BSC' Best Cinematography
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Nominees for 2007 The British Society of Cinematographers (BSC) are delighted to announce the nominations for the BSC Best Cinematography Award. The Nomination Certificates and the Award will be presented at the BSC Summer Lunch at Pinewood Studios on Sunday 20 th July 2008. Roger Deakins, ASC/ BSC with “The Assassination of Jesse James” by Joel and Ethan Coen
Deakins (1949, UK) was nominated for the first time by BSC with film title “The Hudsucker Proxy” (1994) having won the award with “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) – both titles were directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Previous Best Cinematography nominations and awards by “The Assassination of Jesse James”: Nominations : Academy Awards (Oscars), American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), Online Film Critics Society Awards, Satellite Awards; Awards : Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Awards. --- Seamus McGARvey, BSC with “Atonement” by Joe Wright
McGAEvey (1967, UK) is a first time nominee by BSC. Previous Best Cinematography nominations and awards by “Atonement”: Nominations : Academy Awards (Oscars), American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), BAFTA Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Online Film Critics Society Awards; Awards : Irish Film and Television Awards. --- Rodrigo Prieto, AMC/ ASC with “Babel” by Alejandro González Iñárritu
PRIETO (1965, Mexico) is a first time nominee by BSC. Previous Best Cinematography nominations “ Babel ”: BAFTA Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Online Film Critics Society Awards. --- Peter Suschitzky, BSC with “Eastern Promises” by David Cronenberg
Suschitzky (1941, Poland) was previously nominated by BSC by Valentino (1977) directed by British director Ken Russell. Previous Best Cinematography nomination by “Eastern Promises”: Genie Awards. --- Remi Adefarasin, BSC with “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” by Shekhar Kapur
Adefarasin (1948, UK) was previously awarded by BSC by Shekhar Kapur's “Elizabeth” (1998). Previous Best Cinematography nominations and awards for “Elizabeth: The Golden Age”: none . --- Dick Pope, BSC with “The Illusionist” by Neil Burger
Pope (1947, UK) is a first time nominee by BSC. Previous Best Cinematography nominations and awards for “The Illusionist”: Nominations : Academy Awards (Oscars), American Society of Cinematographers (ASC); Awards : Camerimage – Silver Frog, San Diego Film Critics Society Awards.
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