British Independent Film Award for Best Cinematography

The British Independent Film Award for Best Cinematography is an annual award given to the cinematographer's work that has been deemed "best" in a particular year for their work in independent British cinema. The award was introduced in 2017. Before its inception, cinematography was included in the category British Independent Film Award for Best Technical Achievement.

Winners & nominees

2000s

Best Technical Achievement

Year Film Nominee(s)
2001
[1]
The WarriorRoman Osin (cinematography)
AloneJonathan Rudd (editing)
EnigmaJohn Beard (production design)
High Heels and Low LifesJany Temime (costume design)
2002
[2]
Morvern CallarAlwin H. Küchler (cinematography)
24 Hour Party PeopleMark Tildesley (production design)
Bloody SundayIvan Strasburg (cinematography)
Lawless HeartScott Thomas (editing)
2003
[3]
In This WorldPeter Christelis (editing)
16 Years of AlcoholJohn Rhodes (cinematography)
Bright Young ThingsMichael Howells (production design)
Buffalo SoldiersDavid Holmes (music)
In This WorldTim Alban, Joakim Sundström, Stuart Wilson (sound)
2004
[4]
Touching the VoidMike Eley (cinematography)
Bride and PrejudiceEduardo Castro, Ralph Wheeler-Holes (costume design)
Code 46Mark Tildesley (production design)
Dead Man's ShoesLucas Roche, Chris Wyatt (editing)
Enduring LoveHaris Zambarloukos (cinematography)
2005
[5]
The DescentJon Harris (editing)
A Cock and Bull StoryPeter Christelis (editing)
The Constant GardenerCésar Charlone (cinematography)
The LibertineBen Van Os (production design)
Mrs Henderson PresentsSandy Powell (costume design)
2006
[6]
The Last King of ScotlandAnthony Dod Mantle (cinematography)
The QueenAlan MacDonald (production design)
Daniel Phillips (makeup)
This Is EnglandLudovico Einaudi (music)
The Wind That Shakes the BarleyBarry Ackroyd (cinematography)
2007
[7]
SunshineMark Tildesley (production design)
28 Weeks LaterEnrique Chediak (cinematography)
And When Did You Last See Your Father?Trevor Waite (editing)
ControlMartin Ruhe (cinematography)
Hallam FoeColin Monie, David Mackenzie (music)
2008
[8]
HungerSean Bobbitt (cinematography)
The DuchessMichael O'Connor (costume design)
In BrugesJon Gregory (editing)
ShiftyHarry Escott, Molly Nyman (music)
Slumdog MillionaireAnthony Dod Mantle (cinematography)
2009
[9]
Bright StarGreig Fraser (cinematography)
Bunny and the BullGary Williamson (production design)
Fish TankRobbie Ryan (cinematography)
MoonClint Mansell (music)
Tony Noble (production design)

2010s

Year Film Nominee(s)
2010
[10]
MonstersGareth Edwards (visual effects)
The ArborTim Barker (sound)
Brighton RockJohn Mathieson (cinematography)
The IllusionistSylvain Chomet (animation)
The King's SpeechEve Stewart (production design)
2011
[11]
Tinker Tailor Soldier SpyMaria Djurkovic (production design)
SennaChris King, Gregers Sall (editing)
ShameSean Bobbitt (cinematography)
Joe Walker (editing)
We Need to Talk about KevinSeamus McGarvey (cinematography)
2012
[12]
Berberian Sound StudioJoakim Sundström (sound design)
Berberian Sound StudioNic Knowland (cinematography)
BrokenElectric Wave Bureau (music)
Ginger and RosaRobbie Ryan (cinematography)
The ImposterAndrew Hulme (editing)
2013
[13]
The Selfish GiantAmy Hubbard (casting)
LockeJustine Wright (editing)
Starred UpShaheen Baig (casting)
Under the SkinJohnnie Burn (sound design)
Mica Levi (music)
2014
[14]
FrankStephen Rennicks (music)
'71Chris Wyatt (editing)
Tat Radcliffe (cinematography)
Catch Me DaddyRobbie Ryan (cinematography)
Mr. TurnerDick Pope (cinematography)
2015
[15]
Ex MachinaAndrew Whitehurst (visual effects)
AmyChris King (editing)
BrooklynFiona Weir (casting)
Ex MachinaMark Digby (production design)
MacbethAdam Arkapaw (cinematography)
2016
[16]
American HoneyRobbie Ryan (cinematography)
Free FireShaheen Baig (casting)
The Girl with All the GiftsSeb Barker (visual effects)
Notes on BlindnessJoakim Sundström (sound design)
Oasis: SupersonicPaul Monaghan, Mat Whitecross (editing)

Best Cinematography

Year Film Cinematographer(s)
2017
[17][18]
Lady MacbethAri Wegner
I Am Not a WitchDavid Gallego
JawboneTat Radcliffe
Leaning Into the WindThomas Riedelsheimer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriBen Davis
2018
[19][20]
The FavouriteRobbie Ryan
American AnimalsOle Bratt Birkeland
Lean on PeteMagnus Joenck
A Prayer Before DawnDavid Ungaro
You Were Never Really HereThomas Townend
2019
[21][22]
BeatsBenjamin Kračun
In FabricAri Wegner
JudyOle Bratt Birkeland
MoffieJamie D Ramsay
The Personal History of David CopperfieldZac Nicholson

References

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