John de Borman
John de Borman is a cinematographer whose work has appeared in notable films across different decades. Born in Paris, Île-de-France, de Borman has contributed to cinema primarily through the role of Director of Photography, shaping the visual style of several productions.
Biography
John de Borman is a cinematographer whose work has appeared in notable films across different decades. Born in Paris, Île-de-France, de Borman has contributed to cinema primarily through the role of Director of Photography, shaping the visual style of several productions. Their filmography includes projects that span the mid-1990s to the late 2000s, demonstrating sustained involvement in the craft.
Among their credits is Death Machine, a 1995 film where de Borman handled the cinematography, contributing to the film’s visual presentation. The same year, de Borman also worked on The Passion of Darkly Noon, another project where their expertise in lighting and camerawork played a part in the film’s execution. Later, in 2009, de Borman served as Director of Photography for An Education, furth…





