Stéphane Fontaine
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Stéphane Fontaine is a French cinematographer. He graduated from the École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière in 1985,[1] and began his career as first assistant camera on films directed by Arnaud Desplechin, Jim Jarmusch, Leos Carax and Olivier Assayas, among others.[2] He won the César Award for Best Cinematography in 2006 for The Beat That My Heart Skipped and in 2010 for A Prophet.
Stéphane Fontaine | |
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Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1985–present |
Filmography
Short film
Year | Title | Director |
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1998 | À Venise | Emmanuel Bourdieu |
1999 | Rien à dire | Vincent Perez |
C'était là depuis l'après-midi | Stéphane Metge | |
2001 | Le mal du pays | |
2002 | Juste au-dessus des trains | Jean-François Fontanel |
Feature film
Year | Title | Director |
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1996 | My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument[a] | Arnaud Desplechin |
2000 | Bronx-Barbès | Éliane de Latour |
2002 | La Vie nouvelle | Philippe Grandrieux |
2003 | Playing 'In the Company of Men' | Arnaud Desplechin |
2004 | Look at Me | Agnès Jaoui |
2005 | The Beat That My Heart Skipped | Jacques Audiard |
2006 | Charlie Says | Nicole Garcia |
Call Me Elisabeth | Jean-Pierre Améris | |
2007 | Talk to Me | Kasi Lemmons |
2008 | What Just Happened | Barry Levinson |
2009 | Espion(s) | Nicolas Saada |
A Prophet | Jacques Audiard | |
2010 | L'Autre Dumas | Safy Nebbou |
The Next Three Days | Paul Haggis | |
2011 | Goodbye First Love | Mia Hansen-Løve |
2012 | Rust and Bone | Jacques Audiard |
2013 | Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian | Arnaud Desplechin |
2014 | Samba | Éric Toledano Olivier Nakache |
2016 | Captain Fantastic | Matt Ross |
Elle | Paul Verhoeven | |
Jackie | Pablo Larraín | |
2019 | The Kill Team | Dan Krauss |
My Zoe | Julie Delpy | |
2020 | Ammonite | Francis Lee |
2022 | Paris Memories | Alice Winocour |
2024 | Conclave | Edward Berger |
- ^ Shared credit with Éric Gautier and Dominique Perrier-Royer
Documentary works
Short film
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2001 | Les Trois Théâtres | Emmanuel Bourdieu | With Emmanuel Bourdieu |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2010 | Patrice Chéreau, le corps au travail | Stéphane Metge | TV movie |
2021 | Exterminate All the Brutes | Raoul Peck | Miniseries; With Kolja Brandt |
Awards and nominations
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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2005 | The Beat That My Heart Skipped | Best Cinematography | Won |
2009 | A Prophet | Won | |
2012 | Rust and Bone | Nominated | |
2016 | Elle | Nominated |
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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2009 | A Prophet | Best Cinematographer | Nominated |
Year | Title | Category | Result |
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2013 | Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian | Best Cinematography | Nominated |
Decorations
References
- ^ "Stéphane Fontaine". IEC.
- ^ "Stephane Fontaine A.F.C." Focus Features.
- ^ "Nomination dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres juillet 2015 - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication". www.culturecommunication.gouv.fr. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.