European Film Award for Best Cinematographer
The European Film Award for Best Cinematographer, also known as Carlo Di Palma European Cinematographer Award, is an award given to cinematographers working in the motion picture industry by the European Film Academy.
1980s
Year | Winner and nominees | English title |
---|---|---|
1989 (1st) | no award given | |
Henri Alekan | Wings of Desire | |
Mário Barroso | The Cannibals | |
1989 (2nd) | Ulf Brantas Jörgen Persson | The Women on the Roof |
Krzysztof Ptak | 300 Miles to Heaven | |
Yefim Reznik | Little Vera | |
Sándor Kardos | The Midas Touch (also known as Eldorádó) | |
Giorgos Arvanitis | Landscape in the Mist | |
1990s
Year | Winner and nominees | English title |
---|---|---|
1990 (3rd) | Tonino Nardi | Porte aperte |
Pierre Lhomme | Cyrano de Bergerac | |
Göran Nilsson | The Guardian Angel | |
1991 (4th) | Walther van den Ende | Toto the Hero |
1992 (5th) | Jean-Yves Escoffier | The Lovers on the Bridge |
1993 (5th) | no award given | |
1994 (6th) | no award given | |
1995 (7th) | no award given | |
1996 (8th) | no award given | |
1997 (9th) | John Seale | The English Patient |
Tibor Mathé | The Witman Boys | |
Ron Fortunato | Nil by Mouth | |
1998 (10th) | Adrian Biddle | The Butcher Boy |
Thierry Arbogast | Black Cat, White Cat | |
Dany Elsen | The Red Dwarf | |
Joseph Vilsmaier | Comedian Harmonists | |
1999 (11th) | Lajos Koltai | Sunshine |
The Legend of 1900 | ||
Yves Cape | Humanité | |
Alexei Fyodorov Anatoli Rodinov | Moloch | |
Jacek Petrycki | Journey to the Sun | |
2000s
2010s
Year | Winner and nominees | English title |
---|---|---|
2010 (23rd) | Giora Bejach | Lebanon |
Caroline Champetier | Of Gods and Men | |
Pavel Kostomarov | How I Ended This Summer | |
Barış Özbiçer | Honey | |
2011 (24th) | Manuel Alberto Claro | Melancholia |
Fred Kelemen | The Turin Horse | |
Guillaume Schiffman | The Artist | |
Adam Sikora | Essential Killing | |
2012 (25th) | Sean Bobbitt | Shame |
Darius Khondji | Amour | |
Bruno Delbonnel | Faust | |
Gökhan Tiryaki | Once Upon a Time in Anatolia | |
Hoyte Van Hoytema | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | |
2013 (26th) | Asaf Sudry | Fill the Void |
2014 (27th) | Łukasz Żal Ryszard Lenczewski | Ida |
2015 (28th) | Martin Gschlacht | Goodnight Mommy |
2016 (29th) | Camilla Hjelm Knudsen | Land of Mine |
2017 (30th) | Mikhail Krichman | Loveless |
2018 (31st) | Martin Otterbeck | Utøya: July 22 |
2019 (32nd) | Robbie Ryan | The Favourite |
2020s
Year | Winner and nominees | English title |
---|---|---|
2020 (33rd) | Matteo Cocco | Hidden Away |
See also
- César Award for Best Cinematography, Lumières Award for Best Cinematography
- BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
- Lola Awards for Best Cinematography
- David di Donatello for Best Cinematography
- Goya Award for Best Cinematography
- Polish Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Camerimage
- Golden Calf for Best Camera
- Czech Lion Award for Best Cinematography
- Magritte Award for Best Cinematography
- Hellenic Film Academy Awards for Best Cinematography
- Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography
- Robert Award for Best Cinematography, Bodil Award for Best Cinematographer
- Golden Arena for Best Cinematography
- Manaki Brothers Film Festival
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