BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
This is a list of winners and nominees for the BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography, which is presented to cinematographers, given out by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since 1963.
BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography | |
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Awarded for | Best Cinematography |
Location | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
Currently held by | Roger Deakins for 1917 (2019) |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
Winners and nominees
Best Cinematography – Black and White
- 1963: The Servant – Douglas Slocombe
- 1964: The Pumpkin Eater – Oswald Morris
- 1965: The Hill – Oswald Morris
- 1966: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold – Oswald Morris
- 1967: The Whisperers – Gerry Turpin
Best Cinematography – Colour
- 1963: From Russia with Love – Ted Moore
- 1964: Becket – Geoffrey Unsworth
- 1965: The Ipcress File – Otto Heller
- 1966: Arabesque – Christopher Challis
- 1967: A Man for All Seasons – Ted Moore
Best Cinematography
- 1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey – Geoffrey Unsworth
- 1969: Oh! What a Lovely War – Gerry Turpin
1970s
- 1970: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid – Conrad L. Hall
- 1971: Death in Venice – Pasqualino De Santis
- 1972: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Cabaret – Geoffrey Unsworth
- 1973: Don't Look Now – Anthony B. Richmond
- 1974: The Great Gatsby – Douglas Slocombe
- 1975: Barry Lyndon – John Alcott
- 1976: Picnic at Hanging Rock – Russell Boyd
- Aces High – Peter Allwork and Gerry Fisher
- All the President's Men – Gordon Willis
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest – Bill Butler, William A. Fraker, and Haskell Wexler
- 1977: A Bridge Too Far – Geoffrey Unsworth
- 1978: Julia – Douglas Slocombe
- 1979: The Deer Hunter – Vilmos Zsigmond[1]
1980s
- 1980: All That Jazz – Giuseppe Rotunno
- 1981: Tess – Ghislain Cloquet and Geoffrey Unsworth
- 1982: Blade Runner – Jordan Cronenweth
- 1983: Fanny och Alexander – Sven Nykvist
- 1984: The Killing Fields – Chris Menges
- 1985: Amadeus – Miroslav Ondříček
- The Emerald Forest – Philippe Rousselot
- A Passage to India – Ernest Day
- Witness – John Seale
- 1986: Out of Africa – David Watkin
- 1987: Jean de Florette – Bruno Nuytten
- 1988: Empire of the Sun – Allen Daviau[2]
- 1989: Mississippi Burning – Peter Biziou
1990s
- 1990: Vittorio Storaro – The Sheltering Sky
- 1991: Pierre Lhomme – Cyrano de Bergerac
- 1992: Dante Spinotti – The Last of the Mohicans
- 1993: Janusz Kamiński – Schindler's List
- 1994: Philippe Rousselot – Interview with the Vampire
- Brian J. Breheny – The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
- Don Burgess – Forrest Gump
- Andrzej Sekuła – Pulp Fiction
- 1995: John Toll – Braveheart
- 1996: John Seale – The English Patient
- 1997: Eduardo Serra – The Wings of the Dove
- 1998: Remi Adefarasin – Elizabeth
- 1999: Conrad L. Hall – American Beauty
2000s
- 2000: John Mathieson – Gladiator
- 2001: Roger Deakins – The Man Who Wasn't There
- 2002: Conrad L. Hall – Road to Perdition
- 2003: Andrew Lesnie – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- 2004: Dion Beebe and Paul Cameron – Collateral
- 2005: Dion Beebe – Memoirs of a Geisha
- 2006: Emmanuel Lubezki – Children of Men
- 2007: Roger Deakins – No Country for Old Men
- 2008: Anthony Dod Mantle – Slumdog Millionaire
- 2009: Barry Ackroyd – The Hurt Locker
2010s
- 2010: Roger Deakins – True Grit
- 2011: Guillaume Schiffman – The Artist
- 2012: Claudio Miranda – Life of Pi
- 2013: Emmanuel Lubezki – Gravity
- 2014: Emmanuel Lubezki – Birdman
- 2015: Emmanuel Lubezki – The Revenant[3]
- 2016: Linus Sandgren – La La Land
- 2017: Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049
- 2018: Alfonso Cuarón – Roma[4]
See also
References
External links
- "Awards Database – The BAFTA Site". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
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