Pierre Clément

Personal Info

Known For Camera

Gender Male

Birthday 1927-10-03

Deathday 2007-10-08 (80 years old)

Place of Birth La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France

Also Known As بيير كليمنت

Pierre Clément

Biography

Pierre Clément is a French director and cinematographer, born October 3, 1927 in Le Mans and died October 8, 2007 in La Rochelle. After his studies at IDHEC, Pierre Clément went to Tunis in 1957 at the same time as René Vautier to film independent Tunisia. He was integrated into the FLN cinema team and shot “Sakiet Sidi Youcef” in 1958, contributing to the birth of independent Algerian cinema. He was arrested in October of the same year by the French army on the territory of Algeria and narrowly escaped summary execution. His camera and film were seized and will never be returned to him. Sentenced to 10 years in prison for endangering the external security of the State, he was amnestied in October 1962. He then worked in Algeria to participate in the training of filmmakers, then as director of photography for several films by René Vautier . In 2004, he testified with René Vautier, Olga Poliakoff and Yann Le Masson in the documentary "Algérie, d'autres egards", by Raphaël Pillosio, on the conditions of his commitment to the independence of Algeria and on the methods of production and distribution of films made at that time in this country.

Known For

Camera

1982
Le transfuge

as Director of Photography

1979
Orgies pour jouir

as Camera Operator

1977
Quand les femmes ont pris la colère

as Director of Photography

Crew

1974
The Madwoman of Toujane

as Cinematography

1972
To Be Twenty in the Aures

as Cinematography

1956
Les Anneaux d'Or

as Cinematography

Director

1958
Algerian Refugees

as Director