Friday, January 17, 2025
39th American Society of Cinematographers Awards
Yesterday, January 16, ASC announced the nominees for its 2025 Outstanding Achievement Awards, spanning feature films, documentaries, television and music videos.
Andrzej Bartkowiak will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Michael Goi will be recognized with the Career Achievement in Television Award. John Simmons will be awarded the President's Award, and Joan Churchill will be celebrated with the Lifetime Documentary Award. Pete Romano will be honored with the Curtis Clark Technology Award.
Winners will be honored at the Awards Gala on February 23, 2025, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. For those who can't attend in person, the ceremony will be live-streamed on theasc.com.
The Nominations
Theatrical Feature Film
Phedon Papamichael for A Complete Unknown, James Mangold, USA
Stéphane Fontaine for Conclave, Edward Berger, USA and UK
Greig Fraser for Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve, USA, Canada, UAE, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Jordan and Gambia
Edward Lachman for Maria, Pablo Larraín, Italy, Germany, Chile and USA
Jarin Blaschke for Nosferatu, Robert Eggers, USA
Lol Crawley for The Brutalist, Brady Corbet, UK, USA and Hungary
Alice Brooks for Wicked, Jon M. Chu, USA, Japan, Canada, Iceland and UK
Spotlight Award
Michal Dymek for Pigen med nålen (The Girl with the Needle), Magnus von Horn, Denmark, Poland and Sweden
Klaus Kneist and Renata Mwende for Nawi, Vallentine Chelluget, Apuu Mourine, Kevin Schmutzler, and Tobias Schmutzler, Kenya
Jomo Fray for Nickel Boys, RaMell Ross, USA
Documentary Award
Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw for Gaucho Gaucho, Michael Dweck and Geregory Kershaw, USA and Argentina
Michael Crommett for Photographer: Dan Winters Life is Once. Forever., Pagan Danielle Harleman, USA (TV)
Adrey Stefanov for Porcelain War, Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev, USA, Ukraine and Australia
To check nominations for all categories go official site here.
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