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Philippe Agostini
Writer, Director, Additional Credits
Born August 11, 1910Died October 20, 2001 (91 years)
Philippe Agostini was a French cinematographer, director and screenwriter born 11 August 1910 in Paris (France), died 20 October 2001. He was married to Odette Joyeux until the end of her life.
Founder of École Louis-Lumière (situated on rue de Vaugirard), Philippe Agostini debuted as assistant to the chief operators Georges Périnal and Armand Thirard. In the 1930s, he began a fruitful career as director of photography, working with directors with such differing styles as Robert Bresson, Marcel Carné, Max Ophüls, Claude Autant-Lara, Jean Grémillon, Yves Allégret, Jules Dassin and even Julien Duvivier. His career as a director was much less remarkable.
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Founder of École Louis-Lumière (situated on rue de Vaugirard), Philippe Agostini debuted as assistant to the chief operators Georges Périnal and Armand Thirard. In the 1930s, he began a fruitful career as director of photography, working with directors with such differing styles as Robert Bresson, Marcel Carné, Max Ophüls, Claude Autant-Lara, Jean Grémillon, Yves Allégret, Jules Dassin and even Julien Duvivier. His career as a director was much less remarkable.
Source: Article "Philippe Agostini" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Philippe Agostini Filmography
| 1960 | Le dialogue des Carmélites · as Screenplay |
| 1957 | |
| 1956 | Her Bridal Night · as Screenplay |
| 1956 | Cinépanorama (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1957 | Les 3 font la paire · as Director Of Photography |
| 1956 | Le pays d'où je viens · as Director Of Photography |
| 1956 | Paris, Palace Hotel · as Director Of Photography |
| 1956 | The Silent World · as Director Of Photography |
| 1956 | If Paris Were Told to Us · as Director Of Photography |
| 1955 | Rififi · as Director Of Photography |
| 1953 | La belle de Cadix · as Director Of Photography |
| 1953 | A Lady with Camelias · as Cinematographer |
| 1953 | Their Last Night · as Cinematographer |
| 1952 | Le Plaisir · as Director Of Photography |
| 1951 | Gigolo · as Director Of Photography |
| 1951 | The Night Is My Kingdom · as Director Of Photography |
| 1951 | Topaze · as Cinematographer |
| 1949 | Monsignor · as Cinematographer |
| 1949 | White Paws · as Cinematographer |
| 1948 | Cruise for the Unknown One · as Cinematographer |
| 1948 | The Last Vacation · as Director Of Photography |
| 1946 | Gates of the Night · as Director Of Photography |
| 1946 | Leçon de conduite · as Director Of Photography |
| 1946 | Sylvie and the Ghost · as Director Of Photography |
| 1945 | The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne · as Director Of Photography |
| 1944 | Premier de cordée · as Director Of Photography |
| 1943 | Douce · as Director Of Photography |
| 1943 | Angels of Sin · as Director Of Photography |
| 1943 | Two Shy Ones · as Cinematographer |
| 1942 | Lettres d'amour · as Director Of Photography |
| 1942 | Le mariage de Chiffon · as Director Of Photography |
| 1940 | Thunder Over Paris · as Cinematographer |
| 1939 | Daybreak · as Director Of Photography |
| 1938 | I Was an Adventuress · as Director Of Photography |
| 1938 | Tempête sur l'Asie · as Director Of Photography |
| 1938 | Hercule · as Cinematographer |
| 1938 | Rasputin · as Director Of Photography |
| 1937 | Un Carnet de bal · as Director Of Photography |
| 1936 | Adventure in Paris · as Cinematographer |
| 1936 | Forty Little Mothers · as Director Of Photography |
| 1936 | Hélène · as Director Of Photography |
| 1935 | Baccara · as Cinematographer |

