Academy Award for Best Cinematography






American film award

























Academy Award for Best Cinematography
Country United States
Presented by
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
First awarded 1929
Currently held by
Alfonso Cuarón
Roma (2018)
Website oscars.org

The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work on one particular motion picture.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Superlatives


  • 3 Winners and nominees


    • 3.1 1920s


    • 3.2 1930s


    • 3.3 1940s


    • 3.4 1950s


    • 3.5 1960s


    • 3.6 1970s


    • 3.7 1980s


    • 3.8 1990s


    • 3.9 2000s


    • 3.10 2010s




  • 4 Multiple awards and nominations


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





History





Charles Rosher, the first recipient in 1928


In its first film season, 1927–28, this award (like others such as the acting awards) was not tied to a specific film; all of the work by the nominated cinematographers during the qualifying period was listed after their names. The problem with this system became obvious the first year, since Karl Struss and Charles Rosher were nominated for their work together on Sunrise but three other films shot individually by either Rosher or Struss were also listed as part of the nomination. The second year, 1929, there were no nominations at all, although the Academy has a list of unofficial titles which were under consideration by the Board of Judges. In the third year, 1930, films, not cinematographers, were nominated, and the final award did not show the cinematographer's name.


Finally, for the 1931 awards, the modern system in which individuals are nominated for a single film each was adopted in all profession-related categories. From 1939 to 1967 with the exception of 1957, there were also separate awards for color and for black-and-white cinematography. Since then, the only black-and-white films to win are Schindler's List (1993) and Roma (2018).


Floyd Crosby won the award for Tabu in 1931, which was the last silent film to win in this category. Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.


No winners are lost, although some of the earliest nominees (and of the unofficial nominees of 1928–29) are lost, including The Devil Dancer (1927), The Magic Flame (1927), and Four Devils (1928). The Right to Love (1930) is incomplete, and Sadie Thompson (1927) is incomplete and partially reconstructed with stills.


The first nominees shot primarily on digital video were The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Slumdog Millionaire in 2009, with Slumdog Millionaire the first winner.[1] The following year Avatar was the first nominee and winner to be shot entirely on digital video.[2]


In 2018, Rachel Morrison became the first woman to receive a nomination. Prior to that it had been the last gender-neutral Academy Award category to never nominate a woman.[3][4] In 2019, Alfonso Cuarón became the first winner of this category to have also served as director on the film, for his film Roma.[5]



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Category
Name
Superlative
Year
Notes
Most awards

Leon Shamroy
4 awards
1942
Awards resulted from 18 nominations.

Joseph Ruttenberg
1958
Awards resulted from 10 nominations.
Most nominations

Leon Shamroy
18 nominations
1965
Nominations resulted in 4 awards.

Charles Lang
1972
Nominations resulted in 1 award.
Most consecutive awards

Emmanuel Lubezki
3 consecutive awards
2013, 2014, 2015
Awards resulted from 8 nominations.
Oldest winner

Conrad Hall
Age 76
2002
Hall died just two months before the awards ceremony. Hall is also the oldest non-posthumous winner, at age 73, in 1999.
Oldest nominee

Asakazu Nakai
Age 84
1985
Nakai shared the nomination with two others.
Youngest winner

Floyd Crosby
Age 31
1930/1931

Youngest nominee

Edward Cronjager
Age 27
1930/1931

Most nominations without an award

George J. Folsey
13 nominations
1963

First female nominee

Rachel Morrison

2017



Winners and nominees


Winners are listed first in colored row, followed by the other nominees.



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Year
Film
Nominees

1927/28
(1st)

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Charles Rosher
Karl Struss


The Devil Dancer

George Barnes

The Magic Flame
George Barnes

Sadie Thompson
George Barnes

1928/29
(2nd)
[note 1]


White Shadows in the South Seas

Clyde De Vinna

The Divine Lady

John F. Seitz

4 Devils

Ernest Palmer

In Old Arizona

Arthur Edeson

Our Dancing Daughters

George Barnes

Street Angel

Ernest Palmer


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Year
Film
Nominees

1929/30
(3rd)

With Byrd at the South Pole

Joseph T. Rucker and Willard Van der Veer

All Quiet on the Western Front

Arthur Edeson

Anna Christie

William H. Daniels

Hell's Angels

Tony Gaudio and Harry Perry

The Love Parade

Victor Milner

1930/31
(4th)

Tabu: A Story of the South Seas

Floyd Crosby

Cimarron

Edward Cronjager

Morocco

Lee Garmes

The Right to Love

Charles Lang

Svengali

Barney McGill

1931/32
(5th)

Shanghai Express

Lee Garmes

Arrowsmith

Ray June

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Karl Struss

1932/33
(6th)

A Farewell to Arms

Charles Lang

Reunion in Vienna

George J. Folsey

The Sign of the Cross

Karl Struss

1934
(7th)

Cleopatra

Victor Milner

The Affairs of Cellini

Charles Rosher

Operator 13

George J. Folsey

1935
(8th)

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Hal Mohr [note 2]

Barbary Coast

Ray June

The Crusades

Victor Milner

Les Misérables

Gregg Toland

1936
(9th)

Black-and-White

Anthony Adverse

Tony Gaudio

The General Died at Dawn

Victor Milner

The Gorgeous Hussy

George J. Folsey

Color (Special Achievement)

The Garden of Allah

W. Howard Greene and Harold Rosson

1937
(10th)

Black-and-White

The Good Earth

Karl Freund

Dead End

Gregg Toland

Wings over Honolulu

Joseph Valentine

Color (Special Achievement)

A Star Is Born

W. Howard Greene

1938
(11th)

Black-and-White

The Great Waltz

Joseph Ruttenberg

Algiers

James Wong Howe

Army Girl

Ernest Miller and Harry J. Wild

The Buccaneer

Victor Milner

Jezebel

Ernest Haller

Mad About Music

Joseph Valentine

Merrily We Live

Norbert Brodine

Suez

J. Peverell Marley

Vivacious Lady

Robert De Grasse

You Can't Take It with You

Joseph Walker

The Young in Heart

Leon Shamroy

Color (Special Achievement)

Sweethearts

Oliver T. Marsh and Allen Davey

1939
(12th)

Black-and-White [note 3][6]

Wuthering Heights

Gregg Toland

Stagecoach

Bert Glennon

Color [note 4][6]

Gone with the Wind

Ernest Haller and Ray Rennahan

The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex

Sol Polito and W. Howard Greene


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Year
Film
Nominees

1940
(13th)

Black-and-White

Rebecca

George Barnes

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

James Wong Howe

All This, and Heaven Too

Ernest Haller

Arise, My Love

Charles Lang

Boom Town

Harold Rosson

Foreign Correspondent

Rudolph Maté

The Letter

Tony Gaudio

The Long Voyage Home

Gregg Toland

Spring Parade

Joseph Valentine

Waterloo Bridge

Joseph Ruttenberg

Color

The Thief of Bagdad

Georges Périnal

Bitter Sweet

Oliver T. Marsh and Allen M. Davey

The Blue Bird

Arthur C. Miller and Ray Rennahan

Down Argentine Way

Leon Shamroy and Ray Rennahan

North West Mounted Police

Victor Milner and W. Howard Greene

Northwest Passage
Sidney Wagner and William V. Skall

1941
(14th)

Black-and-White

How Green Was My Valley

Arthur C. Miller

The Chocolate Soldier

Karl Freund

Citizen Kane

Gregg Toland

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Joseph Ruttenberg

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

Joseph Walker

Hold Back the Dawn

Leo Tover

Sergeant York

Sol Polito

Sun Valley Serenade

Edward Cronjager

Sundown

Charles Lang

That Hamilton Woman

Rudolph Maté

Color

Blood and Sand

Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan

Aloma of the South Seas
Wilfred M. Cline, Karl Struss and William E. Snyder

Billy the Kid

William V. Skall and Leonard Smith

Blossoms in the Dust

Karl Freund and W. Howard Greene

Dive Bomber

Bert Glennon

Louisiana Purchase

Harry Hallenberger and Ray Rennahan

1942
(15th)

Black-and-White

Mrs. Miniver

Joseph Ruttenberg

Kings Row

James Wong Howe

The Magnificent Ambersons

Stanley Cortez

Moontide

Charles G. Clarke

The Pied Piper

Edward Cronjager

The Pride of the Yankees

Rudolph Maté

Take a Letter, Darling

John J. Mescall

The Talk of the Town

Ted Tetzlaff

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

Leon Shamroy

This Above All

Arthur C. Miller

Color

The Black Swan

Leon Shamroy

Arabian Nights

Milton Krasner, William V. Skall and W. Howard Greene

Captains of the Clouds

Sol Polito

Jungle Book

W. Howard Greene

Reap the Wild Wind

Victor Milner and William V. Skall

To the Shores of Tripoli

Edward Cronjager and William V. Skall

1943
(16th)

Black-and-White

The Song of Bernadette

Arthur C. Miller

Air Force

James Wong Howe, Elmer Dyer and Charles A. Marshall

Casablanca

Arthur Edeson

Corvette K-225

Tony Gaudio

Five Graves to Cairo

John F. Seitz

The Human Comedy

Harry Stradling

Madame Curie

Joseph Ruttenberg

The North Star

James Wong Howe

Sahara

Rudolph Maté

So Proudly We Hail!

Charles Lang

Color

Phantom of the Opera

Hal Mohr and W. Howard Greene

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ray Rennahan

Heaven Can Wait

Edward Cronjager

Hello, Frisco, Hello

Charles G. Clarke and Allen M. Davey

Lassie Come Home

Leonard Smith

Thousands Cheer

George J. Folsey

1944
(17th)

Black-and-White

Laura

Joseph LaShelle

Double Indemnity

John F. Seitz

Dragon Seed
Sidney Wagner

Gaslight

Joseph Ruttenberg

Going My Way

Lionel Lindon

Lifeboat

Glen MacWilliams

Since You Went Away

Stanley Cortez and Lee Garmes

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

Robert Surtees and Harold Rosson

The Uninvited

Charles Lang

The White Cliffs of Dover

George J. Folsey

Color

Wilson

Leon Shamroy

Cover Girl

Rudolph Maté and Allen M. Davey

Home in Indiana

Edward Cronjager

Kismet

Charles Rosher

Lady in the Dark

Ray Rennahan

Meet Me in St. Louis

George J. Folsey

1945
(18th)

Black-and-White

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Harry Stradling

The Keys of the Kingdom

Arthur C. Miller

The Lost Weekend

John F. Seitz

Mildred Pierce

Ernest Haller

Spellbound

George Barnes

Color

Leave Her to Heaven

Leon Shamroy

Anchors Aweigh
Robert H. Planck and Charles P. Boyle

National Velvet

Leonard Smith

A Song to Remember

Tony Gaudio and Allen M. Davey

The Spanish Main

George Barnes

1946
(19th)

Black-and-White

Anna and the King of Siam

Arthur C. Miller

The Green Years

George J. Folsey

Color

The Yearling

Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith and Arthur Arling

The Jolson Story

Joseph Walker

1947
(20th)

Black-and-White

Great Expectations

Guy Green

Green Dolphin Street

George J. Folsey

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

Charles Lang

Color

Black Narcissus

Jack Cardiff

Life with Father

J. Peverell Marley and William V. Skall

Mother Wore Tights

Harry Jackson

1948
(21st)

Black-and-White

The Naked City

William Daniels

A Foreign Affair

Charles Lang

I Remember Mama

Nicholas Musuraca

Johnny Belinda

Ted D. McCord

Portrait of Jennie

Joseph August (posthumously)

Color

Joan of Arc

Joseph Valentine, William V. Skall and Winton C. Hoch

Green Grass of Wyoming

Charles G. Clarke

The Loves of Carmen
William E. Snyder

The Three Musketeers
Robert H. Planck

1949
(22nd)

Black-and-White

Battleground

Paul C. Vogel

Champion

Franz Planer

Come to the Stable

Joseph LaShelle

The Heiress

Leo Tover

Prince of Foxes

Leon Shamroy

Color

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

Winton C. Hoch

The Barkleys of Broadway

Harry Stradling

Jolson Sings Again
William E. Snyder

Little Women
Robert H. Planck and Charles Schoenbaum

Sand

Charles G. Clarke


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Year
Film
Nominees

1950
(23rd)

Black-and-White

The Third Man

Robert Krasker

All About Eve

Milton Krasner

The Asphalt Jungle

Harold Rosson

The Furies

Victor Milner

Sunset Boulevard

John F. Seitz

Color

King Solomon's Mines

Robert Surtees

Annie Get Your Gun

Charles Rosher

Broken Arrow

Ernest Palmer

The Flame and the Arrow

Ernest Haller

Samson and Delilah

George Barnes

1951
(24th)

Black-and-White

A Place in the Sun

William C. Mellor

Death of a Salesman

Franz Planer

The Frogmen

Norbert Brodine

Strangers on a Train

Robert Burks

A Streetcar Named Desire

Harry Stradling

Color

An American in Paris

Alfred Gilks and John Alton

David and Bathsheba

Leon Shamroy

Quo Vadis

Robert Surtees and William V. Skall

Show Boat

Charles Rosher

When Worlds Collide

John F. Seitz and W. Howard Greene

1952
(25th)

Black-and-White

The Bad and the Beautiful

Robert Surtees

The Big Sky

Russell Harlan

My Cousin Rachel

Joseph LaShelle

Navajo

Virgil Miller

Sudden Fear

Charles Lang

Color

The Quiet Man

Winton C. Hoch and Archie Stout

Hans Christian Andersen

Harry Stradling

Ivanhoe

Freddie Young

Million Dollar Mermaid

George J. Folsey

The Snows of Kilimanjaro

Leon Shamroy

1953
(26th)

Black-and-White

From Here to Eternity

Burnett Guffey

The Four Poster

Hal Mohr

Julius Caesar

Joseph Ruttenberg

Martin Luther

Joseph C. Brun

Roman Holiday

Franz Planer and Henri Alekan

Color

Shane

Loyal Griggs

All the Brothers Were Valiant

George J. Folsey

Beneath the 12-Mile Reef

Edward Cronjager

Lili
Robert H. Planck

The Robe

Leon Shamroy

1954
(27th)

Black-and-White

On the Waterfront

Boris Kaufman

The Country Girl
John F. Warren

Executive Suite

George J. Folsey

Rogue Cop

John F. Seitz

Sabrina

Charles Lang

Color

Three Coins in the Fountain

Milton Krasner

The Egyptian

Leon Shamroy

Rear Window

Robert Burks

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

George J. Folsey

The Silver Chalice

William V. Skall

1955
(28th)

Black-and-White

The Rose Tattoo

James Wong Howe

Blackboard Jungle

Russell Harlan

I'll Cry Tomorrow

Arthur Arling

Marty

Joseph LaShelle

Queen Bee

Charles Lang

Color

To Catch a Thief

Robert Burks

Guys and Dolls

Harry Stradling

Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

Leon Shamroy

A Man Called Peter
Harold Lipstein

Oklahoma!

Robert Surtees

1956
(29th)

Black-and-White

Somebody Up There Likes Me

Joseph Ruttenberg

Baby Doll

Boris Kaufman

The Bad Seed

Harold Rosson

The Harder They Fall

Burnett Guffey

Stagecoach to Fury

Walter Strenge

Color

Around the World in 80 Days

Lionel Lindon

The Eddy Duchin Story

Harry Stradling

The King and I

Leon Shamroy

The Ten Commandments

Loyal Griggs

War and Peace

Jack Cardiff

1957
(30th)
[note 5]

The Bridge on the River Kwai

Jack Hildyard

An Affair to Remember

Milton Krasner

Funny Face

Ray June

Peyton Place

William C. Mellor

Sayonara
Ellsworth Fredericks

1958
(31st)

Black-and-White

The Defiant Ones

Sam Leavitt

Desire Under the Elms

Daniel L. Fapp

I Want to Live!

Lionel Lindon

Separate Tables

Charles Lang

The Young Lions

Joseph MacDonald

Color

Gigi

Joseph Ruttenberg

Auntie Mame

Harry Stradling

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

William Daniels

The Old Man and the Sea

James Wong Howe

South Pacific

Leon Shamroy

1959
(32nd)

Black-and-White

The Diary of Anne Frank

William C. Mellor

Anatomy of a Murder

Sam Leavitt

Career

Joseph LaShelle

Some Like It Hot

Charles Lang

The Young Philadelphians

Harry Stradling

Color

Ben-Hur

Robert Surtees

The Big Fisherman

Lee Garmes

The Five Pennies

Daniel L. Fapp

The Nun's Story

Franz Planer

Porgy and Bess

Leon Shamroy


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Year
Film
Nominees

1960
(33rd)

Black-and-White

Sons and Lovers

Freddie Francis

The Apartment

Joseph LaShelle

The Facts of Life

Charles Lang

Inherit the Wind

Ernest Laszlo

Psycho
John L. Russell

Color

Spartacus

Russell Metty

The Alamo

William H. Clothier

BUtterfield 8

Joseph Ruttenberg and Charles Harten

Exodus

Sam Leavitt

Pepe

Joseph MacDonald

1961
(34th)

Black-and-White

The Hustler

Eugen Schüfftan

The Absent-Minded Professor

Edward Colman

The Children's Hour

Franz Planer

Judgment at Nuremberg

Ernest Laszlo

One, Two, Three

Daniel L. Fapp

Color

West Side Story

Daniel L. Fapp

Fanny

Jack Cardiff

Flower Drum Song

Russell Metty

A Majority of One

Harry Stradling

One-Eyed Jacks

Charles Lang

1962
(35th)

Black-and-White

The Longest Day

Jean Bourgoin and Walter Wottitz

Birdman of Alcatraz

Burnett Guffey

To Kill a Mockingbird

Russell Harlan

Two for the Seesaw

Ted D. McCord

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Ernest Haller

Color

Lawrence of Arabia

Freddie Young

Gypsy

Harry Stradling

Hatari!

Russell Harlan

Mutiny on the Bounty

Robert Surtees

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm

Paul C. Vogel

1963
(36th)

Black-and-White

Hud

James Wong Howe

The Balcony

George J. Folsey

The Caretakers

Lucien Ballard

Lilies of the Field

Ernest Haller

Love with the Proper Stranger

Milton Krasner

Color

Cleopatra

Leon Shamroy

The Cardinal

Leon Shamroy

How the West Was Won

William Daniels, Milton Krasner, Charles Lang and Joseph LaShelle

Irma la Douce

Joseph LaShelle

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Ernest Laszlo

1964
(37th)

Black-and-White

Zorba the Greek

Walter Lassally

The Americanization of Emily

Philip H. Lathrop

Fate Is the Hunter

Milton Krasner

Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte

Joseph Biroc

The Night of the Iguana

Gabriel Figueroa

Color

My Fair Lady

Harry Stradling

Becket

Geoffrey Unsworth

Cheyenne Autumn

William H. Clothier

Mary Poppins

Edward Colman

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

Daniel L. Fapp

1965
(38th)

Black-and-White

Ship of Fools

Ernest Laszlo

In Harm's Way

Loyal Griggs

King Rat

Burnett Guffey

Morituri

Conrad Hall

A Patch of Blue

Robert Burks

Color

Doctor Zhivago

Freddie Young

The Agony and the Ecstasy

Leon Shamroy

The Great Race

Russell Harlan

The Greatest Story Ever Told

William C. Mellor and Loyal Griggs

The Sound of Music

Ted D. McCord

1966
(39th)

Black-and-White

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Haskell Wexler

The Fortune Cookie

Joseph LaShelle

Georgy Girl

Kenneth Higgins

Is Paris Burning?

Marcel Grignon

Seconds

James Wong Howe

Color

A Man for All Seasons

Ted Moore

Fantastic Voyage

Ernest Laszlo

Hawaii

Russell Harlan

The Professionals

Conrad Hall

The Sand Pebbles

Joseph MacDonald

1967
(40th)

Bonnie and Clyde

Burnett Guffey

Camelot

Richard H. Kline

Doctor Dolittle

Robert Surtees

The Graduate
Robert Surtees

In Cold Blood

Conrad Hall

1968
(41st)

Romeo and Juliet

Pasqualino De Santis

Funny Girl

Harry Stradling

Ice Station Zebra

Daniel L. Fapp

Oliver!

Oswald Morris

Star!

Ernest Laszlo

1969
(42nd)

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Conrad Hall

Anne of the Thousand Days

Arthur Ibbetson

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

Charles Lang

Hello, Dolly!

Harry Stradling (posthumously)

Marooned

Daniel L. Fapp


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Year
Film
Nominees

1970
(43rd)

Ryan's Daughter

Freddie Young

Airport

Ernest Laszlo

Patton

Fred J. Koenekamp

Tora! Tora! Tora!
Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda, Masamichi Satoh and Charles F. Wheeler

Women in Love

Billy Williams

1971
(44th)

Fiddler on the Roof

Oswald Morris

The French Connection

Owen Roizman

The Last Picture Show

Robert Surtees

Nicholas and Alexandra

Freddie Young

Summer of '42
Robert Surtees

1972
(45th)

Cabaret

Geoffrey Unsworth

1776

Harry Stradling Jr.

Butterflies Are Free

Charles Lang

The Poseidon Adventure
Harold E. Stine

Travels with My Aunt

Douglas Slocombe

1973
(46th)

Cries and Whispers

Sven Nykvist

The Exorcist

Owen Roizman

Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Jack Couffer

The Sting

Robert Surtees

The Way We Were

Harry Stradling Jr.

1974
(47th)

The Towering Inferno

Fred J. Koenekamp and Joseph Biroc

Chinatown

John A. Alonzo

Earthquake

Philip H. Lathrop

Lenny

Bruce Surtees

Murder on the Orient Express

Geoffrey Unsworth

1975
(48th)

Barry Lyndon

John Alcott

The Day of the Locust

Conrad Hall

Funny Lady

James Wong Howe

The Hindenburg

Robert Surtees

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Haskell Wexler and Bill Butler

1976
(49th)

Bound for Glory

Haskell Wexler

King Kong

Richard H. Kline

Logan's Run

Ernest Laszlo

Network

Owen Roizman

A Star Is Born

Robert Surtees

1977
(50th)

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Vilmos Zsigmond

Islands in the Stream

Fred J. Koenekamp

Julia

Douglas Slocombe

Looking for Mr. Goodbar

William A. Fraker

The Turning Point

Robert Surtees

1978
(51st)

Days of Heaven

Néstor Almendros

The Deer Hunter

Vilmos Zsigmond

Heaven Can Wait

William A. Fraker

Same Time, Next Year

Robert Surtees

The Wiz

Oswald Morris

1979
(52nd)

Apocalypse Now

Vittorio Storaro

1941

William A. Fraker

All That Jazz

Giuseppe Rotunno

The Black Hole
Frank V. Phillips

Kramer vs. Kramer

Néstor Almendros


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Year
Film
Nominees

1980
(53rd)

Tess

Geoffrey Unsworth (posthumously) and Ghislain Cloquet

The Blue Lagoon

Néstor Almendros

Coal Miner's Daughter

Ralf D. Bode

The Formula

James Crabe

Raging Bull

Michael Chapman

1981
(54th)

Reds

Vittorio Storaro

Excalibur

Alex Thomson

On Golden Pond

Billy Williams

Ragtime

Miroslav Ondříček

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Douglas Slocombe

1982
(55th)

Gandhi

Billy Williams and Ronnie Taylor

Das Boot

Jost Vacano

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Allen Daviau

Sophie's Choice

Néstor Almendros

Tootsie

Owen Roizman

1983
(56th)

Fanny and Alexander

Sven Nykvist

Flashdance

Don Peterman

The Right Stuff

Caleb Deschanel

WarGames

William A. Fraker

Zelig

Gordon Willis

1984
(57th)

The Killing Fields

Chris Menges

Amadeus

Miroslav Ondříček

The Natural

Caleb Deschanel

A Passage to India
Ernest Day

The River

Vilmos Zsigmond

1985
(58th)

Out of Africa

David Watkin

The Color Purple

Allen Daviau

Murphy's Romance

William A. Fraker

Ran

Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda, and Asakazu Nakai

Witness

John Seale

1986
(59th)

The Mission

Chris Menges

Peggy Sue Got Married

Jordan Cronenweth

Platoon

Robert Richardson

A Room with a View

Tony Pierce-Roberts

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Don Peterman

1987
(60th)

The Last Emperor

Vittorio Storaro

Broadcast News

Michael Ballhaus

Empire of the Sun

Allen Daviau

Hope and Glory

Philippe Rousselot

Matewan

Haskell Wexler

1988
(61st)

Mississippi Burning

Peter Biziou

Rain Man

John Seale

Tequila Sunrise

Conrad Hall

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Sven Nykvist

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Dean Cundey

1989
(62nd)

Glory

Freddie Francis

The Abyss

Mikael Salomon

Blaze

Haskell Wexler

Born on the Fourth of July

Robert Richardson

The Fabulous Baker Boys

Michael Ballhaus


1990s


























































































































































































































Year
Film
Nominees

1990
(63rd)

Dances with Wolves

Dean Semler

Avalon

Allen Daviau

Dick Tracy

Vittorio Storaro

The Godfather Part III

Gordon Willis

Henry & June

Philippe Rousselot

1991
(64th)

JFK

Robert Richardson

Bugsy

Allen Daviau

The Prince of Tides

Stephen Goldblatt

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Adam Greenberg

Thelma & Louise

Adrian Biddle

1992
(65th)

A River Runs Through It

Philippe Rousselot

Hoffa

Stephen H. Burum

Howards End

Tony Pierce-Roberts

The Lover

Robert Fraisse

Unforgiven

Jack N. Green

1993
(66th)

Schindler's List

Janusz Kamiński

Farewell My Concubine

Gu Changwei

The Fugitive

Michael Chapman

The Piano

Stuart Dryburgh

Searching for Bobby Fischer

Conrad L. Hall

1994
(67th)

Legends of the Fall

John Toll

Forrest Gump

Don Burgess

The Shawshank Redemption

Roger Deakins

Three Colours: Red

Piotr Sobociński

Wyatt Earp

Owen Roizman

1995
(68th)

Braveheart

John Toll

Batman Forever

Stephen Goldblatt

A Little Princess

Emmanuel Lubezki

Sense and Sensibility

Michael Coulter

Shanghai Triad

Lü Yue

1996
(69th)

The English Patient

John Seale

Evita

Darius Khondji

Fargo

Roger Deakins

Fly Away Home

Caleb Deschanel

Michael Collins

Chris Menges

1997
(70th)

Titanic

Russell Carpenter

Amistad

Janusz Kamiński

Kundun

Roger Deakins

L.A. Confidential

Dante Spinotti

The Wings of the Dove

Eduardo Serra

1998
(71st)

Saving Private Ryan

Janusz Kamiński

A Civil Action

Conrad L. Hall

Elizabeth

Remi Adefarasin

Shakespeare in Love

Richard Greatrex

The Thin Red Line

John Toll

1999
(72nd)

American Beauty

Conrad L. Hall

The End of the Affair

Roger Pratt

The Insider

Dante Spinotti

Sleepy Hollow

Emmanuel Lubezki

Snow Falling on Cedars

Robert Richardson


2000s


























































































































































































































Year
Film
Nominees

2000
(73rd)

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Peter Pau

Gladiator

John Mathieson

Malèna

Lajos Koltai

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Roger Deakins

The Patriot

Caleb Deschanel

2001
(74th)

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Andrew Lesnie

Amélie

Bruno Delbonnel

Black Hawk Down

Sławomir Idziak

The Man Who Wasn't There

Roger Deakins

Moulin Rouge!

Donald McAlpine

2002
(75th)

Road to Perdition

Conrad Hall (posthumously)

Chicago

Dion Beebe

Far from Heaven

Edward Lachman

Gangs of New York

Michael Ballhaus

The Pianist

Paweł Edelman

2003
(76th)

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

Russell Boyd

City of God

César Charlone

Cold Mountain

John Seale

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Eduardo Serra

Seabiscuit

John Schwartzman

2004
(77th)

The Aviator

Robert Richardson

House of Flying Daggers

Zhao Xiaoding

The Passion of the Christ

Caleb Deschanel

The Phantom of the Opera

John Mathieson

A Very Long Engagement

Bruno Delbonnel

2005
(78th)

Memoirs of a Geisha

Dion Beebe

Batman Begins

Wally Pfister

Brokeback Mountain

Rodrigo Prieto

Good Night, and Good Luck

Robert Elswit

The New World

Emmanuel Lubezki

2006
(79th)

Pan's Labyrinth

Guillermo Navarro

The Black Dahlia

Vilmos Zsigmond

Children of Men

Emmanuel Lubezki

The Illusionist

Dick Pope

The Prestige

Wally Pfister

2007
(80th)

There Will Be Blood

Robert Elswit

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Roger Deakins

Atonement

Seamus McGarvey

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

Janusz Kamiński

No Country for Old Men

Roger Deakins

2008
(81st)

Slumdog Millionaire

Anthony Dod Mantle

Changeling

Tom Stern

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Claudio Miranda

The Dark Knight

Wally Pfister

The Reader

Roger Deakins and Chris Menges

2009
(82nd)

Avatar

Mauro Fiore

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Bruno Delbonnel

The Hurt Locker

Barry Ackroyd

Inglourious Basterds

Robert Richardson

The White Ribbon

Christian Berger


2010s





































































































































































































Year
Film
Nominees

2010
(83rd)

Inception

Wally Pfister

Black Swan

Matthew Libatique

The King's Speech

Danny Cohen

The Social Network

Jeff Cronenweth

True Grit

Roger Deakins

2011
(84th)

Hugo

Robert Richardson

The Artist

Guillaume Schiffman

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Jeff Cronenweth

The Tree of Life

Emmanuel Lubezki

War Horse

Janusz Kamiński

2012
(85th)

Life of Pi

Claudio Miranda

Anna Karenina

Seamus McGarvey

Django Unchained

Robert Richardson

Lincoln

Janusz Kamiński

Skyfall

Roger Deakins

2013
(86th)

Gravity

Emmanuel Lubezki

The Grandmaster

Philippe Le Sourd

Inside Llewyn Davis

Bruno Delbonnel

Nebraska

Phedon Papamichael

Prisoners

Roger Deakins

2014
(87th)

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

Emmanuel Lubezki

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Robert Yeoman

Ida

Łukasz Żal and Ryszard Lenczewski

Mr. Turner

Dick Pope

Unbroken

Roger Deakins

2015
(88th)

The Revenant

Emmanuel Lubezki

Carol

Edward Lachman

The Hateful Eight

Robert Richardson

Mad Max: Fury Road

John Seale

Sicario

Roger Deakins

2016
(89th)
[7]

La La Land

Linus Sandgren

Arrival

Bradford Young

Lion

Greig Fraser

Moonlight

James Laxton

Silence

Rodrigo Prieto

2017
(90th)

Blade Runner 2049

Roger Deakins

Darkest Hour

Bruno Delbonnel

Dunkirk

Hoyte van Hoytema

Mudbound

Rachel Morrison

The Shape of Water

Dan Laustsen

2018
(91st)

Roma

Alfonso Cuarón

Cold War

Łukasz Żal

The Favourite

Robbie Ryan

Never Look Away

Caleb Deschanel

A Star Is Born

Matthew Libatique


Multiple awards and nominations
















































































































Awards
Nominations
Recipient
4
18

Leon Shamroy
10

Joseph Ruttenberg
3
15

Robert Surtees
10

Conrad Hall
9

Robert Richardson
8

Emmanuel Lubezki
7

Arthur C. Miller
5

Freddie Young
4

Vittorio Storaro
3

Winton C. Hoch
2
14

Harry Stradling
10

James Wong Howe
8

Ray Rennahan
6

Janusz Kamiński
6

Charles Rosher
5

Burnett Guffey
5

Haskell Wexler
4

William C. Mellor
4

Chris Menges
4

Geoffrey Unsworth
3

Hal Mohr
3

Sven Nykvist
3

John Toll
2

Freddie Francis













































































































































































































Awards
Nominations
Recipient
1
18

Charles Lang
14

Roger Deakins
10

William V. Skall
9

W. Howard Greene
9

Victor Milner
8

George Barnes
8

Joseph LaShelle
8

Ernest Laszlo
7

Daniel L. Fapp
7

Tony Gaudio
7

Ernest Haller
7

Milton Krasner
6

Harold Rosson
6

Gregg Toland
5

Joseph Valentine
5

John Seale
4

Néstor Almendros
4

Robert Burks
4

William Daniels
4
Allen M. Davey
4

Lee Garmes
4

Loyal Griggs
4

Ernest Palmer
4

Wally Pfister
4

Leonard Smith
4

Karl Struss
4

Vilmos Zsigmond
3

Jack Cardiff
3

Karl Freund
3

Fred J. Koenekamp
3

Sam Leavitt
3

Lionel Lindon
3

Oswald Morris
3

Philippe Rousselot
3

Billy Williams
2

Arthur Arling
2

Dion Beebe
2

Joseph Biroc
2

Robert Elswit
2

Boris Kaufman
2
Oliver Marsh
2

Russell Metty
2

Claudio Miranda
2

Georges Périnal
2

Paul C. Vogel
1

Anthony Dod Mantle
1

Andrew Lesnie
1

John Alcott
1

Russell Carpenter

















































































































































































































Awards
Nominations
Recipient
0
13

George J. Folsey
7

Edward Cronjager
7

John F. Seitz
6

Caleb Deschanel
6

Russell Harlan
5

Allen Daviau
5

Bruno Delbonnel
5

Rudolph Maté
5

Franz Planer
5

Owen Roizman
4

Charles G. Clarke
4

William A. Fraker
4
Robert H. Planck
4

Joseph Walker
3

Michael Ballhaus
3

Norbert Brodine
3

Arthur Edeson
3

Bert Glennon
3

Ray June
3

Joseph MacDonald
3

Ted D. McCord
3

Sol Polito
3

Douglas Slocombe
3
William E. Snyder
2

Joseph August
2

Michael Chapman
2

William H. Clothier
2

Edward Colman
2

Stanley Cortez
2

Jeff Cronenweth
2

Stephen Goldblatt
2

John Mathieson
2

Richard H. Kline
2

Edward Lachman
2

Philip H. Lathrop
2

Matthew Libatique
2

Seamus McGarvey
2

Miroslav Ondříček
2

J. Peverell Marley
2

Don Peterman
2

Tony Pierce
2

Dick Pope
2

Rodrigo Prieto
2
Eduardo Serra
2

Dante Spinotti
2

Harry Stradling Jr.
2

Leo Tover
2
Sidney Wagner
2

Gordon Willis
2

Łukasz Żal



Notes





  1. ^ The 2nd Academy Awards is unique in being the only occasion where there were no official nominees. Subsequent research by AMPAS has resulted in a list of unofficial or de facto nominees, based on records of which films were evaluated by the judges.


  2. ^ Having not been officially nominated, Hal Mohr was a write-in candidate and became the only write-in to ever win an Academy Award.


  3. ^ A preliminary list of submissions from the studios included the following titles, which were not official nominees: First Love (Joseph Valentine), The Great Victor Herbert (Victor Milner), Gunga Din (Joseph H. August), Intermezzo (Gregg Toland), Juarez (Tony Gaudio), Lady of the Tropics (Norbert Brodine), Only Angels Have Wings (Joseph Walker) and The Rains Came (Arthur C. Miller).


  4. ^ A preliminary list of submissions from the studios included the following titles, which were not official nominees: Drums Along the Mohawk (Ray Rennahan and Bert Glennon), The Four Feathers (Georges Périnal and Osmond Borradaile), The Mikado (William V. Skall) and The Wizard of Oz (Harold Rosson).


  5. ^ In 1957, black-and-white and color films competed in a combined Best Cinematography category.




See also



  • BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography

  • Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography

  • Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Cinematography

  • American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases



References





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  3. ^ Bernstein, Paula (2014-11-04). "8 Female Cinematographers You Should Know About". IndieWire. Retrieved 2018-01-25.


  4. ^ Tapley, Kristopher (2018-01-23). "Oscars: 'Mudbound's' Rachel Morrison Makes History as First Female Cinematographer Nominee". Variety. Retrieved 2018-01-25.


  5. ^ O'Falt, Chris (Feb 24, 2019). "Director Alfonso Cuaron Wins Best Cinematography Oscar for 'Roma'". IndieWire. Retrieved Feb 25, 2019.


  6. ^ ab "The Official Academy Awards Database". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved January 9, 2018.


  7. ^ "Academy Awards 2017: Complete list of Oscar winners and nominees". Los Angeles Times. February 26, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2018.




External links



  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences official site


  • The Official Academy Awards Database, listing all past nominees and winners











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