Mutsuo Naganuma (Japanese 男 沼 六 男 Naganuma Mutsuo; * 1945 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese cinematographer. In 1968, he joined the production studio Shōchiku and worked there as a camera assistant. The 1978 released film Shin Ningen Shikkaku was his first independent work as a cameraman. In the 1980s, he worked with, among others, the director Shinji Sōmai on his award-winning works Gyoei no mure and Hikaru onna. From Wikipedia (de), the free encyclopedia
Kabei: Our Mother
(Cinematography)
The Unbroken
(Director of Photography)
The Twilight Samurai
(Director of Photography)
The Dream of Russia
(Director of Photography)
Yearning
(Director of Photography)
The Catch
(Director of Photography)
Kids
(Cinematography)
Maria's Stomach
(Cinematography)
The Man from Shimizu
(Cinematography)
Jesus is My Boss
(Director of Photography)
Toki no kagayaki
(Director of Photography)
New - No Longer Human
(Director of Photography)
Marriage
(Cinematography)
Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally
(Director of Photography)
A Class to Remember
(Director of Photography)
No More God, No More Love
(Director of Photography)
Go for Broke
(Director of Photography)
A Class to Remember IV: Fifteen
(Director of Photography)
Luminous Woman
(Director of Photography)
A Tale of Young Elopement
(Cinematography)
The Hidden Blade
(Director of Photography)
The First Catch
(Director of Photography)
A Chair on the Plains
(Director of Photography)
Mofuku no niau hitozuma futari
(Director of Photography)
The Taste of Fish
(Director of Photography)
Free and Easy 11
(Director of Photography)
Wait and See
(Director of Photography)
A Class to Remember II
(Director of Photography)
Somehow, Crystal
(Cinematography)
Half a Confession
(Director of Photography)
Love and Honor
(Director of Photography)