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Philippe Agostini

Highest Rated: 100% Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945)

Lowest Rated: 75% Angels of Sin (1943)

Birthday: Aug 11, 1910

Birthplace: Paris, France

This noted stylist first gained international attention with his striking, stark black-and-white cinematography for Robert Bresson's "Les Anges du peche" (1943) and "Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne" (1945). Agostini also shot Jules Dassin's gritty "Rififi" in 1955. He began directing in the 1950s, focusing on films with religious content.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 79% Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne Watchlist 92% 95% Rififi Watchlist 92% 88% Daybreak Watchlist 80% 85% House of Pleasure Watchlist 75% 70% Angels of Sin Watchlist Their Last Night Watchlist White Paws Watchlist Dialogue With the Carmelites Watchlist Her Bridal Night Watchlist 73% Christine Watchlist

Filmography

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Dialogue With the Carmelites 1960 Director Her Bridal Night 1957 Screenwriter The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful 1956 Screenwriter Rififi 92% 95% 1955 Cinematographer Their Last Night 1953 Cinematographer House of Pleasure 80% 85% 1952 Cinematographer White Paws 1949 Cinematographer Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne 100% 79% 1945 Cinematographer Angels of Sin 75% 70% 1943 Cinematographer Daybreak 92% 88% 1939 Cinematographer Christine 73% 1937 Cinematographer
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