Pierre Gill

Pierre Gill, C.S.C. is a Canadian cinematographer and film and television director.[1][2] A Montreal native, he is closely associated with Quebecois cinema, and has collaborated with directors like Jean-Marc Vallée, Charles Binamé, Christian Duguay, Allan Moyle, and Denis Villeneuve, working on such films as Black List, The Art of War, Lost and Delirious, The Rocket, Polytechnique, and Upside Down. He served as the second unit director of photography on Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, which won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.

He has also directed episodes of the television series Charlie Jade and the made-for-television film The Last Casino.

Filmography

Film


Short films


Television


Awards and Nominations

ASC Awards

Canadian Screen Awards/Genie Awards

CSC Awards

Gemini Awards

Prix Gémeaux

Prix Jutra

Mar del Plata International Film Festival

Milano International Film Festival

  • Won: MIFF Award for Best Cinematography; The Rocket (2006)
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References

  1. "Pierre Gill c.s.c." Pierre Gill c.s.c. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
  2. Gill, Pierre. "LinkedIn Profile".
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