Biography
Joan Hutton is a Canadian cinematographer, with work featured in over 36 films. She is best known for her work in Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows (1998), The Famine Within (1990), The Spring and Fall of Nina Polanski (1974) and the TV series The Newsroom. Hutton was the first female president of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, and the first woman to be given the ability to place 'csc' after her name, which represents being a full member.
Filmography
all 19
Movies 19
Director 4
self 1
Self
Women Behind the Camera (2007)
Movie
Cinematographer
Escape from the Newsroom (2002)
Movie
Cinematographer
To My Birthmother... (2002)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Devil You Know: Inside the Mind of Todd McFarlane (2001)
Movie
Director of Photography
The Life and Death of Owen Hart (1999)
Movie
Cinematographer
Tops & Bottoms (1999)
Movie
Director of Photography
Just a Wedding (1999)
Movie
Director of Photography
Hitman Hart: Wrestling With Shadows (1998)
Movie
Cinematographer
Picturing a People: George Johnston, Tlingit Photographer (1997)
Movie
Cinematographer
Out: Stories of Lesbian and Gay Youth (1994)
Movie
Cinematographer
Them That's Not (1993)
Movie
Cinematographer
Sisters in the Struggle (1991)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Famine Within (1990)
Movie
Cinematographer
Older, Stronger, Wiser (1989)
Movie
Cinematographer
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief (1986)
Movie
Cinematographer
Our Dear Sisters (1975)
Movie
Director
The Spring and Fall of Nina Polanski (1974)
Movie
Cinematographer
Motherland: Tales of Wonder
Movie
Cinematographer
Kim Campbell Through the Looking Glass
Movie
Ratings
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1974
1991
1998
1999
2007
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GenderFemale
CitizenshipsCanada
Also Known AsJoan Hutton CSC
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