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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rotterdam Fest Celebrates Master of Light, Le Saux

Rotterdam Fest Celebrates Master of Light, Le Saux

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Yorick Le Saux received the Robby Müller Award for his cinematography.
  • He has frequently collaborated with directors like Assayas and Jarmusch.
  • The award recognizes exceptional artistry in filmmaking.
Rotterdam Fest Celebrates Master of Light, Le Saux

French cinematographer Yorick Le Saux was honored with the 2026 Robby Müller Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on Saturday. This award acknowledges an exceptional image maker and is presented in collaboration with the Netherlands Society of Cinematographers. Le Saux, celebrated for his mastery of light, has a career marked by collaborations with renowned directors like Olivier Assayas and François Ozon.

His impressive filmography includes notable works such as 'Carlos,' 'Clouds of Sils Maria,' 'Swimming Pool,' and 'Only Lovers Left Alive.' During the festival, Le Saux engaged in a wide-ranging interview, sharing insights into his creative process and his experiences working with frequent collaborators like Tilda Swinton and Jim Jarmusch. His recent films, 'Father Mother Sister Brother' and 'The Wizard of the Kremlin,' were also showcased.

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Le Saux discussed his impactful collaborations, highlighting Tilda Swinton as a source of filmic energy. He described Jim Jarmusch's unique approach to filmmaking, where scripts evolve on set and shots are meticulously planned to maximize efficiency, often within a single day. Despite challenges, such as a lengthy dialogue sequence in 'Father Mother Sister Brother,' Le Saux's trust in his directors ensured creative solutions and successful outcomes.

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French cinematographer Yorick Le Saux received the 2026 Robby Müller Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
The Robby Müller Award acknowledges the artistry of an exceptional image maker and is a popular part of the Rotterdam festival.
Yorick Le Saux has frequently collaborated with directors such as Olivier Assayas, François Ozon, and Jim Jarmusch.

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