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Pierre-William Glenn (born 31 October 1943) is a French cinematographer and director. He contributed to more than seventy films since 1968 including Day for Night and Street of No Return. References
Pierre-William Glenn est un directeur de la photographie et réalisateur français, né le 31 octobre 1943 dans le 6e arrondissement de Paris 1.
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Pierre-William Glenn was born on 31 October 1943 in Paris, France. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Extérieur, nuit (1980), Death Watch (1980) and Terminus (1987).
- January 1, 1
- Cinematographer, Director, Actor
- Paris, France
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May 24, 2019 · In Les Silences de Johnny, Pierre-William Glenn takes a look at a lesser known aspect of the legendary French singer's career: acting. Johnny Hallyday, who died in 2018, had 34 films to his name, and yet never really achieved the plaudits that many felt he deserved.
Terminus is a 1987 French-German science fiction film directed by Pierre-William Glenn . Plot. In the year 2037, an international sport has been established, wherein a driver of a truck must cross the country and arrive at a designated terminus, while confronting obstacles and enemies along the way.
If there is one French cinematographer that all American moviegoers should know, it is Pierre-William Glenn. His camerawork in La Nuit américaine (Day for Night) by François Truffaut is a reference used in film classes around the world.
Pierre-William Glenn (born 31 October 1943) is a French cinematographer and director. He contributed to more than seventy films since 1968 including Day for Night and Street of No Return. Source: Article "Pierre-William Glenn" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.