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Jean Boffety
Camera
Born June 7, 1925 · Chantelle, Allier, France
Died June 25, 1988
Also known as Jean Boffetty
Biography
Jean Boffety (7 June 1925 – 25 June 1988) was a French New Wave cinematographer known for his collaborations with directors such as Robert Enrico, Pierre Étaix, and Claude Sautet. In 1979 Bofferty was nominated for a César Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Sautet's A Simple Story. Source: Article "Jean Boffety" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography15 titles

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
1961Director of Photography
1961Director of Photography

Far from Vietnam
1967Director of Photography
1967Director of Photography

Thanos and Despina
1967Director of Photography
1967Director of Photography

Vincent, François, Paul and the Others
1974Director of Photography
1974Director of Photography

Yoyo
1965Director of Photography
1965Director of Photography

Bolero
1981Director of Photography
1981Director of Photography

The Last Adventure
1967Director of Photography
1967Director of Photography

Adieu Philippine
1962Camera Operator
1962Camera Operator

Le Grand Amour
1969Director of Photography
1969Director of Photography

Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?
1966Director of Photography
1966Director of Photography

As Long as You've Got Your Health
1966Director of Photography
1966Director of Photography

L'Homme en colère
1979Director of Photography
1979Director of Photography

Dog Day
1984Director of Photography
1984Director of Photography

Quintet
1979Director of Photography
1979Director of Photography

Eliza's Horoscope
1975Director of Photography
1975Director of Photography