Stéphane Fontaine
Camera

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.
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Known For
Acting History
2024
Conclave
Director of Photography
2022
Revoir Paris
Director of Photography
2021
Exterminate All the Brutes
TVDirector of Photography
2020
Ammonite
Director of Photography
2019
The Kill Team
Director of Photography
My Zoe
Director of Photography
2016
2014
Samba
Director of Photography
2013
Jimmy P.
Director of Photography
2012
Rust and Bone
Director of Photography
2011
Goodbye First Love
Director of Photography
2010
Behind Bars
as Self
The Other Dumas
Director of Photography
The Next Three Days
Director of Photography
The Next Three Days
Camera Operator
2008
What Just Happened
Director of Photography
2007
Talk to Me
Director of Photography
2006
Call Me Elisabeth
Director of Photography
Charlie Says
Director of Photography
2005
The Beat That My Heart Skipped
Director of Photography
2004
Look at Me
Director of Photography
2003
Playing 'In the Company of Men'
Director of Photography
2002
A New Life
Director of Photography
1999
Un atelier de Patrice Chéreau à la Manufacture des Œillets
Director of Photography
1996
My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument
Director of Photography
1994
Nobody Loves Me
First Assistant Camera
1993
Travolta and Me
First Assistant Camera