List of all films where Tak Fujimoto, cinematographer, did the cinematography. This list of Tak Fujimoto films/movies is sorted alphabetically and includes trailers of the movies when available. While this isn't necessarily a list of all Tak Fujimoto movies it does include the most popular ones. The films on this list include both big blockbusters and smaller indie films, but the commonality is that all of these movies were shot by Tak Fujimoto.
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Almost all Tak Fujimoto cinematography credits are included. While they usually don't operate the camera, cinematographers like Tak Fujimoto are said to have "shot" films. Cinematographers, better known as DPs, have the final say for any lighting and framing during the filming of the movie. These are the most famous movies where Tak Fujimoto did the cinematography. You may copy this factual list to build your own just like it, re-rank it to fit your opinions, then publish it to share with your friends. {#nodes}A Thousand Acres
Michelle Pfeiffer, Michelle WilliamsReleased: 1997
Directed by: Jocelyn Moorhouse
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Charlie Sheen, Martin SheenReleased: 1973
Directed by: Terrence Malick
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Oprah Winfrey, Thandie NewtonReleased: 1998
Directed by: Jonathan Demme
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Ed Harris, Charles BronsonReleased: 1980
Directed by: Jerrold Freedman
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Ryan Phillippe, Laura LinneyReleased: 2007
Directed by: Billy Ray
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Barbara Steele, Desireé CousteauReleased: 1974
Directed by: Jonathan Demme
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Sylvester Stallone, Martin ScorseseReleased: 1976
Directed by: Paul Bartel
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Courteney Cox, Steve GuttenbergReleased: 1988
Directed by: Daniel Petrie
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Sylvester Stallone, David CarradineReleased: 1975
Directed by: Paul Bartel
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Zoie Palmer, Caroline DhavernasReleased: 2010
Directed by: John Erick Dowdle
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Denzel Washington, Poppy MontgomeryReleased: 1995
Directed by: Carl Franklin
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Bernie Casey, Rosalind CashReleased: 1976
Directed by: William Crain
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Charlie Sheen, Matthew BroderickReleased: 1986
Directed by: John Hughes
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Cuba Gooding Jr., Brian DennehyReleased: 1992
Directed by: Rowdy Herrington
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Sharon Stone, Alicia SilverstoneReleased: 2012
Directed by: Marc Turtletaub
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Sophia Loren, Ann-MargretReleased: 1995
Directed by: Howard Deutch
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Tiffany Brissette, Beau BridgesReleased: 1983
Directed by: Jonathan Kaplan
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Christopher Walken, Mandy PatinkinReleased: 1979
Directed by: Jonathan Demme
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Michelle Pfeiffer, Alec BaldwinReleased: 1988
Directed by: Jonathan Demme
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Mary Steenburgen, Jason Robards Jr.Released: 1980
Directed by: Jonathan Demme
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Diane Lane, Christopher LloydReleased: 1983
Directed by: Bob Giraldi, Henry Jaglom
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Robert De Niro, Jessica LangeReleased: 1992
Directed by: Irwin Winkler
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Tom Hanks, Denzel WashingtonReleased: 1993
Directed by: Jonathan Demme
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James Spader, Gina GershonReleased: 1986
Directed by: Howard Deutch
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Jeff Goldblum, Anthony PerkinsReleased: 1978
Directed by: Alan Rudolph
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