European Film Award for Best Cinematographer

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European Film Award for Best Cinematography
Country Europe
Presented byEuropean Film Academy
First awarded1989
Currently held byCrystel FournierGreat Freedom (2021)
Websiteeuropeanfilmawards.eu

The European Film Award for Best Cinematographer, also known as Carlo Di Palma European Cinematographer Award, is an award given to cinematographers working in the motion picture industry by the European Film Academy.

Winners and nominees[edit]

1980s[edit]

Year Composer(s) English title Original title
1989
(1st)
No award given
Nomination for Special Aspect Award
France Henri Alekan Wings of Desire Der Himmel über Berlin
Portugal Mário Barroso The Cannibals Os Canibais
1989
(2nd)
Sweden Ulf Brantas
Sweden Jörgen Persson
The Women on the Roof Kvinnorna på taket
Poland Krzysztof Ptak 300 Miles to Heaven 300 mil do nieba
Soviet Union Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Yefim Reznik Little Vera Ма́ленькая Ве́ра / Malenkaya Vera
Hungary Sándor Kardos The Midas Touch Eldorádó
Greece Giorgos Arvanitis Landscape in the Mist Τοπίο στην ομίχλη / Topio stin omichli

1990s[edit]

Year Composer(s) English title Original title
1990
(3rd)
Italy Tonino Nardi Open Doors Porte aperte
France Pierre Lhomme Cyrano de Bergerac
Sweden Göran Nilsson The Guardian Angel Skyddsängeln
1991
(4th)
Belgium Walther van den Ende Toto the Hero Toto le héros
1992
(5th)
France Jean-Yves Escoffier The Lovers on the Bridge Les Amants du Pont-Neuf
1993
(5th)
No award given
1994
(6th)
1995
(7th)
1996
(8th)
1997
(9th)
United Kingdom John Seale The English Patient
Hungary Tibor Mathé The Witman Boys Witman fiúk
United States Ron Fortunato Nil by Mouth
1998
(10th)
United Kingdom Adrian Biddle The Butcher Boy
France Thierry Arbogast Black Cat, White Cat Црна мачка, бели мачор / Crna mačka, beli mačor
Belgium Dany Elsen The Red Dwarf
Germany Joseph Vilsmaier Comedian Harmonists
1999
(11th)
Hungary Lajos Koltai Sunshine
The Legend of 1900 La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano
France Yves Cape Humanité L'humanité
Russia Alexei Fyodorov
Russia Anatoli Rodinov
Moloch Молох
Poland Jacek Petrycki Journey to the Sun Güneşe Yolculuk

2000s[edit]

Year Composer(s) English title Original title
2000
(13th)
[1]
Italy Vittorio Storaro Goya in Bordeaux Goya en Bourdeaux
Russia Yuri Klimenko The Barracks Барак
France Agnès Godard Beau Travail
France Éric Guichard
France Jean-Paul Meurisse
Himalaya Himalaya: L'Enfance d'un chef
Brazil Edgar Moura Jaime
Russia Aleksandr Burov The Wedding Свадьба / Svadba
2001
(14th)
[2]
France Bruno Delbonnel Amélie Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain
France Éric Gautier Intimacy Intimité'
Estonia Rein Kotov The Heart of the Bear Karu süda
Germany Frank Griebe The Princess and the Warrior Der Krieger und die Kaiserin
Italy Fabio Olmi The Profession of Arms Il mestiere delle armi
Hungary Tamás Babos Paszport
2002
(15th)
[3]
Poland Paweł Edelman The Pianist
United Kingdom Ivan Strasburg Bloody Sunday
Spain Javier Aguirresarobe Talk to Her Hable con ella
Germany Frank Griebe Heaven
Finland Timo Salminen The Man Without a Past Mies vailla menneisyyttä
Germany Alwin H. Küchler Grill Point Halbe Treppe
Germany Tilman Büttner Russian Ark Русский ковчег / Russkij Kovcheg
2003
(16th)
[4]
United Kingdom Anthony Dod Mantle Dogville
28 Days Later
United Kingdom Chris Menges Dirty Pretty Things
Denmark Marcel Zyskind In This World
Italy Italo Petriccione I'm Not Scared Io non ho paura
Poland Bogumił Godfrejów Distant Lights Lichter
Germany Tom Fährmann The Miracle of Bern Das Wunder von Bern
2004
(17th)
[5]
Portugal Eduardo Serra Girl with a Pearl Earring
Hungary Lajos Koltai Being Julia
United Kingdom Alwin H. Küchler Code 46
Spain José Luis Alcaine Bad Education La mala educación
Spain Javier Aguirresarobe The Sea Inside Mar adentro
Greece Andreas Sinanos Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow Τριλογία: Το λιβάδι που δακρύζει
2005
(18th)
[6]
Germany Franz Lustig Don't Come Knocking
Austria Christian Berger Hidden Caché
United Kingdom Anthony Dod Mantle Manderlay
Poland Ryszard Lenczewski My Summer of Love
Hungary Gyula Pados Fateless Sorstalanság
France Bruno Delbonnel A Very Long Engagement Un long dimanche de fiançailles
2006
(19th)
[7]
United Kingdom Barry Ackroyd (tie) The Wind that Shakes the Barley
Spain José Luis Alcaine (tie) Volver
Finland Timo Salminen Lights in the Dusk Laitakaupungin valot
Nigeria Germany United Kingdom Roman Osin Pride & Prejudice
2007
(20th)
[8]
United Kingdom Frank Griebe Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Russia Mikhail Krichman The Banishment Изгнание / Izgnanie
United Kingdom Anthony Dod Mantle The Last King of Scotland
Italy Fabio Zamarion The Unknown Woman La sconosciuta
2008
(21st)
[9]
Italy Marco Onorato Gomorrah Gomorra
Italy Luca Bigazzi Il Divo
Spain Oscar Faura The Orphanage El orfanato
Russia Sergey Trofimov
Netherlands Rogier Stoffers
Mongol: The Rise to Power of Genghis Khan
2009
(22nd)
[10]
United Kingdom Anthony Dod Mantle Antichrist (tie)
Slumdog Millionaire (tie)
Austria Christian Berger The White Ribbon 1 Das weiße Band
Russia Maksim Drozdov
Russia Alisher Khamidkhodjaev
Paper Soldier Bumazhnyy soldat
France Stéphane Fontaine A Prophet Un prophète

2010s[edit]

Year Composer(s) English title Original title
2010
(23rd)
[11]
Israel Germany Giora Bejach Lebanon
France Caroline Champetier Of Gods and Men Des hommes et des dieux
Russia Pavel Kostomarov How I Ended This Summer Как я провёл этим летом / Kak ya provyol etim letom
Turkey Barış Özbiçer Honey Bal
2011
(24th)
[12]
Chile Denmark Manuel Alberto Claro Melancholia
Germany Hungary Fred Kelemen The Turin Horse A torinói ló
France Guillaume Schiffman The Artist
Poland Adam Sikora Essential Killing
2012
(25th)
[13]
United Kingdom United States Sean Bobbitt Shame
Iran France Darius Khondji Amour
France Bruno Delbonnel Faust Фауст
Turkey Gökhan Tiryaki Once Upon a Time in Anatolia Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da
Netherlands Switzerland Hoyte van Hoytema Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
2013
(26th)
Israel Asaf Sudry[14] Fill the Void למלא את החלל‎ - lemale et ha'ḥalal
2014
(27th)
Poland Łukasz Żal[15]
Poland Ryszard Lenczewski
Ida
2015
(28th)
Austria Martin Gschlacht[16] Goodnight Mommy Ich seh, Ich seh
2016
(29th)
Denmark Camilla Hjelm Knudsen[17] Land of Mine Under sandet
2017
(30th)
Russia Mikhail Krichman[18] Loveless Нелюбовь / Nelyubov
2018
(31st)
Norway Martin Otterbeck[19] Utøya: July 22 Utøya 22. juli
2019
(32nd)
Republic of Ireland Robbie Ryan[20] The Favourite

2020s[edit]

Year Composer(s) English title Original title
2020
(33rd)
Italy Matteo Cocco[21] Hidden Away Volevo nascondermi
2021
(34th)
France Crystel Fournier[22] Great Freedom Große Freiheit
2022
(35th)
Republic of Ireland Kate McCullough The Quiet Girl An Cailín Ciúin
2023
(36th)
Denmark Rasmus Videbæk The Promised Land Bastarden

Best Cinematography[edit]

Most wins for Best Cinematography by country[edit]

Country Awards Nominations Awards (with co-productions) Nominations (with co-productions)
FranceFrance 1 10
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 6 4
SpainSpain 1 4
DenmarkDenmark 2 1
NetherlandsNetherlands 2
BelgiumBelgium 1 1
IsraelIsrael 2
GermanyGermany 1 7
ItalyItaly 4 4
HungaryHungary 1 6
Republic of IrelandIreland 2
PolandPoland 2 4
RussiaRussia 1 6
FinlandFinland 2
UkraineUkraine
AustriaAustria 1 2
SwedenSweden 1 1
TurkeyTurkey 0
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 0 0
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 0 0
RomaniaRomania 0
NorwayNorway 0 1 0
BulgariaBulgaria 0 0
CroatiaCroatia 0 1 0 1
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 0 0
GreeceGreece 0 2 0

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  15. ^ Jagernauth, Kevin (December 15, 2014). "Pawel Pawlikowski's 'Ida' Wins Big At European Film Awards". Indiewire. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
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  19. ^ Nordine, Michael (December 15, 2018). "'Cold War' Is the Big Winner at the European Film Awards, Picking Up Oscar Momentum". Indiewire. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
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  21. ^ Roxborough, Scott (December 12, 2020). "'Another Round' Wins 2020 European Film Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  22. ^ Blaney, Martin (11 December 2021). "'Quo Vadis, Aida?' wins top prize at 2021 European Film Awards". ScreenDaily.

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