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Laszlo Kovacs (second from left) was presented with the first Hollywood Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography award from Sandra Bullock, with whom he worked on the comedy «Miss Congeniality».
This year's Cinderella story,» Slumdog Millionaire», a «rag to riches film based on the life of a young slumdweller of Mumbai, has won the best cinematography award from the National Society of Film Critics, US.
«Slumdog Millionaire» has won the best cinematography award from the National Society of Film Critics, US.

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Here's the caption @nascarcasm claims goes with this photo: Oscar winners (from left) Christian Bale (Best Actor In A Supporting Role, «The Fighter»), Natalie Portman (Actress In A Leading Role, «Black Swan»), Melissa Leo (Actress In A Supporting Role, «The Fighter»), Colin Firth (Actor In A Leading Role, «The King's Speech») and Kurt Busch (Best Directing, Cinematography, Costume Design and Short - Subject Documentary, «A Positive Step For Me»), celebrate backstage following the Academy Awards, which honor achievement in filmmaking.
This year, a number of awards in different categories will be presented ranging from acting and directing to scriptwriting and cinematography.
Despite award winning cinematography from Emmanuel Lubezki (Gravity, The Revenant) and an all - star cast, Knight of Cups is as uneventful and meaningless as any cinematic venture you're likely to sit in front this year.
We knew the technical awards were a lock, but stealing the Cinematography Oscar from the Deke (that would be Roger Deakins, who shot «True Grit «-RRB- was a shocker.
The film received three other awards from the OFCS including Best Director for George Miller, Best Editing and Best Cinematography.
From a technical perspective, the film looks gorgeous thanks to the cinematography by Academy Award winning director of photography Robert Richardson.
Film Independent graciously uploaded most of the acceptance speeches from last night's Independent Spirit Awards, including two speeches that never aired during it's live broadcast — Emmanuel Lubezki wining for Best Cinematography and Tom Cross wining for Best Editing.
32nd British Academy Film Awards 2 wins from 10 nominations Best Film Best Screenplay - Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman - Best Actor - Woody Allen - Best Actress - Diane Keaton - Best Supporting Actress - Mariel Hemingway - Best Supporting Actress - Meryl Streep - Best Direction - Woody Allen - Best Cinematography - Gordon Willis - Best Editing - Susan E Morse - Best Sound - James Sabat, Dan Sable, Jack Higgins
Both Call Me By Your Name supporting actors, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg, were nominated and the awards - dormant Wonderstruck from Todd Haynes found life today with nominations in Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Art Direction / Production Design and a Breakout nomination for Millicent Simmonds.
From 1939 to 1967 (with the exception of 1957), there were also separate awards for color and for black - and - white cinematography.
I feel that most of what is truly wonderful about this film comes from the story itself; of course the cinematography is nothing short of award worthy.
Nightcrawler is a great character study, beautiful cinematography and an award worthy performance from Jake Gyllenhaal.
This film's merit lies in its stunning color photography, for which it won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, which is also why the new Blu - ray release from 20th Century Fox's is a total winner: the film has received a glorious transfer with results that are nothing short of dazzling.
Matt Heineman's Cartel Land, which looks at both sides of a Mexican - American border zone where drugs and guns are driving vigilantes to take matters into their own hands, drew two awards from our jury, a best director award for the filmmaker and a best cinematography prize for Heineman and Matt Porwoll.
On the heels of his recent Best Cinematography feting from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for his work in Children of Men, Emmanuel Lubezki took top honors in the feature film competition last night at the 21st annual American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Outstanding Achievement Awards at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel.
This is really a shame, not only since the movie played at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012 (where it picked up the World Cinema Cinematography Award in Documentary) and would in theory have some interviews and press material from that event, but because the subject matter itself cries out for the deeper exploration and updates to which the home video format is uniquely suited.
Pierre Lhomme was nominated for a César Award for his luscious, rain - drenched cinematography in this debut feature from legendary director Patrice Chéreau.
And it did that with best - director wins from L.A. and New York online, with a shared best - picture prize in L.A. and with three cinematography awards for Emmanuel Lubezki.
Best Film: 12 Years a Slave Best Director: Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave Best Lead Female: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine Best Lead Male: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club Best Supporting Female: Lupita Nyong» o, 12 Years a Slave Best Supporting Male: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club Best Cinematography: Sean Bobbitt, 12 Years a Slave Best Screenplay: John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave Best Editing: Nat Sanders, Short Term 12 Best International Film: Blue Is The Warmest Color Best Documentary: 20 Feet from Stardom Best First Feature: Ryan Coogler, Fruitvale Station Best First Screenplay: Bob Nelson, Nebraska John Cassavetes Award: This Is Martin Bonner Robert Altman Award for Best Ensemble: Mud
The film is currently getting about 50 + accolades from international film festivals; which includes the Best Foreign Short & Best Actress at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards, Best Drama & Best Cinematography at Los Angeles Film Awards, Best Foreign Short Film at Ukrainian International Short Film Festival, Rising Star Awards at Canada International Film Festival, an Official Finalist at London Film Awards, among others.
In 2006, he received two awards for his Cinematography on Shelton's We Go Way Back from the Slamdance and Torun Film Festivals.
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