Pierre Gill, born on January first, nineteen sixty-four, is a distinguished Canadian cinematographer and film and television director hailing from Montreal. He has made significant contributions to Quebecois cinema, establishing himself as a prominent figure in the industry.
Throughout his career, Gill has collaborated with renowned directors such as Jean-Marc Vallée, Charles Binamé, Christian Duguay, Allan Moyle, and Denis Villeneuve. His impressive filmography includes notable works like Black List, The Art of War, Lost and Delirious, The Rocket, Polytechnique, and Upside Down.
One of his remarkable achievements includes serving as the second unit director of photography on Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, a film that garnered the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. This accolade highlights Gill's exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.
In addition to his cinematographic work, Gill has directed episodes of the television series Charlie Jade and the made-for-television film The Last Casino, further showcasing his versatility and skill in the realm of visual storytelling.