Gaston Quiribet

Gaston Quiribet (1888–1972) was a French film director, cinematographer, and writer. He worked for Hepworth Studios. He used stop motion techniques to achieve cinematographic tricks.

At the 2005 British Silent Film Festival, David Williams gave a presentation titled: Gaston Quiribet That Clever Frenchman.

Director

 * A Day with the Gipsies (1906)
 * Once Aboard the Lugger (1920), along with George Ames
 * The Malvern Hills (1920)
 * Mr. Justice Raffles (film) (1921)
 * A Day with the Gypsies (ca. 1922)
 * The Coveted Coat (1924)
 * Fugitive Futurist: A Q-Riosity (1924)
 * The Night of the Knight (1924)
 * The Death Ray (1924 film), a Q-Riosity film
 * The Quaint Q's (1925) 	Director
 * Q-riosities by 'Q' (1925)
 * Plots and Blots (1925)

Cinematographer

 * Around Bettws-Y-Coed (1909)
 * Autumn in the Forest (1909)
 * Burnham Beeches (film) (1909)
 * From the Woodland to the Sea (1915)
 * Village and Wood (1915)
 * Among the Mountains of North Wales (1915)
 * A Ramble in the New Forest (1915)