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.
Trouble in Mind
(Director of Photography)
Cookie's Fortune
(Director of Photography)
Daddy's Little Girls
(Director of Photography)
Blood Red
(Director of Photography)
Shadow of China
(Director of Photography)
Taboo
(Director of Photography)
Crime of the Century
(Director of Photography)
First Daughter
(Director of Photography)
Madea's Family Reunion
(Director of Photography)
Pinocchio: The Making of a Masterpiece
(Director of Photography)
Grand Isle
(Director of Photography)
Imprint
(Director of Photography)
Afterglow
(Director of Photography)
The Moderns
(Director of Photography)
Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee
(Director of Photography)
Sukiyaki Western Django
(Director of Photography)
Moving
(Director of Photography)
Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys
(Director of Photography)
Convicts
(Director of Photography)
Why Did I Get Married Too?
(Director of Photography)
Madea's Big Happy Family
(Director of Photography)
Why Did I Get Married?
(Director of Photography)
Cube
(Director of Photography)
A Rage in Harlem
(Director of Photography)
Waiting to Exhale
(Director of Photography)
Infinity
(Director of Photography)
Powwow Highway
(Director of Photography)
Hard Rock Zombies
(Second Unit Director of Photography)
Big Wave
(Camera Operator)
Homecoming
(Director of Photography)
Toad's Oil
(Director of Photography)
The Brain Man
(Director of Photography)
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
(Camera Operator)