San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography
The San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography is an award given by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle to honor a cinematographer who has delivered an outstanding achievement while working in the film industry.
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography | |
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The 2018 recipient: Alfonso Cuarón | |
Awarded for | Best Achievement in Cinematography |
Country | United States |
Presented by | San Francisco Film Critics Circle |
First awarded | Wally Pfister The Dark Knight (2008) |
Currently held by | Alfonso Cuarón Roma (2018) |
Website | sffcc |
Winners
2000s
Year | Winner | Film |
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2008 | Wally Pfister | The Dark Knight |
2009 | Roger Deakins | A Serious Man |
2010s
Year | Winner | Film |
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2010 | Matthew Libatique | Black Swan |
2011 | Emmanuel Lubezki | The Tree of Life |
2012 | Claudio Miranda | Life of Pi |
2013 | Emmanuel Lubezki | Gravity |
2014 | Łukasz Żal and Ryszard Lenczewski | Ida |
2015 | John Seale | Mad Max: Fury Road |
2016 | James Laxton | Moonlight |
2017 | Roger Deakins | Blade Runner 2049 |
2018 | Alfonso Cuarón | Roma |
2019 | Roger Deakins | 1917 |
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