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Canadian cinematographer
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Bruce Chun (born February 6, 1963, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Canadian cinematographer.

Chun was born to a Chinese Mexican family. He won (along with Jean-Pierre St. Louis) the 2002 Prix Gémeaux in the category of Best Cinematography - Dramatic for the La vie, La vie episode 150 degrés à l'ombre and earned nominations for the Genie Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography in 2007 for his work on Bon Cop, Bad Cop and in 2008 for Nitro. Chun is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers.

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Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography
Canadian Film Award
1963–1978
Genie Award
1980–2011
Canadian Screen Award
2012–present
Note: From 1963 to 1969, two separate awards were consistently presented for colour and black-and-white cinematography. This distinction did not continue from 1970 on.


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