Biography
Gabriel Veyre (February 1, 1871 - January 13, 1936) was an early film director and photographer born in France, but mainly known for his work in Mexico, Indochina and Morocco. Veyre graduated in pharmacy from Lyon University. In 1896, he traveled along with Claude Ferdinand Bon Bernard to Latin America, in order to show the early films made by the Lumière Brothers and to exploit the cinematograph.
Between 1896 and 1897, he directed and produced 35 films in Mexico, with Von Bernard as the camera operator. Many of those films feature the Mexican president Porfirio Díaz in daily activities.
After leaving Mexico, he continued touring Canada, Japan, China and Indochina. His films and autochromes were presented in Paris in the 1900 Exposition Universelle.
He continued his work in Morocco where he also worked as a correspondent for L'Illustration. He published the book Dans l'intimité du Sultan in 1905. Veyre remained in Casablanca until his death in 1936.
Some of his work is preserved at the Cinémathèque Française.
Filmography
all 75
Movies 75
Director 74
Producer 1
Fête des fleurs, I (1900)
Fête des fleurs, II (1900)
Les tirailleurs (1900)
Revue des troupes (1900)
Opium Den (1899)
Enterrement annamite (1899)
Faucheurs annamites (1899)
Repas annamite (1899)
Danse d’Annam (1899)
Chanteuse japonaise (1898)
Rice Harvest (1898)
Danse indienne (1898)
Fire Drill (1897)
Pistol Duel (1896)
Horses Bathing (1896)
Combat de coqs (1896)
Danse mexicaine (1896)
Carga de rurales (1896)
Repas d'indiens (1896)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1871-02-01
Deathday1976-01-13 (104 years old)
Birth NameGabriel Antoine Veyre
Birth PlaceSeptème, France
CitizenshipsFrance
AwardsLegion of Honour
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