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Born November 25, 1938 in Firminy, Loire, France
André Gazut, born November 25, 1938 in Firminy (Loire) in France, is a French documentary filmmaker. A trainee reporter-photographer at the monthly Réalités in Paris, he saw, in December 1956, in the photo department, about ten photos of torture taken by a colleague returning from Kabylie. This would mark him and his work for the rest of his life. Non-violent and anti-colonialist, he refused to bear arms and was incorporated in 1959 in Pau as a parachutist. Having obtained his parachutist certificate, he was assigned to Toul in the health service. In 1960, he deserted to join the group of refractory fighters against the Algerian war. "Jeune résistance", in Geneva. Sentenced to 3 years in prison, he was amnestied in 1966.

The Sorrow and the Pity: The Film That Shocked France
Self - Director of Photography

CHoosing at Twenty
Self

Marcel Ophuls and Jean-Luc Godard: The Meeting in St-Gervais
Self

Pacification en Algérie

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Chile: Order Work Obedience

Destins: Général De Bollardière

La Vie comme ça

The Sorrow and the Pity

Jean-Luc Persécuté