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Manuel Dacosse
Manuel "Manu" Dacosse is a Belgian cinematographer. He is known for his work with directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani on the films ''Amer (film), Amer'' (2009), ''The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears'' (2013), and ''Let the Corpses Tan'' (2017), the last two of which earned him the Magritte Award for Best Cinematography. He collaborated with director François Ozon on ''L'Amant double'' (2017) and ''By the Grace of God (film), By the Grace of God'' (2019); the latter received five nominations at the 25th Lumières Awards, including Lumières Award for Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography for Dacosse. His film credits also include ''Torpedo (2012 film), Torpedo'' (2012), ''Mobile Home (2012 film), Mobile Home'' (2012), ''Tasher Desh'' (2012), ''Alleluia (film), Alleluia'' (2014), ''The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (2015 film), The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun'' (2015), ''Evolution (2015 film), Evolution'' (2015), ''Axolotl Overkill'' (2017), ''Ador ...
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Uccle
Uccle () or Ukkel () is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch). It is generally considered an affluent area of the city and is particularly noted for its community of French immigrants. History According to legend, Uccle's church of St. Peter was dedicated by Pope Leo III in the year 803, with Charlemagne and Gerbald, Bishop of Liège, attending the ceremony. During the following centuries, several noble families built their manors and took residency there. The first mention of the name ''Woluesdal'', now evolved into ''Wolvendael'', dates from 1209. In 1467, Isabella of Portugal, wife of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, founded a Franciscan convent on Uccle's territory. Later, Uccle became the judiciary capital of the area including Brussels. Throughout the early stages of its history, however, the village of Uccle always had a predominantly rural chara ...
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