- Maistre, Gilles de
- (May 8, 1960, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France - )After graduating with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a diploma from the Centre de Formation des Journalistes (Journalists Training Center), he worked as a press photographer for the Sygma and then the Capa agency before becoming a reporter for French TV. In 1990, he received the prestigious Albert Londres Prize and a Hollywood Emmy Award. He played small parts in movies directed by his friends (1988 Preuve d'Amour, Miguel Courtois; 1996 La Femme rêvée, TV movie, Miguel Courtois, 1998 Le Chant de l'Homme mort, TV movie, also producer, Miguel Courtois; 1999 Une Journée de Merde!, Miguel Courtois, 2005 Le Premier Jour, short, Luc Saint-Sernin) and produced several films and TV movies (1997 Bouge!, Jérôme Cornuau; 1999 Premières Neiges, TV movie, Gaël Morel; 2000 Le Lycée, TV series, Miguel Courtois, Etienne Dhaene; De la Lumière quand même, documentary, Manuel Poirier; 2002 Squash, short, Lionel Bailliu; 2003 Dissonances, as executive producer, Jérôme Cornuau).Filmography1994 ◘ Killer Kid (also co-screenwriter, associate producer)2002 ◘ Féroce (also co-adapter, producer; shot in 1999-2000)2007 ◘ Le Premier Cri (also screenwriter, dialogist)Television Filmography1990 ◘ J'ai Douze Ans et je fais la Guerre (documentary)1993 ◘ A qui profite la Cocaïne? (documentary; co-director with Mylène Sauloy)1999 ◘ Sans Domicile fixe (documentary)◘ Banlieue (documentary)2005 ◘ Urgence Enfants (documentary)2007 ◘ Les Chirurgiens de l'Espoir (documentary)
Encyclopedia of French film directors . Philippe Rège. 2011.