Charles Suin

Charles Suin

  • Also know as: Suin

Biography

Charles Suin is a director of French photography. Known in particular for his collaboration with the director Jean Boyer, Charles Suin contributes as a cinematographer to some fifty French films (and some Italian films or co-productions), between 1934 and 1961. During his career, he photographed the actors Bourvil ( Garou-Garou, the wall-pass of Jean Boyer in 1951), Fernandel (eg Naïs of Marcel Pagnol and Raymond Leboursier in 1945), or Michel Simon (eg Jean Boyer's Femmes de Paris in 1953). ), among others. (Wikipedia)

Production

Nina

1959

As Director of Photography

Mum's the Word

1960

As Director of Photography

Une femme par jour

1949

As Director of Photography

Mademoiselle Has Fun

1948

As Director of Photography

One Hundred Francs Per Second

1953

As Director of Photography

Monte Carlo Baby

1951

As Director of Photography

Mr. Peek-a-Boo

1951

As Director of Photography

Le roi Pandore

1950

As Director of Photography

Sénéchal the Magnificent

1957

As Director of Photography

The Terror with Women

1956

As Director of Photography

À rebrousse-poil

1961

As Director of Photography

Lively Teresa

1943

As Cinematography

Crazy for Love

1952

As Director of Photography

Fernandel the Dressmaker

1956

As Cinematography

À la culotte de zouave

1949

As Director of Photography

The Wild Oat

1953

As Director of Photography

Anything for a Song

1943

As Cinematography

Naïs

1945

As Director of Photography

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