Toyomichi Kurita

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Toyomichi Kurita - Director of Photography, Cinematography known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «Infinity» (1996), «Cookie's Fortune» (1999), «Sukiyaki Western Django» (2007), «First Daughter» (2004), «Daddy's Little Girls» (2007),

Toyomichi Kurita (born 1950 in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan) is a Japanese cinematographer who has worked in both Japan and the USA. He has frequently worked with American directors, Alan Rudolph and Tyler Perry, after graduating from the AFI Conservancy in 1981. In Japan, he has frequently collaborated with Takashi Miike.

The most significant works of Toyomichi Kurita

Cube
Cube (2021)

Position: Director of Photography
Madea's Big Happy Family
Madea's Big Happy Family (2011)

Position: Director of Photography
Why Did I Get Married Too?
Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010)

Position: Cinematography
Why Did I Get Married?
Why Did I Get Married? (2007)

Position: Cinematography, Director of Photography
Sukiyaki Western Django
Sukiyaki Western Django (2007)

Position: Director of Photography
Daddy's Little Girls
Daddy's Little Girls (2007)

Position: Director of Photography
Imprint
Imprint (2006)

Position: Director of Photography
Madea's Family Reunion
Madea's Family Reunion (2006)

Position: Director of Photography
First Daughter
First Daughter (2004)

Position: Director of Photography
Taboo
Taboo (1999)

Position: Director of Photography


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