Jean Bachelet
Jean Bachelet (8 November 1894–1977) was a French cinematographer who started as a newsreel cameraman and whose numerous theatrical films include The Rules of the Game (1939) for Jean Renoir.[1][2]
Selected filmography
    
- Mandrin (1924)
 - The Whirlpool of Fate (1925)
 - Nana (1926)
 - Marquitta (1927)
 - The Little Match Girl (1928)
 - The Queen's Necklace (1929)
 - Levy and Company (1930)
 - Little Lise (1930)
 - Abduct Me (1932)
 - Companion Wanted (1932)
 - Two in a Car (1932)
 - Three on a Honeymoon (1932)
 - Honeymoon Trip (1933)
 - Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1933)
 - Madame Bovary (1934)
 - Cease Firing (1934)
 - The Rosary (1934)
 - Fanfare of Love (1935)
 - Pasteur (1935)
 - Nitchevo (1936)
 - The Crime of Monsieur Lange (1936)
 - Moutonnet (1936)
 - The New Testament (1936)
 - The Two Boys (1936)
 - Compliments of Mister Flow (1936)
 - Désiré (1937)
 - The Secrets of the Red Sea (1937)
 - Boissière (1937)
 - The President (1938)
 - Monsieur Coccinelle (1938)
 - Monsieur Breloque Has Disappeared (1938)
 - Berlingot and Company (1939)
 - The Rules of the Game (1939)
 - The Midnight Sun (1943)
 - My First Love (1945)
 - The Murderer Is Not Guilty (1946)
 - Criminal Brigade (1947)
 - The Ironmaster (1948)
 - The Ladies in the Green Hats (1949)
 - La Poison (1951)
 - Boum sur Paris (1953)
 - The Virtuous Scoundrel (1953)
 
References
    
- "Jean Bachelet". BFI. Archived from the original on July 6, 2017.
 - "Jean Bachelet | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
 
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