Ghislain Cloquet

French cinematographer (1924–1981)
Ghislain Cloquet
Born
Ghislain Pierre Cloquet

(1924-04-18)18 April 1924
Antwerp, Belgium
Died2 November 1981(1981-11-02) (aged 57)
Montainville, Yvelines, France
NationalityFrench
Alma materLouis Lumière College (1945)
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1953–1981

Ghislain Cloquet (18 April 1924 – 2 November 1981) was a Belgian-born French cinematographer. Cloquet was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1924. He went to Paris to study and became a French citizen in 1940.

Cloquet is known for his work with Robert Bresson, though he also collaborated with Claude Sautet, Jacques Demy, André Delvaux, Chris Marker, and Marguerite Duras. He shot Jacques Becker's last film, Le Trou, and then worked several times with Becker's son Jean, who was Cloquet's brother-in-law. He also worked with several non-French directors, including Woody Allen (Love and Death), Arthur Penn (Four Friends), and, most notably, Roman Polanski, winning an Oscar (on his first nomination) for his work on Polanski's Tess, which he completed after the death of Geoffrey Unsworth.

Cloquet married into the Becker filmmaking family (which included directors Jacques and Jean, cinematographer Étienne, and actress Françoise Fabian), when he wed Jacques Becker's daughter Sophie, then a script girl.

External links

  • Ghislain Cloquet at IMDb
  • Ghislain Cloquet profile at the Internet Encyclopedia of Cinematographers
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