This is a visual explainer based on the Wikipedia article on Stéphane Fontaine. Read the full source article here. (opens in new tab)

Stéphane Fontaine

An exploration of the visual artistry and career of a distinguished French cinematographer.

His Journey 🎬 Filmography 🎞️

Dive in with Flashcard Learning!


When you are ready...
🎮 Play the Wiki2Web Clarity Challenge Game🎮

Professional Trajectory

Foundational Education

Stéphane Fontaine's journey into the world of visual storytelling began with formal training at the prestigious École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière. Graduating in 1985, he acquired a robust theoretical and practical understanding of cinematography, laying the groundwork for his future career.

Ascending the Ranks

Following his graduation, Fontaine embarked on his professional career, initially serving as a first assistant camera. This crucial role provided invaluable hands-on experience, allowing him to observe and learn from seasoned cinematographers, honing his technical skills and understanding of set dynamics before transitioning to lead the camera department.

Active Years

Fontaine has been an active and influential figure in the film industry since 1988. His extensive career spans decades, marked by a consistent output of visually compelling work across a diverse range of films and directors.

Filmography

Feature Films

Stéphane Fontaine's extensive work as a cinematographer includes numerous acclaimed feature films. His collaborations with renowned directors have resulted in visually distinctive and impactful cinematic experiences.

Year Title Director
1996 My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument 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 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

Accolades and Recognition

César Awards

Fontaine has received multiple nominations and wins at the prestigious César Awards, the national film awards of France, recognizing his exceptional contributions to French cinema.

Year Title Category Result
2005 The Beat That My Heart Skipped Best Cinematography Won
2009 A Prophet Won
2012 Rust and Bone Nominated
2016 Elle Nominated

BAFTA Awards

His international acclaim is further evidenced by nominations for the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA), highlighting the global impact of his cinematography.

Year Title Category Result
2024 Conclave Best Cinematography Nominated

European and Lumière Recognition

Fontaine's work has also been recognized by the European Film Awards and the Lumière Awards, further underscoring his significant contributions to European cinema.

European Film Awards

Year Title Category Result
2009 A Prophet Best Cinematographer Nominated

Lumière Awards

Year Title Category Result
2013 Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian Best Cinematography Nominated

Distinguished Honors

Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters

In recognition of his significant artistic achievements and contributions to culture, Stéphane Fontaine was appointed Chevalier (Knight) of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture in 2015. This honor celebrates his profound impact on the cinematic arts.

Teacher's Corner

Edit and Print this course in the Wiki2Web Teacher Studio

Edit and Print Materials from this study in the wiki2web studio
Click here to open the "St U00e9phane Fontaine" Wiki2Web Studio curriculum kit

Use the free Wiki2web Studio to generate printable flashcards, worksheets, exams, and export your materials as a web page or an interactive game.

True or False?

Test Your Knowledge!

Gamer's Corner

Are you ready for the Wiki2Web Clarity Challenge?

Learn about st_u00e9phane_fontaine while playing the wiki2web Clarity Challenge game.
Unlock the mystery image and prove your knowledge by earning trophies. This simple game is addictively fun and is a great way to learn!

Play now

Explore More Topics

Discover other topics to study!

                                        

References

References

  1.  Shared credit with Éric Gautier and Dominique Perrier-Royer
A full list of references for this article are available at the Stéphane Fontaine Wikipedia page

Feedback & Support

To report an issue with this page, or to find out ways to support the mission, please click here.

Disclaimer

Important Notice

This page was generated by an Artificial Intelligence and is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The content is based on a snapshot of publicly available data from Wikipedia and may not be entirely accurate, complete, or up-to-date.

This is not professional advice. The information provided on this website is not a substitute for professional consultation regarding cinematography, film production, or artistic direction. Always refer to official sources and consult with qualified professionals for specific needs.

The creators of this page are not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any actions taken based on the information provided herein.