Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | cinematographer |
Years active | 1970s-present |
Nathalie Moliavko-Visotzky (born May 18, 1953) is a Canadian cinematographer.[1] She is most noted as a three-time Jutra Award nominee for Best Cinematography, receiving nods at the 3rd Jutra Awards in 2001 for The Three Madeleines (Les Fantômes des 3 Madeleine),[2] at the 6th Jutra Awards in 2004 for Ma voisine danse le ska,[3] and at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014 for Catimini.[4]
Originally from Sydney, Australia, she began working for the National Film Board of Canada in the late 1970s.[5] She subsequently worked as a camera assistant on films by Denys Arcand, Jean-Claude Lauzon and Jacques Leduc before securing her own credits as lead cinematographer.
Her other credits as a cinematographer have included the films So the Moon Rises (La lune viendra d'elle-même), Martyrs, The Kate Logan Affair, French Immersion, The Storm Within (Rouge sang), An Eye for Beauty (Le règne de la beauté),[6] Forgotten Flowers (Les fleurs oubliées), Apapacho, On Earth as in Heaven (Sur la terre comme au ciel) and Ababooned (Ababouiné).