
Cast
Léonce-Henri Burel
Camera
Cast
Léonce-Henri Burel
Known for
Camera
Born
1892-11-24
From
Indre, Loire-Atlantique, France
Died
1977-03-21
Also known as Léonce-Henry Burel, H. Burel, L.-H. Burel
Biography
LĂ©once-Henri Burel (23 November 1892 â 21 March 1977) was a French cinematographer whose career extended from the silent era until the early 1970s. He was the director of photography on more than 120 films, working almost exclusively in black-and-white. After studying at the University of Nantes, he initially worked as a photoengraver before becoming a camera operator. At the Film d'Art company in 1915 he was noticed by Abel Gance and began a collaboration with him which extended over 16 films, including J'accuse, La Roue, and NapolĂ©on. In the period of silent films he also worked on several productions with Jacques Feyder. During the 1930s he worked regularly with Jean DrĂ©ville and Henri Decoin. With Le Journal d'un curĂ© de campagne, for which he won the best cinematography award at the Venice Film Festival in 1951, Burel began another important collaboration with the director Robert Bresson which continued through three further films. Burel also directed three films himself between 1922 and 1932. Source: Article "LĂ©once-Henri Burel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

