Ghislain Cloquet
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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 also 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. Source: Article "Ghislain Cloquet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: April 18, 1924 · Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium
Filmography (35)

Four Friends
1981

I Sent a Letter to My Love
1980

Tess
1979

Love and Death
1975

Woman of the Ganges
1974

The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot
1973

Nathalie Granger
1973

At the Meeting with Joyous Death
1973

Belle
1973

Faustine and the Beautiful Summer
1972

Appointment in Bray
1971

Donkey Skin
1970

The House of the Bories
1970

A Gentle Woman
1969

One Night... a Train
1968

The Diary of an Innocent Boy
1968

Far from Vietnam
1967

Mouchette
1967

The Young Girls of Rochefort
1967

The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short
1966

Au Hasard Balthazar
1966

Mickey One
1965

The Chicken
1965

The Fire Within
1963

Vive Le Tour
1962

A Man Named Rocca
1961

The American Beauty
1961

Description of a Struggle
1960

The Big Risk
1960

Le Trou
1960

Le Bel Âge
1960

The Adventures of Arsène Lupin
1957

All the World's Memory
1956

Night and Fog
1956

Statues Also Die
1953
