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Mick von Bornemann
Cinematographer
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Mick von Bornemann is known for
Color Me Dead (1969)
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It Takes All Kinds (1969)
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Gentle Strangers (1972)
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Known for
Color Me Dead
5.6
Cinematographer
1969
It Takes All Kinds
4.9
Cinematographer
1969
Gentle Strangers
Cinematographer
1972
A Test of Love
6.6
Cinematographer
1984
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Cinematographer
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A Test of Love
6.6
Cinematographer
1984
Australia in the 80's
Short
Cinematographer
1981
Now You're Talking
8.4
Cinematographer
1979
Cass
6.3
TV Movie
Cinematographer
(as Mick Bornemann)
1978
Cyclone Approaching!
Short
Cinematographer
1976
Access: Experiment in Port Adelaide
Short
Cinematographer
1975
Cricket: Australian Style
Short
Cinematographer
(as Mick Bornemann)
1974
Maybe Tomorrow
Cinematographer
1973
Gentle Strangers
Cinematographer
1972
Tempo: Australia in the Seventies
Short
Cinematographer
1971
That Lady from Peking
6.3
Cinematographer
(as Mick Bornemann)
1971
Or Forever Hold Your Peace
Cinematographer
1970
Color Me Dead
5.6
Cinematographer
1969
It Takes All Kinds
4.9
Cinematographer
1969
The Adventurers
TV Series
Cinematographer
(1968)
1968
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Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
6
Australia in the 80's
Short
camera operator: photographer
1981
Let the Balloon Go
7.2
camera operator: second unit
1976
Cricket: Australian Style
Short
camera operator
(as Mick Bornemann)
1974
The Fifth Facade: The Making of the Sydney Opera House
Short
camera operator
1973
A Place to Grow: Elizabeth, South Australia
Short
camera
(as W.v. Bornemann)
1962
The Big Boomerang
Short
camera operator
(as Mick Borneman)
1962
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Mick Borneman
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