Henri Decaë

    Known For

    Camera

    Birthday

    July 31, 1915

    Day of Death

    March 7, 1987 (71 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France

    Henri Decaë

    Biography

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Henri Decaë (31 July 1915 – 7 March 1987) gained fame as a cinematographer entering the film industry as a sound engineer and sound editor. He was a photojournalist in the French army during World War II. After the war he began making documentary shorts, directing and photographing industrial and commercial films. In 1947 he made his first feature film. Decaë is strongly associated with directors who strongly influenced, or were part of, the French New Wave. These include Jean-Pierre Melville, Louis Malle and Claude Chabrol. Decaë first worked as a cinematographer with Melville on Le Silence de la Mer (1949). Decaë also edited and mixed the sound. Although Decaë worked with Melville on Les enfants terribles, which as Williams commented (1992, p333) "...the work is more accurately to be viewed as a stunning demonstration of the cinematic possibilities of faithful literary adaptation in the hands of a gifted director", according to Marie (p 88) it was his distinctive camera work on Bob le flambeur which caught the attention of the Cahiers critics. Malle hired him for his first two features and Chabrol for his first three features. They had been lucky as Decaë was finding it hard to get work at that time as he was being informally shunned by many after participating in a critical film about the Korean War. By the time Decaë worked for François Truffaut on The 400 Blows he came with a reputation, which meant that he was the highest-paid person on the film. Decaë's liking for natural light, his ability to work at speed as well as his excellent photographic sensibility led to him working with René Clément on several features beginning with Plein soleil (1960). It was Decaë "...who liberated the camera, from its fixed tripod. He made the New Wave possible, backing up Melville, Malle, Chabrol and Truffaut." (Marie, 2003 p 89)

    Known For

    • The 400 Blows

      The 400 Blows

      1959

    • Le Samouraï

      Le Samouraï

      1967

    • The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob

      The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob

      1973

    • Delusions of Grandeur

      Delusions of Grandeur

      1971

    • Le Cercle Rouge

      Le Cercle Rouge

      1970

    • The Sucker

      The Sucker

      1965

    • Elevator to the Gallows

      Elevator to the Gallows

      1958

    • Purple Noon

      Purple Noon

      1960

    • The Professional

      The Professional

      1981

    • The Boys from Brazil

      The Boys from Brazil

      1978

    • The Sicilian Clan

      The Sicilian Clan

      1969

    • Joe: The Busybody

      Joe: The Busybody

      1971

    • Bob le Flambeur

      Bob le Flambeur

      1956

    • Cop or Hood

      Cop or Hood

      1979

    • Inspector Blunder

      Inspector Blunder

      1980