Biography
Emiko Omori (born 1940) is an American cinematographer and film director known for her documentary films. Her feature-length documentary Rabbit in the Moon won the Best Documentary Cinematography Award at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and an Emmy Award after it was broadcast on PBS that same year. One of the first camerawomen to work in news documentaries, Omori began her career at KQED in San Francisco in 1968.
Filmography
all 29
Movies 28
Director 7
self 3
Narrator 1
TV Shows 1
Director
WTF? (2018)
Movie
Cinematographer
Ghost Town to Havana (2015)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Chinatown Files (2001)
Movie
Cinematographer
Rebels with a Cause (2000)
Movie
Cinematographer
Coming to Light (2000)
Movie
Cinematographer
Conversations with Intellectuals About Selena (1999)
Movie
Cinematographer
Corpus: A Home Movie About Selena (1999)
Movie
Cinematographer
Regret to Inform (1999)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Women Outside (1996)
Movie
Additional Photography
Black Is… Black Ain’t (1994)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Great Depression (1993)
TV
Cinematographer
Home from the Eastern Sea (1990)
Movie
Cinematographer
Cowboy Poets (1988)
Movie
Additional Camera
The Times of Harvey Milk (1984)
Movie
4
Cinematographer
The Fall of the I-Hotel (1983)
Movie
Cinematographer
Conversations with Roy DeCarava (1983)
Movie
Cinematographer
Hopi: Songs of the Fourth World (1983)
Movie
Cinematographer
Oscar Micheaux, Film Pioneer (1981)
Movie
Cinematographer
Love It Like a Fool (1977)
Movie
Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderFemale
Birthday1940-01-01 (84 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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