voices of Resilience
Director of Photography
Age 41 (now 72)
Confessions of a Suburban Girl
Director of Photography
Age 38 (now 72)
Years of Living Dangerously
Camera Technician
Age 60 (now 72)Gathering insights...
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