Stéphane Fontaine

Stéphane Fontaine

Biography

Stéphane Fontaine is a French cinematographer. He graduated from the École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière in 1985, and began his career as first assistant camera on films directed by Arnaud Desplechin, Jim Jarmusch, Leos Carax and Olivier Assayas, among others. He won the César Award for Best Cinematography in 2006 for The Beat That My Heart Skipped and in 2010 for A Prophet. Source: Article "Stéphane Fontaine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Behind Bars

2010

As

Production

The Beat That My Heart Skipped

2005

As Director of Photography

A Prophet

2009

As Director of Photography

Look at Me

2004

As Director of Photography

Talk to Me

2007

As Director of Photography

The Next Three Days

2010

As Director of Photography

Rust and Bone

2012

As Director of Photography

Elle

2016

As Director of Photography

Jimmy P.

2013

As Director of Photography

What Just Happened

2008

As Director of Photography

Goodbye First Love

2011

As Director of Photography

Playing 'In the Company of Men'

2003

As Director of Photography

Captain Fantastic

2016

As Director of Photography

Jackie

2016

As Director of Photography

A New Life

2002

As Director of Photography

The Next Three Days

2010

As Camera Operator

My Zoe

2019

As Director of Photography

The Kill Team

2019

As Director of Photography

Ammonite

2020

As Director of Photography

Travolta and Me

1993

As First Assistant Camera

Revoir Paris

2022

As Director of Photography

Nobody Loves Me

1994

As First Assistant Camera

Samba

2014

As Director of Photography

Spy(ies)

2009

As Director of Photography

My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument

1996

As Director of Photography

Charlie Says

2006

As Director of Photography

The Other Dumas

2010

As Director of Photography

Conclave

2024

As Director of Photography

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