Sara Mishara

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Sara Mishara is an American-Canadian cinematographer,[1] who won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Cinematography at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards, for her work on the film The Great Darkened Days (La grande noirceur).[2]

She was also a dual nominee in the same year for Allure,[3] and was previously nominated in the same category at the 28th Genie Awards for Everything Is Fine (Tout est parfait)[4] and at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards for Felix and Meira (Félix et Meira).[5]

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, she studied film at Concordia University and the Prague Film School.[1] She is also a four-time Prix Jutra nominee for Best Cinematography, for her work on Continental, a Film Without Guns (Continental, un film sans fusil),[6] The Legacy (La Donation),[7] All That You Possess (Tout ce que tu possèdes)[8] and You're Sleeping Nicole (Tu dors Nicole),[9] and for Best Screenplay as cowriter with Ivan Grbovic of Romeo Eleven (Roméo Onze).[8] She was also a cowriter of Grbovic's second feature film, Drunken Birds (Les Oiseaux ivres).

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