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    Georges Dufaux

    Canadian film director and cinematographer

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  1. Saint-Maurice, Switzerland. Occupation (s) Cinematographer. Film director. Film editor. Years active. 1956 – 2002. Georges Dufaux ( French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ dyfo]; March 17, 1927 in Lille, France – November 8, 2008 in Switzerland) was a Canadian documentary film director and cinematographer. [1]

  2. Cinematographer. Director. Editor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Georges Dufaux had been born in Lille, in the North of France. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in the cinema section of the Paris National Academy of Photography and Cinematography. In 1953, soon after obtaining his diploma, he left France for Brazil.

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    • Lille, Nord, France
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    • St. Maurice, Switzerland
  3. Apr 18, 2011 · Georges Dufaux, cinematographer, director (b at Lille, France 17 March 1927, d at Switzerland, 10 Nov 2008). After graduating in 1953 from the École nationale de photographie et de cinématographie in Paris, Dufaux worked at a film laboratory in Brazil for three years.

  4. Georges Dufaux. 1966 | 9 min. Strangers for the Day. Georges Dufaux Jacques Godbout. 1962 | 27 min. I Was a Ninety-pound Weakling. Wolf Koenig Georges Dufaux. 1960 | 24 min. Films directed by Georges Dufaux Available for online viewing on NFB.ca.

  5. Georges Dufaux took full advantage of the opportunity to use this new way of doing things (use of a light camera and the Nagra) in order to say something without reacting or intervening in order to allow for the emergence of all possibilities.

  6. Nov 8, 2008 · Georges Dufaux (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ dyfo]; March 17, 1927 in Lille, France – November 8, 2008 in Switzerland) was a Canadian documentary film director and cinematographer. Source: Wikidata , August 2023. Co-Director, Co-Producer, Director.

  7. Dec 6, 2017 · Cast and Crew. Georges Dufaux. Find on IMDB. Find on Wikipedia. Reviews. Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971) Roger Ebert. Photographed by. Blog Posts. TV/Streaming. Blu-ray Review: Criterion's "100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912-2012" Peter Sobczynski | 2017-12-06.