

Henri Alekan
Birthday
February 10, 1909 (92 years)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Camera
Biography
Henri Alekan (10 February 1909, Paris – 15 June 2001, Auxerre, Bourgogne) was a French cinematographer. Alekan was born in Montmartre in 1909. At the age of sixteen he and his brother became travelling puppeteers. A little later he started work as third assistant cameraman at the Billancourt Studios. He then spent a short time in the army, returning to Billancourt in 1931. In the late 1930s he was the camera operator to Eugene Shufftan on Marcel Carné's Quai des Brumes and Drôle de drame. He was greatly influenced by Schufftan's non-naturalistic style. His first success as a director of photography was René Clément's realistic war drama La Bataille du Rail of 1946. In the same year he worked on Jean Cocteau's fable La Belle et la Bête. He found himself out of sympathy with the French New Wave cinema which emerged in the late 1950s and Alekan shot some rather conventional films in Hollywood. A new generation of directors appreciated his visionary style, however, and he worked with Raúl Ruiz on The Territory and On Top of the Whale, with Joseph Losey on Figures in a Landscape and The Trout, and with Wim Wenders on The State Of Things and Wings of Desire. His last films were made with the Israeli director Amos Gitai. He wrote one of the best books about cinematography Des lumières et des ombres (1984, Éditions du Collectionneur). Alekan died from leukemia on 15 June 2001 in Auxerre, Bourgogne, aged 92. Source: Article "Henri Alekan" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Movies with Henri Alekan
Faraway, So Close!
Sep 1, 1993
Jean Cocteau: Lies and Truths
Feb 22, 1997
Stranger on the Prowl
Mar 12, 1952
Le travail d'un cinéaste : Julien Duvivier, 1896-1967
Aug 13, 1996
Alekan, la lumière
Aug 4, 1988
Carné, You Said Carné?
Dec 31, 1994
Our Nazi
Jan 27, 1984
The Other Eye
Sep 25, 1991
Max Ophüls - Den schönen guten Waren
Sep 3, 1990
7 False Connections
Dec 5, 1984
Screening at the Majestic
Jan 1, 1997
Cinématon XXXIV
Jun 21, 1984