Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic — Fruitvale U.S. Directing Award: Dramatic — Jill Soloway, Afternoon Delight Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award — Lake Bell, In A World Excellence
in Cinematography Award: U.S. Dramatic — Bradford Young, Ain't Them Bodies Saints and Mother of George Special Jury Award for Acting — Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley, The Spectacular Now Special Jury Award for Sound Design — Upstream Color
Grand Jury Prize: Documentary — Blood Brother U.S. Directing Award: Documentary — Cutie and the Boxer U.S. Documentary Editing Award — Gideon's Army Excellence
in Cinematography Award: U.S. Documentary — Dirty Wars Special Jury Award: U.S. Documentary — Inequality For All Special Jury Award: U.S. Documentary — American Promise
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».
Directed by Benh Zeitlin 93 - minutes, U.S.A., 2012 Sundance Film Festival, 2012 Sundance Film Festival U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize and Excellence
in Cinematography Award
The Excellence
in Cinematography Award: US Dramatic was presented to Beasts of the Southern Wild, directed by Benh Zeitlin, featuring cinematography by Ben Richardson.
The initial word came out while Haynes was at Cannes to help honor his frequent collaborator Edward Lachman who had received the Pierre Angénieux ExcelLens
in Cinematography Award, a lifetime - achievement award.
The Excellence
in Cinematography Award: Documentary was presented to The Redemption of General Butt Naked, directed by Eric Strauss and Daniele Anastasion; cinematographers: Eric Strauss, Ryan Hill and Peter Hutchens.
At Sundance, cinematographer Bradford Young was honored with the Excellence
in Cinematography Award for his work on the film.
The short film Cold Turkey, written and directed by Gavin Keane, has won the Excellence
in Cinematography Award at the 2010 Amsterdam Film Festival.
The Excellence
in Cinematography Award: Dramatic was presented to Pariah, directed and written by Dee Rees; cinematographer: Bradford Young.
Not exact matches
After industry
award nominations were announced one year, Ms. Clifford, who had amassed more than a dozen such honors, reminded an interviewer that she had been snubbed
in the categories of
cinematography and editing.
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 filmmakin
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 filmmakin
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 filmmakin
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 filmmakin
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 filmmakin
in filmmaking.
This year, a number of
awards in different categories will be presented ranging from acting and directing to scriptwriting and
cinematography.
Days of Heaven, which brought Malick the best director
award at Cannes
in 1979 and is arguably his finest film, is being reissued
in a new print that does justice to Néstor Almendros's magnificent
cinematography drawing on the paintings of Winslow Homer, Andrew Wyeth, Edward Hopper and (
in one scene of a religious ceremony
in wheat fields) Jean - François Millet.
At the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Heineman received both the Directing
Award and Special Jury
Award for
Cinematography in the U.S. Documentary competition.
The Hollywood Film
Awards honors the most acclaimed films and actors while previewing highly anticipated films and talent for the upcoming year, also acknowledges artists
in the categories of
Cinematography, Visual Effects, Film Composing, Costume Design, Editing, Production Design, Sound and Makeup & Hairstyling.
New for 2011, films
in competition were also eligible for Jury
Awards for Best Editing, Best
Cinematography, Best Score / Music, Best Screenplay (narratives) and Breakthrough Performance (narratives).
In the standoff between «Boy...» and ``... man,» the «Birdman» came out on top last night at the 87th annual Academy
Awards, winning four awards including best picture, best director for Alejandro González Iñárritu, best original screenplay, and best cinematography for Emmanuel Lu
Awards, winning four
awards including best picture, best director for Alejandro González Iñárritu, best original screenplay, and best cinematography for Emmanuel Lu
awards including best picture, best director for Alejandro González Iñárritu, best original screenplay, and best
cinematography for Emmanuel Lubezki.
Blade Runner 2049 was the biggest winner today with three
awards: Original Score, Production Design and
Cinematography and The Shape of Water, which went
in with the most nominations ended up with zero wins.
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom won the
cinematography award for Call Me by Your Name
in the first trophy handed out Saturday.
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.
The film also won
in the categories for editing and
cinematography, as well as special
awards for its sound design and visual effects work.
Jason Kohn's Manda Bala (Send a Bullet) received three
awards that March evening, including Outstanding Achievement
in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking,
Cinematography and Editing.
Heineman received both the 2015 Sundance Directing
Award as well as the Special Jury
Award for
Cinematography in the US Documentary competition, and we are proud to help get the film the notice it deserves.
His wife said he shares the
award with his fellow nominees
in the category, all of whom are also
in contention for the
cinematography Oscar next month.
«Diane,» which is produced by Martin Scorsese, also won for Jones» screenplay and Wyatt Garfield's
cinematography in awards announced at a ceremony
in New York on Thursday night.
Presidents
Award recipient Stephen Lighthill, head of the American Film Institute Conservatory's
cinematography program since 2004, said the school will graduate its 99th female cinematographer under his tenure
in June.
Morrison is the first woman to compete
in the organization's feature film category and the first woman nominated for
cinematography in the 90 - year history of the Academy
Awards.
Rachel Morrison made history Tuesday morning, becoming the first woman nominated for
cinematography in the 90 - year history of the Academy
Awards.
Academy
Award nominated for
cinematography, this colorful epic (
in some scenes the sky is literally canary yellow) is best viewed
in the wide screen for more Pacific scenery
in the picture.
Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki accepts the Best
Cinematography award for «The Revenant» onstage during the 88th Annual Academy
Awards at the Dolby Theatre on February 28, 2016
in Hollywood, California.
Mad Max: Fury Road may have been stopped
in its tracks for a Best Picture win (it was runner - up) but it still drove off with three
awards; Best Director, Best
Cinematography and Best Production Design.
The critically acclaimed Darkest Hour received six Academy
Award ® nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor
in a Leading Role, Best
Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling and Best Production Design.
It even earned a number of
award nominations and not just
in the Golden Globes» easily cracked Comedy / Musical categories but contending for lead actress,
cinematography, and costume design Oscars.
Joel and Ethan Coen, «No Country for Old Men» Year: 2007 Cast: Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Garret Dillahunt, Tess Harper, Woody Harrelson, Tommy Lee Jones, Kelly Macdonald Distributor: Miramax Films / Paramount Vantage Premiere history: Cannes Film Festival May 19, 2007; wide release Nov. 9, 2007 Other
awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Direction, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Critics» Choice Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Golden Globe Awards Best Screenplay; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem, won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
awards won: British Academy Film
Awards (BAFTA) Best Direction, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Critics» Choice Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Golden Globe Awards Best Screenplay; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem, won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
Awards (BAFTA) Best Direction, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Critics» Choice
Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Golden Globe Awards Best Screenplay; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem, won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem); Golden Globe
Awards Best Screenplay; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem, won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
Awards Best Screenplay; Screen Actors Guild
Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast
in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem, won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best
Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing
Best Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best Director: Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) Best Actress: Frances McDormand (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Actor: Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour) Best
Cinematography: Roger Deakins (Blade Runner 2049) Best Supporting Actress: Allison Janney (I, Tonya) Best Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Adapted Screenplay: James Ivory (Call Me By Your Name) Best Original Screenplay: Martin McDonagh (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) Best Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer: I Am Not a Witch Best Sound: Dunkirk Best Production Design: The Shape of Water Best Special Visual Effects: Blade Runner 2049 Best Film Not
in the English Language: The Handmaiden Best Documentary: I Am Not Your Negro Best Editing: Baby Driver Best Animated Film: Coco Best Makeup and Hair: Darkest Hour Best Original Music: Alexander Desplat (The Shape of Water) Best British Film: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Best British Short Film: Cowboy Dave EE Rising Star
Award: Daniel Kaluuya
Visually, this is a stunning film, captured
in a beautifully hazy luminescence by cinematographer Brandon Trost (who won the
Cinematography award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival), and the film's period detail is also excellent.
Tom Hooper, «The King's Speech» Year: 2010 Cast: Anthony Andrews, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall Director: Tom Hooper Distributor: Momentum Pictures Premiere history: Sept. 6, 2010 Telluride Film Festival; UK - wide release Jan. 7, 2011 Other
awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay; Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound
awards won: British Academy Film
Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay; Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound
Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor
in a Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film
Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay; Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound
Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay; Critics» Choice
Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound
Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe
Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild
Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast
in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor
in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress
in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best
Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing
Best Feature: «The Wrestler» Best Director: Tom McCarthy, «The Visitor» Best Male Lead: Mickey Rourke, «The Wrestler» Best Female Lead: Melissa Leo, «Frozen River» Best Supporting Male: James Franco, «Milk» Best Supporting Female: Penelope Cruz, «Vicky Cristina Barcelona» Best Screenplay: «Vicky Cristina Barcelona» Best
Cinematography: «The Wrestler» Best First Feature: «Synecdoche, New York» Best First Screenplay: «Milk» Best Foreign Film: «The Class» Best Documentary: «Man on Wire» Robert Altman
Award: «Synecdoche, New York» John Cassavetes
Award: «
In Search of a Midnight Kiss» Lacoste Truer Than Fiction
Award: Margaret Brown, «The Order of Myths» Piaget Producers
Award: Heather Rae, «Frozen River» Someone to Watch
Award: Lynn Shelton, «My Effortless Brilliance»
Danny Boyle, «Slumdog Millionaire» Year: 2008 Cast: Rubina Ali, Tanay Hemant Chheda, Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar, Madhur Mittal, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Telluride Film Festival Aug. 30, 2008; UK - wide release, Jan. 9, 2009 Other
awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, British Film Independent Awards Best Director; Golden Globe, Best Director of a Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture Drama; Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Awards; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography (won), Best Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
awards won: British Academy Film
Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, British Film Independent Awards Best Director; Golden Globe, Best Director of a Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture Drama; Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Awards; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography (won), Best Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, British Film Independent
Awards Best Director; Golden Globe, Best Director of a Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture Drama; Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Awards; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography (won), Best Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
Awards Best Director; Golden Globe, Best Director of a Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture Drama; Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice
Awards; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography (won), Best Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound
Awards; Screen Actors Guild
Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast
in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best
Cinematography (won), Best Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing
Damien Chazelle, «La La Land» Year: 2016 Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt Distributor: Summit Entertainment / Lionsgate Premiere history: Aug. 31, 2016 Venice Film Festival; wide release Dec. 9, 2016 (United States) Other
awards won (selected): British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film; Best Actress in a leading role (Emma Stone), Best Direction; Critics» Choice Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone, won), Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design (won); Best Cinematography (won), Best Costume Design, Bes
awards won (selected): British Academy Film
Awards (BAFTA) Best Film; Best Actress in a leading role (Emma Stone), Best Direction; Critics» Choice Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone, won), Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design (won); Best Cinematography (won), Best Costume Design, Bes
Awards (BAFTA) Best Film; Best Actress
in a leading role (Emma Stone), Best Direction; Critics» Choice
Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone, won), Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design (won); Best Cinematography (won), Best Costume Design, Bes
Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone, won), Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design (won); Best
Cinematography (won), Best Costume Design, Best Film
Although it didn't pick up any
awards, «Mad Max: Fury Road» had the most nominations with three
in the best picture, best director, and best
cinematography categories, further solidifying its shaky but continuously recognized position
in the
awards season race.
In selecting a director of photography for his haunting, elegiacal war drama, Malick chose two - time Academy
Award - winning director of photography John Toll, ASC (Legends of the Fall, Braveheart), whose work on The Thin Red Line recently earned him both the New York Film Critics» and National Society of Film Critics»
awards for Best
Cinematography.
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.
McGarvey has won IFTA
Awards for Best
Cinematography in 2005 for adventure film Sahara and most recently for the acclaimed adaptation of We Need to Talk About Kevin.
, Syd Garon (CEH15, Outstanding Graphic Design, Jodorowsky's Dune), Eugene Hernandez (Deputy Director, Film Society at Lincoln Center), Eric Hynes (Associate Curator of Film, Museum of the Moving Image), Jason Ishikawa (Head of International Sales, Cinetic Media), Steve James (CEH12 Winner, Outstanding Feature & Direction, The Interrupters), Kirsten Johnson (CEH17 Winner, Outstanding Feature &
Cinematography, Cameraperson), John Kusiak (CEH12 Winner, Outstanding Score, Tabloid), Loira Limbal (Vice President, Firelight Media), Elizabeth Lo (CEH16 Winner, Outstanding Nonfiction Short Film, Hotel 22), Michal Marczak (CEH17 Winner, Heterodox
Award, All These Sleepless Nights), Marilyn Ness (CEH17 Winner, Outstanding Feature, Cameraperson), Dan Nuxoll (Artistic Director, Rooftop Films), Bill Ross (CEH13 Nominee, Outstanding Direction, Tchoupitoulas; CEH16 Nominee,
Cinematography, Western), Kelli Scarr (CEH09 Nominee, Outstanding Score,
In a Dream), Mo Scarpelli (CEH16 Nominee, Spotlight
Award, Frame by Frame), Jess Search (Chief Executive, The Doc Society), Signe, Byrge Sorensen (CEH16 Winner, Outstanding Feature Film & Production, The Look of Silence), Jean Tsien (Editor of CEH17 Audience Nominee Miss Sharon Jones!)
The story is filmed on location
in Honduras, Mexico and Arizona by Marc Silver and Pau Esteve Birba, who took away the Best
Cinematography award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
Best Picture - Phantom Thread Best Actor - Daniel Kaluuya for Get Out Best Actress - Sally Hawkins for The Shape of Water Best Supporting Actor - Willem Dafoe for The Florida Project Best Supporting Actress - Laurie Metcalf for Lady Bird Best Director - Paul Thomas Anderson for Phantom Thread Best Screenplay - Greta Gerwig for Lady Bird Best
Cinematography - Hoyte Van Hoytema for Dunkirk Best Documentary - Dawson City: Frozen Time Best Foreign - Language Film (
awarded in memory of Jay Carr)- The Square Best Animated Film - Coco Best Film Editing (
awarded in memory of Karen Schmeer)- David Lowery for A Ghost Story
Other
awards went to Emmanuel Lubezki for his
cinematography in Gonzalez Inarritu's BIRDMAN.
I sat down to write this piece for the first time last year, taken by the caliber of
cinematography we had to bask
in throughout the year and, indeed, the
awards season.