Gilbert Dassonville

Gilbert Dassonville

Gilbert Dassonville was a film and documentary director, as well as a cinematographer and cameraman, who distinguished himself in French cinema during the second half of the 20th century. Gilbert Dassonville was a documentary filmmaker whose experience as a cinematographer was used to create a keen eye for reality, whether documenting mountaineering feats, scientific or educational films, all shot with precision and realism. His experience as a cameraman gave him a concrete sense of framing and movement, which imbued his directing with great visual rigor. This concern for storytelling through images connects him to other French documentary filmmakers of his generation, committed to exploring landscapes and people. Gilbert Dassonville shared his life with the director, producer, and actress Hélène Dassonville, born Marie-Hélène Adrienne Viala-Ricardou, who adopted his name after their marriage. Already known as an actress in French cinema in the 1930s and 1940s, Hélène then devoted herself to directing and producing documentaries, particularly about the mountains, with her film "Le Pilier De La Solitude" with Michel Vaucher, awarded at the Trento Mountain Film Festival, the making of the film "Les Habitants des Flammes de Pierre" was directed by Gilbert Dassonville. Hélène produced other documentaries by Gilbert Dassonville, including "Abîmes," which won an award at the Trento Film Festival in 1973. The couple thus formed a true cinematic partnership, combining two complementary paths—producer and director—around documentary filmmaking and the formal rigor of the image, all in a shared commitment to a certain filmmaking craft. Known for his spectacular filming in extreme conditions and on scientific expeditions, and a multiple award winner at documentary festivals, Gilbert Dassonville was frequently sought after as a cameraman and director of photography for numerous feature films, including fiction, adventure, and action films such as "Les Chemins De Katmandou" (1969) with Jane Birkin, "Le Paria" (1969) with Jean Marais, and "Le Spécialiste" (1969) with Johnny Hallyday, among others.

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