PIERRE
GILL (Director
of photography)
Pierre Gill is a much
sought after Quebec cinematographer. He
is the director of photography for Lost
and Delirious.
After graduating from Concordia University, he began filming advertisements
and videos. He went on to work on
short films, including Mitsou en forme and
La La La Human Steps, both
in 1993.
He
has frequently collaborated with the director Charles Binamé, contributing
for two years to his television series Marguerite
Volante (1995-96). He has served as director
of photography on three of Binamé’s feature films:
Eldorado (1994), Le
Coeur au Poing (1997), and Le Beauté
de Pandore (1999).
In 1997 he worked on several episodes of the Showtime series The
Hunger. He was director of
photography on Filmline’s The
Adventures of Jules Verne in 1998. He
photographed the major American television miniseries Joan of Arc in 1999.
His latest project, prior to Lost and
Delirious, was Christian
Duguy’s Art of War (1999), which is currently in theatres, starring Wesley
Snipes.
(taken from the Lions Gate
Films press kit, 2001)