National_Society_of_Film_Critics_Award_for_Best_Cinematography
The National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography is an annual award given by National Society of Film Critics to honor the best cinematographer of the year.
English cinematographer Roger Deakins won this award a record four times. Haskell Wexler, Néstor Almendros, Gordon Willis, Philippe Rousselot, and Christopher Doyle each won the award twice.
1960s
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Year | Winner | Cinematographer(s) |
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1967 | In the Heat of the Night | Haskell Wexler |
1968 | Bullitt | William A. Fraker |
1969 | The Wild Bunch | Lucien Ballard |
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1970s
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1980s
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Year | Winner | Cinematographer(s) |
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1980 | Raging Bull | Michael Chapman |
1981 | Pennies from Heaven | Gordon Willis |
1982 | Diva | Philippe Rousselot |
1983 | Never Cry Wolf | Hiro Narita |
1984 | Comfort and Joy | Chris Menges |
The Killing Fields | ||
1985 | Ran | Takao Saito, Masaharu Ueda, and Asakazu Nakai |
1986 | Blue Velvet | Frederick Elmes |
1987 | Hope and Glory | Philippe Rousselot |
1988 | Wings of Desire (Der Himmel über Berlin) | Henri Alekan |
1989 | The Fabulous Baker Boys | Michael Ballhaus |
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1990s
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Year | Winner | Cinematographer(s) |
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1990 | Where the Heart Is | Peter Suschitzky |
1991 | Barton Fink | Roger Deakins |
1992 | Raise the Red Lantern (Da hong deng long gao gao gua) | Zhao Fei |
1993 | Schindler's List | Janusz Kamiński |
1994 | Ed Wood | Stefan Czapsky |
1995 | Devil in a Blue Dress | Tak Fujimoto |
1996 | Breaking the Waves | Robby Müller |
Dead Man | ||
1997 | Kundun | Roger Deakins |
1998 | The Thin Red Line | John Toll |
1999 | American Beauty | Conrad L. Hall |
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2000s
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2010s
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Year | Winner | Cinematographer(s) |
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2010 | True Grit | Roger Deakins |
2011 | The Tree of Life | Emmanuel Lubezki |
2012 | The Master | Mihai Mălaimare Jr. |
2013 | Inside Llewyn Davis | Bruno Delbonnel |
2014 | Mr. Turner | Dick Pope |
2015 | Carol | Edward Lachman |
2016 | Moonlight | James Laxton[1] |
2017 | Blade Runner 2049 | Roger Deakins[2] |
2018 | Roma | Alfonso Cuarón[3] |
2019 | Atlantics | Claire Mathon[4] |
Portrait of a Lady on Fire |
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2020s
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Year | Winner | Cinematographer(s) |
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2020 | Nomadland | Joshua James Richards[5] |
2021 | The Green Knight | Andrew Droz Palermo[6] |
2022 | EO | Michał Dymek[7] |
2023 | Killers of the Flower Moon | Rodrigo Prieto[8] |
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- Patrick Shanley (January 7, 2017). "'Moonlight' Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
- Hilary Lewis (January 6, 2018). "'Lady Bird' Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
- Katie Kilkenny (January 5, 2019). "'The Rider' Named Best Picture by the National Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
- Trilby Beresford; Sharareh Drury (January 4, 2020). "'Parasite' Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
- Lewis, Hilary (2024-01-06). "National Society of Film Critics Voting Underway". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2024-01-06.