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Pierre Mignot (born February 23, 1944, in
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,
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) is a
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cinematographer.


Filmography


Feature film


Television

TV movies TV series


Awards and nominations

He is a four-time
Canadian Film Award The Canadian Film Awards were the leading Canadian cinema awards from 1949 until 1978. These honours were conducted annually, except in 1974 when a number of Quebec directors withdrew their participation and prompted a cancellation. In the 1970s ...
and
Genie Award The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978), known as the "Etrog Awards" for sculptor ...
winner for
Best Cinematography The following is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various films, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best ...
, winning at the
28th Canadian Film Awards The 28th Canadian Film Awards were held on November 20, 1977 to honour achievements in Canadian film."Ceremony dominated by two feature films: NFB Triumphs at Film Awards". ''The Globe and Mail'', November 21, 1977. The ceremony was hosted by acto ...
in 1977 for ''
J.A. Martin Photographer ''J.A. Martin Photographer'' (''J.A. Martin photographe'') is a 1977 drama film directed by Jean Beaudin for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Acade ...
(J.A. Martin photographe)'', at the
5th Genie Awards The 5th Genie Awards were presented on March 21, 1984, to honour films released in 1983. This year's entries numbered 15 features, 14 theatrical shorts and 5 theatrical documentaries."11 nominations for Chapdelaine in Genie race". ''The Globe and ...
in 1984 for ''
Maria Chapdelaine ''Maria Chapdelaine'' is a romance novel written in 1913 by the Breton writer Louis Hémon, who was then residing in Quebec.Guy Laflèche. Polémiques'. Editions du Singulier; 1992. . p. 126 – 128. Aimed at young French and Quebecois people ...
'', at the
6th Genie Awards The 6th Genie Awards were held on March 21, 1985, to honour to honour Canadian films released in 1984. Only four films were nominated for Best Motion Picture this year; two additional films tied for the fifth spot, and the academy opted to nom ...
in 1985 for ''
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'' and at the
8th Genie Awards The 8th Annual Genie Awards were held on March 18, 1987, to honour Canadian films made the previous year. The show was again held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and was co-hosted by actors Helen Shaver, Linda Sorensen and Jean LeClerc. I ...
in 1987 for ''
Anne Trister ''Anne Trister'' is a 1986 Canadian drama film directed by Léa Pool.Gerald Pratley, ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. . p. 15. Synopsis A Swiss Jewish artist who is grieving her father, moves to Montreal and forms a friend ...
''. He was also nominated in 1980 for '' Cordélia'', in 1983 for ''
A Day in a Taxi ''A Day in a Taxi'' () is a French-language Canadian/French drama film, directed by Robert Ménard and released in 1982.Gerald Pratley, ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. . p. 55. Plot A man named Johnny (Gilles Renaud), who b ...
(Une journée en taxi)'', in 1987 for ''
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'', in 1989 for ''
Straight for the Heart ''Straight for the Heart'' () is a 1988 Canada, Canadian/Switzerland, Swiss Canadian French, French-language drama film. It was filmed in Montreal,Loren Ruth Lerner It is based on Yves Navarre's novel ''Kurwenal''.Thomas Waugh It was selected i ...
(À corps perdu)'', in 1990 for ''
Cruising Bar ''Cruising Bar'' is a 1989 Canadian comedy film, directed by Robert Ménard. The film stars Michel Côté as four separate characters – Serge, a shy nerd; Patrice, a drug-addicted film and television stuntman; Jean-Jacques, a pompous yuppie; an ...
'', in 1992 for ''
Phantom Life ''Phantom Life'' () is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jacques Leduc and released in 1992. An adaptation of the novel by Danièle Sallenave, the film stars Ron Lea as Pierre, an academic at the Université de Sherbrooke who is torn between hi ...
(La vie fantôme)'', in 1999 for '' Alegría'', in 2004 for '' Bittersweet Memories (Ma vie en cinémascope)'' and in 2005 for '' C.R.A.Z.Y.''.


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* 1944 births Canadian cinematographers Mass media people from Montreal Best Cinematography Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners Living people Prix Albert-Tessier winners Best Cinematography Jutra and Iris Award winners {{Canada-cinematographer-stub