Yves Angelo

1956-

Biography: life and films

Yves Angelo is a French cinematographer and film director. He was born in Morocco on 22nd January 1956.

His best films as a cinematographer include Alain Corneau's Tous les matins du monde (1991), Claude Sautet's Un coeur en hiver (1992), Claude Berri's Germinal (1993), Stupeur et tremblements (2003) and Marc Dugain's Une exécution ordinaire (2010), and whose best work as a film director include Le Colonel Chabert (1994), Voleur de vie (1998) and Les Âmes grises (2005).

Yves Angelo has so far was cinematographer on 25 films, scripted 6 films and directed 6 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Alain Corneau (6 films), François Dupeyron (4) and Gilles Legrand (3).

His most frequent genres include: drama (20 films), comedy-drama (4), romance (3), comedy (3), Thriller (3), crime-thriller (2) and War (2).

Our average rating for Yves Angelo over all films is: 3.2



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