Camera
Community Rating
5.9
TMDB estimate
Born
September 21, 1938 (age 87)
Born in
Budapest, Hungary
Thomas Vámos is a Hungarian-Canadian cinematographer and director renowned for his contributions to Canadian cinema. He began his career in Hungary before emigrating to Canada, where he became a prominent figure in the film industry. Vámos is best known for his work on Being at Home with Claude (1992), a film that earned him a Genie Award nomination for Best Cinematography. His other notable works include La plante (1983) and La fleur aux dents (1976), showcasing his versatility and artistic vision.

Summer With The Ghosts
as Director of Photography
2003
Asbestos
as Director of Photography
2002

The Sleep Room
as Director of Photography
1998

Arthur Rimbaud, l'homme aux semelles de vent
as Cinematography
1995

Craque la vie!
as Director of Photography
1994

The Return of Tommy Tricker
as Director of Photography
1994

A Hero's Life
as Director of Photography
1994

Being at Home with Claude
as Cinematography
1992

Summer of the Colt
as Director of Photography
1991

The Revolving Doors
as Director of Photography
1988

Le chemin de Damas
as Director of Photography
1988

Captive Hearts
as Director of Photography
1987

The Gate
as Director of Photography
1987

The Peanut Butter Solution
as Director of Photography
1985

The Lady of Colours
as Director of Photography
1985

Mario
as Director of Photography
1984
The Plant
as Director, Camera Operator
1983

The Great Chess Movie
as Director of Photography
1982

The Juggler
as Director
1980

Games of the XXI Olympiad
as Camera Operator
1977