Sunday, November 17

Cinematography

1995 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1995 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1995 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerLegends of the FallJohn TollIn the early 1900s, three brothers and their father living in the remote wilderness of Montana are affected by betrayal, history, love, nature, and war.Amazon1995 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesForrest GumpDon BurgessAmazonThe Shawshank RedemptionRoger DeakinsAmazonThree Colors: RedPiotr SobocinskiAmazonWyatt EarpOwen RoizmanAmazon
1994 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1994 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1994 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerSchindler's ListJanusz KaminskiIn German-occupied Poland during World War II, industrialist Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.Amazon1994 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesFarewell My ConcubineChangwei GuAmazonSearching for Bobby FischerConrad L. HallAmazonThe FugitiveMichael ChapmanAmazonThe PianoStuart DryburghAmazon
1993 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1993 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1993 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerA River Runs Through ItPhilippe RousselotThe story about two sons of a stern minister -- one reserved, one rebellious -- growing up in rural Montana while devoted to fly fishing.Amazon1993 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesHoffaStephen H. BurumAmazonHowards EndTony Pierce-RobertsAmazonThe LoverRobert FraisseAmazonUnforgivenJack N. GreenAmazon
1992 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1992 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1992 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerJFKRobert RichardsonNew Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.Amazon1992 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesBugsyAllen DaviauAmazonTerminator 2: Judgment DayAdam GreenbergAmazonThe Prince of TidesStephen GoldblattAmazonThelma & LouiseAdrian BiddleAmazon
1991 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1991 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1991 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerDances with WolvesDean SemlerLieutenant John Dunbar, assigned to a remote western Civil War outpost, befriends wolves and Indians, making him an intolerable aberration in the military.Amazon1991 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesAvalonAllen DaviauAmazonDick TracyVittorio StoraroAmazonHenry & JunePhilippe RousselotAmazonThe Godfather: Part IIIGordon WillisAmazon
1990 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1990 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1990 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerGloryFreddie FrancisRobert Gould Shaw leads the U.S. Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices from both his own Union Army, and the Confederates.Amazon1990 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesBlazeHaskell WexlerAmazonBorn on the Fourth of JulyRobert RichardsonAmazonThe AbyssMikael SalomonAmazonThe Fabulous Baker BoysMichael BallhausAmazon
1989 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1989 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1989 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerMississippi BurningPeter BiziouTwo F.B.I. Agents with wildly different styles arrive in Mississippi to investigate the disappearance of some civil rights activists.Amazon1989 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesRain ManJohn SealeAmazonTequila SunriseConrad L. HallAmazonThe Unbearable Lightness of BeingSven NykvistAmazonWho Framed Roger RabbitDean CundeyAmazon
1988 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

1988 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

1988 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerThe Last EmperorVittorio StoraroThe story of the final Emperor of China.Amazon1988 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesBroadcast NewsMichael BallhausAmazonEmpire of the SunAllen DaviauAmazonHope and GloryPhilippe RousselotAmazonMatewanHaskell WexlerAmazon
2006 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

2006 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

2006 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerMemoirs of a GeishaDion BeebeNitta Sayuri reveals how she transcended her fishing-village roots and became one of Japan's most celebrated geisha.Amazon2006 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesBatman BeginsWally PfisterAmazonBrokeback MountainRodrigo PrietoAmazonGood Night, and Good Luck.Robert ElswitAmazonThe New WorldEmmanuel LubezkiAmazon
2007 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year

2007 Academy Awards – Cinematography Winner and Nominees

2007 Academy Awards - Cinematography WinnerPan's LabyrinthGuillermo NavarroIn the Falangist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world.Amazon2007 Academy Awards - Cinematography NomineesChildren of MenEmmanuel LubezkiAmazonThe Black DahliaVilmos ZsigmondAmazonThe IllusionistDick PopeAmazonThe PrestigeWally PfisterAmazon