
Kirsten Johnson
Kirsten Johnson (born 12 October 1965, Seattle) is a cinematographer and documentary filmmaker. She graduated from Brown University in 1987, with a BA in Fine Arts and Literature. After two years in West Africa working on local fiction and documentary film projects, she attended the FEMIS (the French National Film School) in Paris. Her film "Cameraperson" premiered at Sundance 2016 and her short "The Above" premiered at 2015 New York Film Festival. Her work as a cinematographer appears in Oscar-winning "Citizen Four," Academy Award-nominated, "The Invisible War," Tribeca winner, "Pray the Devil Back to Hell," "Fahrenheit 9/11", Academy Award-nominated "Asylum," "This Film is Not Yet Rated," and "Derrida."
Filmography

The Arc of Oblivion
as Self
The Arc of Oblivion
as Self

Subject
as Self
Subject
as Self

Dick Johnson Is Dead
as Self
Dick Johnson Is Dead
as Self
ROOM H.264: Brooklyn, NY, June 2016
as self
ROOM H.264: Brooklyn, NY, June 2016
as self

In the Service of the Film
as self
In the Service of the Film
as self

Cameraperson
as Self (archive footage)
Cameraperson
as Self (archive footage)

This Film Is Not Yet Rated
as Self - Interviewer (voice)
This Film Is Not Yet Rated
as Self - Interviewer (voice)