Guy Borremans (July 11, 1934 - December 29, 2012) was a Belgian- Canadian cinematographer and photographer. [1] He was most noted for his work on Clément Perron's film Day After Day (Jour après jour), for which he won the Canadian Film Award for Best Black-and-White Cinematography at the 15th Canadian Film Awards in 1963. [2]
Born and raised in Dinant, Belgium, Borremans moved to Canada with his family in 1951. [1] Strongly influenced by surrealism, he was closely associated with the Les Automatistes arts movement. [1] As a cinematographer, he was associated primarily with documentary films, with other credits including À St-Henri le cinq septembre, Golden Gloves, Manouane River Lumberjacks (Bûcherons de la Manouane) and 24 heures ou plus.
He was married to actress Luce Guilbeault. [1] Following her death in 1991, he remarried to Mary Kostman.
He died on December 29, 2012, in Trois-Rivières. [1] In 2016 Ariel Borremans, his son with Guilbeault, published the book Ma mère dans l'oeil de mon père, a collection of his photographs of Guilbeault throughout their marriage. [3]
Guy Borremans (July 11, 1934 - December 29, 2012) was a Belgian- Canadian cinematographer and photographer. [1] He was most noted for his work on Clément Perron's film Day After Day (Jour après jour), for which he won the Canadian Film Award for Best Black-and-White Cinematography at the 15th Canadian Film Awards in 1963. [2]
Born and raised in Dinant, Belgium, Borremans moved to Canada with his family in 1951. [1] Strongly influenced by surrealism, he was closely associated with the Les Automatistes arts movement. [1] As a cinematographer, he was associated primarily with documentary films, with other credits including À St-Henri le cinq septembre, Golden Gloves, Manouane River Lumberjacks (Bûcherons de la Manouane) and 24 heures ou plus.
He was married to actress Luce Guilbeault. [1] Following her death in 1991, he remarried to Mary Kostman.
He died on December 29, 2012, in Trois-Rivières. [1] In 2016 Ariel Borremans, his son with Guilbeault, published the book Ma mère dans l'oeil de mon père, a collection of his photographs of Guilbeault throughout their marriage. [3]