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IMAGO International Cinematography Awards Winners

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IMAGO.logoHosted by the Serbian Society of Cinematographers (SAS), the second IMAGO International Awards for Cinematography presentation – which recognizes the art of cinematography in cooperation with IMAGO’s 53 memmber countries, partners and sponsors – was held on March 16th at the Yugoslovenska Kinoteka in Belgrade, Serbia. President Predrag Bambic, SAS led the ceremony.

Ed Lachman accepting his IMAGO International Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinematography
Ed Lachman accepting his IMAGO International Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinematography

And the winners are:

Cinematography – Feature Film:
Roger Deakins CBE, ASC, BSC – United Kingdom, Blade Runner

Cinematography – Documentary Film:
Adolpho Veloso, ABC – Brazil, On Yoga: The Architecture of Peace

Cinematography – Television Drama:
András Nagy HSC – Hungary, Eternal Winter

Emerging Young Cinematographer:
Jurgis Kmins – Latvia LGC, Billie

Student Film:
Balázs István Balázs – University of Theatre and Film Arts, Hungary, Budapest Hungary HSC – Castin

The IMAGO International Honorary Member´s Award:
Kommer Kleijn, SBC

Kommer Kleijn SBC, IMAGO Honorary Member
Kommer Kleijn SBC, IMAGO Honorary Member

The IMAGO International Award for Extraordinary Technical Achievement:
David Stump, ASC

The IMAGO International Award for Extraordinary Contribution to the Art of Cinematography:
The Manaki Brothers, ICFF Film Festival

The IMAGO International Award for Outstanding Achievement in Advancing Cinematography:
Rachel Morrison, ASC

The IMAGO International Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cinematography:
Ed Lachman, ASC

For more information please visit www.imago.org 

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