Pierre Montazel

Pierre Montazel

Pierre Montazel was a French cinematographer, director, and screenwriter whose career spanned from the late 1930s to the early 1970s. Born in Senlis, Oise, he began his career as a cinematographer, contributing to films such as My Aunt the Dictator (1939) and Vidocq (1939). Montazel's work as a director includes Je n'aime que toi... (1949) and Ça va être ta fête (1960). He also served as the cinematographer for Antoine and Antoinette (1947), a film that was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. His versatility and technical skill made him a respected figure in the French film industry.

Camera

1970

The Gendarme Takes Off
Movie

Director of Photography

1960

Danger in the Middle East
Movie

Director of Photography

1960

Danger in the Middle East
Movie

Director of Photography

1960

Danger in the Middle East
Movie

Director of Photography

1959

Guinguette
Movie

Director of Photography

1957

Anyone Can Kill Me
Movie

Director of Photography

1957

There's Always a Price Tag
Movie

Director of Photography

1955

The Little Rebels
Movie

Director of Photography

1955

Razzia
Movie

Director of Photography

1955

Napoleon
Movie

Director of Photography

1954

Obsession
Movie

Director of Photography

1954

Touchez Pas au Grisbi
Movie

Director of Photography

1954

Royal Affairs in Versailles
Movie

Director of Photography

1947

Antoine & Antoinette
Movie

Director of Photography

1945

The Bohemian Life
Movie

Director of Photography

1943

The Honorable Catherine
Movie

Director of Photography

1942

Fantastic Night
Movie

Director of Photography

Directing

Writing

Infos

Full Name
Pierre Montazel
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
3/5/1911
Date of Death
9/8/1975