Pierre-william Glenn


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

23:58 (1994)
Director
Terminus (1987)
Director
Les Enrages (1984)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018)
Himself

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Un Fil a la Patte (2005)
Director Of Photography
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen (2002)
Director Of Photography
September 11 (2002)
Director Of Photography
Fait d'hiver (1999)
Director Of Photography
Hasards ou coincidences (1998)
Director Of Photography
Amour Fou (1994)
Director Of Photography
L' Affut (1992)
Director Of Photography
A Captive in the Land (1991)
Director Of Photography
Choice Of Arms (1990)
Director Of Photography
L'Orchestre Rouge (1989)
Director Of Photography
Street of No Return (1989)
Director Of Photography
A Dry White Season (1989)
Director Of Photography
Children of Chaos (1989)
Director Of Photography
Ronde de Nuit (1983)
Cinematographer
La Crime (1983)
Cinematographer
Le Prix du Danger (1983)
Director Of Photography
L'Etoile Du Nord (1982)
Director Of Photography
Le Choc (1982)
Director Of Photography
Coup De Torchon (1981)
Director Of Photography
Loulou (1980)
Cinematographer
Exterieur Nuit (1980)
Cinematographer
Death Watch (1980)
Director Of Photography
A Week's Vacation (1980)
Director Of Photography
A Little Romance (1979)
Director Of Photography
L' Entourloupe (1979)
Cinematographer
Passe ton bac d'abord (1979)
Camera Operator
Serie Noire (1979)
Cinematographer
Roads to the South (1978)
Camera Operator
Avalanche (1978)
Director Of Photography
L' Amour viole (1978)
Cinematographer
La Menace (1977)
Cinematographer
A Grin Without A Cat (1977)
Cinematographer
Group Portrait With A Lady (1977)
Director Of Photography
Comme Un Boomerang (1976)
Camera Operator
Small Change (1976)
Director Of Photography
Le Juge et l'assassin (1976)
Cinematographer
Voyage de Noces Le (1976)
Cinematographer
Que la fete commence... (1975)
Director Of Photography
France Societe Anonyme (1974)
Cinematographer
Day for Night (1973)
Director Of Photography
La Femme de Jean (1973)
Cinematographer
State of Siege (1972)
Director Of Photography
L' Horloger de St Paul (1972)
Director Of Photography
Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me (1972)
Cinematographer
Les Yeux Fermes (1971)
Cinematographer
Un Aller Simple (1971)
Cinematographer
Ou est passe Tom? (1971)
Cinematographer
Out 1: Noli Me Tangere (1971)
Director Of Photography
On n'arrete pas le printemps (1971)
Cinematographer

Writer (Feature Film)

23:58 (1994)
Screenwriter
Terminus (1987)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

23:58 (1994)
Producer
Terminus (1987)
Executive Producer

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Mississippi Blues (1984)
Photography
La Jeune Fille assassinee (1975)
Photography

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018)
Other
Un Fil a la Patte (2005)
Dp/Cinematographer
A Dry White Season (1989)
Dp/Cinematographer
Serie Noire (1979)
Dp/Cinematographer
Small Change (1976)
Other

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Little Romance, A (1979) -- (Movie Clip) It's Terrible In Any Language Thwarted in their previous attempts at a second meeting, Parisian Daniel (Thelonious Bernard) and American Lauren (Diane Lane) succeed outside the Louvre, where they by accident meet elderly Englishman Julius (Laurence Olivier), in George Roy Hill’s A Little Romance, 1979.
Day For Night (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Meet Pamela A famous Francois Truffaut opening, with Truffaut playing the director of the movie which is the basis for the story, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Jean-Pierre Lead his male leads, playing father and son, young Nathalie Baye and Dani on the crew, Jean Champion the producer, in Day For Night, 1973.
Day For Night (1973) -- (Movie Clip) The Way I Do With Fellini Valentina Cortese, in an Academy Award-nominated performance as tipsy French actress Severine, struggles in her first scene with director Francois Truffaut, playing movie director Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Aumont as actor Alexandre, her one-time lover, playing her husband in Day For Night, 1973.
Day For Night (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Why Can't The Secretary Be Pregnant? Francois Truffaut directs himself as director Ferrand, dealing with a casting crisis with his producer (Jean Bertrand), a contribution from composer Georges Delerue, a cavalcade of tributes to Truffaut’s idols and friends, and Jacqueline Bisset arriving as Julie, the star, in Day For Night, 1973.
Dry White Season, A (1989) -- (Movie Clip) Justice And Law Johannesburg, 1976, after the Soweto riots and the police murder of his gardener and friend, teacher and former rugby star Ben du Toit (Donald Sutherland) visits famous human rights lawyer Ian MacKenzie (Marlon Brando), who at first digresses, in A Dry White Season, directed by Euzhan Palcy.
Dry White Season, A (1989) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not Worried About These Wounds Soweto, 1976, trouble as young Jonathan (Bekhithemba Mpofu) is arrested, we meet his friend Johan (Rowen Elmes) playing rugby, parents (Donald Sutherland, Janet Suzman) watching, then Jonathan’s dad Gordon (Winston Ntshona), opening Euzhan Palcy’s A Dry White Season, 1989.
Dry White Season, A (1989) -- (Movie Clip) Away With Afrikaans! Director Euzhan Palcy’s careful recreation of a representative incident of the Soweto uprising of 1976, with characters Jonathan and Robert (Bekhithemba Mpofu, Tinashe Makoni) in a protest against the teaching of the Afrikaans language, in A Dry White Season, 1989, from a novel by Andrè Brink.
Such A Gorgeous Kid Like Me (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Criminal Women Director Francois Truffaut with a narrative framing device, his producer Marcel Berbert the librarian, then introducing his leads, Andre Dussollier the sociologist, Bernadette LaFont his subject, "Camille Bliss," opening Such A Gorgeous Kid Like Me, 1972.
Such A Gorgeous Kid Like Me (1972) -- (Movie Clip) That Kleeno Dame In his second interview session with convict Camille (Bernadette LaFont), sociologist Previn (Andre Dussollier) learns of her history with mother-in-law Isobel (Gilberte Geniat) and husband Clovis (Philippe Leotard), in Such A Gorgeous Kid Like Me, 1972, from a novel by Henry Farrell.

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