Pierre Lhomme  | |
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![]() Pierre Lhomme  | |
| Born | 5 April 1930 Boulogne-Billancourt, France  | 
| Died | 4 July 2019 (aged 89) Arles, France  | 
| Occupation(s) | Cinematographer, director, screenwriter | 
| Years active | 1953–2003 | 
| Children | 1 | 
Pierre Lhomme (5 April 1930 – 4 July 2019)[1] was a French cinematographer and filmmaker.
Filmography
- 2002 : Le Divorce by James Ivory
 - 1999 : Cotton Mary by Ismail Merchant
 - 1998 : Voleur de vie by Yves Angelo
 - 1997 : Les Palmes de Monsieur Schultz by Claude Pinoteau
 - 1996 : Anna Oz by Éric Rochant
 - 1996 : Mon homme by Bertrand Blier
 - 1994 : Jefferson in Paris by James Ivory
 - 1994 : Oh God, Women Are So Loving by Magali Clément
 - 1992 : Toxic Affair by Philomène Esposito
 - 1992 : Promenade d'été by René Féret
 - 1991 : The Voyager by Volker Schlöndorff
 - 1990 : Cyrano de Bergerac by Jean-Paul Rappeneau - Won for César Awards Best Photography / BAFTA BSC Award
 - 1989 : Baptême by René Féret - Won : 1 er prix de l'image à Chalon-sur-Saône
 - 1988 : Camille Claudel by Bruno Nuytten - Won for César Awards Best Photography
 - 1987 : Charlie Dingo by Gilles Béhat
 - 1987 : Maurice by James Ivory
 - 1986 : Champagne amer by Ridha Behi
 - 1985 : Urgence by Gilles Béhat
 - 1985 : My Little Girl by Connie Kaiserman
 - 1984 : Mistral's Daughter by Kevin Connor (TV)
 - 1983 : Le Grand carnaval by Alexandre Arcady
 - 1982 : Mortelle randonnée by Claude Miller - Nominated for César Awards Best Photography
 - 1981 : Tout feu tout flamme by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
 - 1981 : Quartet by James Ivory
 - 1980 : 44 ou les récits de la nuit by Moumen Smihi
 - 1980 : La Fille prodigue by Jacques Doillon
 - 1979 : Aurélia Steiner by Marguerite Duras
 - 1979 : Le Navire Night by Marguerite Duras
 - 1979 : Les Mains négatives by Marguerite Duras
 - 1979 : Retour à la bien-aimée by Jean-François Adam
 - 1978 : Judith Therpauve by Patrice Chéreau - Nominated for César Awards Best Photography
 - 1977 : Dites-lui que je l'aime by Claude Miller - Nominated for César Awards Best Photography
 - 1976 : Les Enfants du placard by Benoît Jacquot
 - 1976 : L'Ombre des châteaux by Daniel Duval
 - 1976 : Une sale histoire by Jean Eustache
 - 1976 : The Savage State by Francis Girod
 - 1975 : Le Grand délire by Denis Berry
 - 1974 : La Chair de l'orchidée by Patrice Chéreau - Nominated for César Awards Best Photography
 - 1974 : Sweet Movie by Dusan Makavejev
 - 1974 : Le Sauvage by Jean-Paul Rappeneau - Nominated for César Awards Best Photography
 - 1974 : La Solitude du chanteur de fond by Chris Marker
 - 1973 : Je ne sais rien mais je dirai tout by Pierre Richard
 - 1973 : M comme Mathieu by Jean-François Adam
 - 1972 : Sex shop by Claude Berri
 - 1972 : La Maman et la putain by Jean Eustache
 - 1971 : Quatre nuits d'un rêveur by Robert Bresson
 - 1971 : Quelqu'un derrière la porte by Nicolas Gessner
 - 1971 : La Vieille fille by Jean-Pierre Blanc
 - 1970 : Festival panafricain d'Alger by William Klein
 - 1969 : L'Armée des ombres by Jean-Pierre Melville
 - 1969 : Le Plus vieux métier du monde by Claude Autant-Lara, Philippe de Broca Jean-Luc Godard
 - 1968 : À bientôt, j'espère by Chris Marker & Mario Marret
 - 1968 : La Chamade by Alain Cavalier
 - 1968 : Mr. Freedom by William Klein
 - 1968 : Le Dernier homme by Charles Bitsch
 - 1967 : Mise à sac by Alain Cavalier
 - 1967 : Le Roi de cœur by Philippe de Broca
 - 1967 : Coplan sauve sa peau by Yves Boisset
 - 1966 : La Vie de château by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
 - 1965 : Le Mistral by Joris Ivens
 - 1965 : Métamorphose du paysage by Éric Rohmer (TV)
 - 1962 : Le Joli Mai by Chris Marker & Pierre Lhomme
 - 1961 : Le Combat dans l'île by Alain Cavalier
 - 1960 : Saint-Tropez Blues by Marcel Moussy
 
References
- ↑ Mintzer, Jordan (5 July 2019). "Pierre Lhomme, Legendary French Cinematographer, Dies at 89". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
 
External links
- Pierre Lhomme at IMDb
 - AF Cinéma
 - Ecranlarge - Interview (in French)
 - Photos of Cinematography by Pierre Lhomme
 
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