Ruben Impens
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Ruben Impens is a Belgian cinematographer. He works in Flanders and is best known for his work with Felix Van Groeningen, having worked on the entirety of Van Groeningen's feature filmography. He has worked on feature films, short films, documentaries and television series.
In 2009 Ruben Impens received the Kodak award for best cinematography at the 17th Hamptons International Film Festival for The Misfortunates.[1] His work on the film The Broken Circle Breakdown was awarded Best Cinematography at the Ensor Awards. Impens received a Magritte Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Titane.[2]
Filmography
[edit]- 2004: Steve + Sky
- 2005: Halleluja! (television series)
- 2007: With Friends Like These
- 2008: Moscow, Belgium
- 2009: The Misfortunates
- 2010: Adem
- 2010: Turquaze
- 2011: Code 37
- 2012: The Broken Circle Breakdown
- 2012: Offline
- 2012: Brasserie Romantiek
- 2013: Zuidflank (Television series)
- 2015: Café Derby
- 2016: Belgica
- 2016: Raw
- 2016: Black Mirror (Episode: "Men Against Fire")
- 2018: Beautiful Boy
- 2019: Dirty God[3]
- 2019: The Mustang
- 2021: Titane
- 2022: The Eight Mountains
References
[edit]- ^ The Belgian Society of Cinematographers: Ruben Impens wins at Hamptons
- ^ Goodfellow, Melanie (13 February 2022). "'Playground', 'Madly In Life' top Belgium's Magritte Awards". Screen Daily. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
- ^ First look at Sacha Polak's acid attack drama 'Dirty God'
External links
[edit]- Ruben Impens at IMDb