Cary Joji Fukunaga
Cary Joji Fukunaga is an American film director, writer, and cinematographer. He is known for writing and directing the 2009 film "Sin Nombre", the 2011 film "Jane Eyre", and for directing and executive producing the first season of the HBO series "True Detective", for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. He has received acclaim for the 2015 war drama "Beasts of No Nation", in which Fukunaga was writer, director, producer, and cinematographer.
Fukunaga lives in New York City. Fukunaga has lived in France, Japan, and Mexico City. He is fluent in French and Spanish. He counts screenwriter Naomi Foner as a mentor. He has received several grants, including a USA Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, the John H. Johnson Film Award / Princess Grace Foundation Fellowship, and a Katrin Cartlidge Foundation bursary.

Being James Bond

The Sound of 007
Designing Bond

Lovesong

Passion Project

On Story

Sin Nombre

Sin Nombre

Jane Eyre

Two Men

Sleepwalking in the Rift

Sleepwalking in the Rift

Victoria para Chino

Sikumi (On the Ice)

Beasts of No Nation

Beasts of No Nation

No Time to Die

Beasts of No Nation

Beasts of No Nation

Little Boxes

Thumper
77 Blackout
77 Blackout

No Time to Die

Joe Bell

Victoria para Chino

Victoria para Chino

It

No Time to Die
Chinatown Film Project
Blood on Snow
Blood on Snow

Ricky

In Between Storms

True Detective

The Alienist

The Alienist

Maniac

Maniac

Maniac

True Detective

Masters of the Air

Omnivore

The Alienist
