Gilles Porte
Gilles Porte | |
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Born | Lyon, France | 11 May 1965
Occupation(s) | Cinematographer, assistant cameraman, director, screenwriter, |
Years active | 1989–present |
Gilles Porte (born 11 May 1965) is a director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and assistant cameraman.
He is a member of société des auteurs et compositeurs dramatiques (SACD), of société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique (SACEM) and of l'association française des cinémas d'art et d'essai (AFCAE).
Life and career
[edit]Since 1989, Gilles Porte became an assistant cameraman on the films of Jacques Audiard, Marcel Carné, Raoul Ruiz, Maroun Baghdadi, Patrice Chéreau, Costa-Gavras, and Xavier Durringer, and cinematographer on films of Abbas Fahdel, John Lvoff, Christian Philibert, Xavier Durringer, Olivier Jahan, Pierre Javaux, Jilani Saadi, and others.
In 2003 he co-directed with Yolande Moreau his first feature film, Quand la mer monte ..., for which they received the 2005 César for best first film and for Best Actress.[1]
Filmography
[edit]- Director, screenwriter
- 2005 : Quand la mer monte...
- Director of photography
- 2023 The Teacher by Farah Nabulsi
- 2019 Who You Think I Am by Safy Nebbou
- 2018 Budapest by Xavier Gens
- 2016 In the Forests of Siberia by Safy Nebbou
- 2015 3000 Nights by Mai Masri
- 2014 L'ex de ma vie by Dorothée Sebbagh
- 2011 The Conquest by Xavier Durringer
- 2008 L'Aube du monde by Abbas Fahdel
- 2007 Ma vie n'est pas une comédie romantique by Marc Gibaja
- 2006 Les Enfants du pays by Pierre Javaux
- 2004 Quand la mer monte... with Yolande Moreau
- 2004 Khorma le crieur de nouvelles by Jilani Saadi
- 2003 Travail d'arabe by Christian Philibert
- 2001 Petits Riens by Xavier Durringer
- 2001 Faites comme si je n'étais pas là by Olivier Jahan
- 1999 Les Infortunes de la beauté by John Lvoff
- 1998 Play by Julien Favre
- 1995 Music for the movies : The Hollywood sound by Joshua Waletzky
References
[edit]- ^ Stephen Holden (March 11, 2005). "Bon Voyage With French Cinema". New York Times. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
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