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Born in Osaka, Japan, Kanamé Onoyama graduated from the Keio University in Tokyo with a degree in French literature. Upon moving to France in 2004, he studied cinematography at the ESRA school of cinema in Paris, and trained for several years as a camera assistant on both commercials and narrative projects. Since becoming a cinematographer, he has shot a mix of feature films, documentaries, commercials, music videos, and artistic videos.
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- Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) Second Unit Director of Photography
- Mr. X (2014) Cinematography
- The Man in the Hat (2020) Director of Photography
- Inshallah a Boy (2024) Director of Photography
- Delectable You (2017) Director of Photography
- Homesick (2019) Director of Photography
- Abou Leila (2020) Director of Photography
- Ed Sheeran: Azizam (2025) Cinematography
- Quarante (2009) as Self
- The Marvelous Misadventures of the Stone Lady (2019) Director of Photography
- Not The House (2021) Director of Photography
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