Sentences with phrase «cinematography prize for»

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.
I'm also hoping Chivo gets the Best Cinematography prize for «Gravity».
There was more Irish success at the festival when Robbie Ryan received the best cinematography prize for his work on Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights.
Instead, Academy members seemed to dole out little consolation prizes across their ballots: a costume design prize for Phantom Thread here, visual effects and cinematography prizes for Blade Runner 2049 there.

Not exact matches

Brie Larson won best actress for Room and George Miller won best director for Mad Max: Fury Road, which also won the best cinematography prize.
It's rare for the cinematography prize to go to a film not nominated for best picture — not that Deakins hasn't had more shots on goal than many of his contemporaries; five of his 14 notices have come for best picture nominees, and one of them, «No Country for Old Men,» won the big prize.
Alejandro G. Inarritu was named best director for what he called a «human and tender story,» and «The Revenant» also won prizes for cinematography and sound.
contender for the major awards, but will almost certainly take home the prize for Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography, given how many people equate length - of - shot with quality - of - shot.
On the subject of Blade Runner, Roger Deakins did not win the Cinematography prize, but was instead the runner - up behind Dan Lausten for The Shape of Water, another film whose critical presence was jumpstarted by LAFCA.
This year they swooned for that cad with the cat, Llewyn Davis, giving the Coen brothers Inside Llewyn Davis four of its major prizes: Picture, Director, Actor and Cinematography.
The prize for cinematography went to Sayombhu Mukdeeprom for «Call Me By Your Name»; he was one of the few major winners not nominated for an Academy Award.
It's rare for the cinematography prize to go to a film not nominated for best picture.»
Heineman, who won Sundance prizes for directing and cinematography, often served as solo camera operator, getting shot at and witnessing torture.
The film took home the prize for Best Picture as well as trophies for Best Director (Terrence Malick), Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Chastain), Best Editing and Best Cinematography.
Its long list of awards includes the nod for its gorgeous cinematography at Tribeca, Audience and Grand Jury prizes at AFI Fest and of course, the Ariel for Best Picture and all other major categories in its home country.
The Cinema Eye Honors are the most extensive awards for nonfiction filmmaking, handing out prizes in directing, producing, cinematography, editing, music and graphic design or animation, in addition to overall film awards.
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.
«Carol,» which won four prizes from the NYFCC, won Original Score for Carter Burwell (a tie with his work in «Anomalisa») and second place honors in Direction for Todd Haynes and Cinematography for Ed Lachman.
Today's first prize, Best Cinematography, went to Sayombhu Mukdeeprom for his work on «Call Me by Your Name» and was announced before the telecast began.
Blade Runner 2049 won the prizes for Cinematography and Art Direction, and Christopher Nolan obtained another directing trophy for Dunkirk.
Durkin won a directing prize for this haunting tale that expands upon his 2010 short Mary Last Seen, and — sorry Pariah — it should have scored the cinematography award as well.
WAVEMAKER AWARD (GRAND PRIZE) Sable Mire (USA 2015), directed by Bogui Adjorlolo and Isaac Pauls JURY STATEMENT: For its ambitious portrait of familial relationships infused with dramatic tension, stylish cinematography, strong acting performances, and a provocative ending.
The National Society of Film Critics have given it their Best Picture prize, with the movie also taking Best Director for the Coens, Best Actor for Oscar Isaac, and Best Cinematography as well.
Daughters of the Dust bowed at Sundance in 1991 and lit up the festival, winning best cinematography for Jafa and ending up a finalist for the Grand Jury prize.
It is a path to cinematography also taken by the British artist Sam Taylor - Wood, nominated for a Turner prize in 1998 and now editing her high - profile film of the erotic bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey.
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