Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography

The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography is one of several categories presented by the Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA), an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago.[1] Since the 3rd Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (1990), the award is presented annually, except in 1994.[2] The nominations from 1991 and 1993 are not available. The first Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography went to Dean Semler for his work on Dances with Wolves.[3] The most recent recipient of this award is Roger Deakins for 1917.[4]

Roger Deakins has received the highest number of nominations (13), resulting in 4 wins.

Roger Deakins is the cinematographer with the most nominations (13); those have resulted in the most wins (4). Emmanuel Lubezki also has 4 wins, but from 8 nominations. Robert Richardson has 8 nominations, which have resulted in 2 wins. Other notable achievers include Janusz Kamiński (8 nominations, 1 win) and Michael Ballhaus (4 nominations, 1 win). Five cinematographers have been nominated multiple times, but never received the award. Those include Conrad Hall, Robert Elswit, and Claudio Miranda; Mandy Walker was the first female cinematographer to have received a nomination for the award. The 16th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2003) saw all 15 cinematographers who worked on Winged Migration nominated for Best Cinematography, while the 17th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2004) was the first to result in a tie.[5] In 2007, Deakins received two nominations for his work on The Assassination of Jesse James and No Country for Old Men, the first time a cinematographer has been nominated twice in one year.[6]

Winner and nominees

1990s

Year Cinematographer Film Ref.
1990Dean SemlerDances with Wolves[3]
Gordon WillisThe Godfather Part III
Michael BallhausGoodfellas
1991Roger DeakinsBarton Fink[7]
1992Michael BallhausBram Stoker's Dracula[8]
1993Janusz KamińskiSchindler's List[9]
1994No award given
1995Darius KhondjiSe7en[10]
Dean CundeyApollo 13
Matthew F. LeonettiStrange Days
Emmanuel LubezkiA Walk in the Clouds
Dante SpinottiHeat
Haskell WexlerThe Secret of Roan Inish
1996John SealeThe English Patient[11]
Roger DeakinsFargo[12]
Darius KhondjiEvita
Chris MengesMichael Collins
Robby MüllerDead Man
1997Russell CarpenterTitanic[13]
Roger DeakinsKundun[14]
Frederick ElmesThe Ice Storm
Dante SpinottiL.A. Confidential
Sacha ViernyThe Pillow Book
1998John TollThe Thin Red Line[15]
Remi AdefarasinElizabeth[16]
Tak FujimotoBeloved
Janusz KamińskiSaving Private Ryan
Robert RichardsonThe Horse Whisperer
1999Robert RichardsonSnow Falling on Cedars[17]
Conrad HallAmerican Beauty[18]
Stanley Kubrick and Larry SmithEyes Wide Shut
Emmanuel LubezkiSleepy Hollow
John SealeThe Talented Mr. Ripley

2000s

Year Cinematographer Film Ref.
2000Peter PauCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon[19]
Peter AndrewsTraffic[20]
Don BurgessCast Away
Roger DeakinsO Brother, Where Art Thou?
John MathiesonGladiator
2001Andrew LesnieThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring[21]
Roger DeakinsThe Man Who Wasn't There[22]
Peter DemingMulholland Drive
Christopher Doyle and Mark Lee Ping BinIn the Mood for Love
Janusz KamińskiA.I. Artificial Intelligence
Donald McAlpineMoulin Rouge!
2002Edward LachmanFar from Heaven[23]
Michael BallhausGangs of New York[24]
Conrad HallRoad to Perdition
Janusz KamińskiMinority Report
Andrew LesnieThe Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2003Lance AcordLost in Translation[25]
Olli Barbé, et al.[26]Winged Migration[27]
Russell BoydMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Andrew LesnieThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
John SealeCold Mountain
Eduardo SerraGirl with a Pearl Earring
2004Christopher Doyle (TIE)Hero[28]
Robert Richardson (TIE)The Aviator[28]
2005Rodrigo PrietoBrokeback Mountain[29]
Robert ElswitGood Night, and Good Luck[30]
Janusz KamińskiMunich
Andrew LesnieKing Kong
Emmanuel LubezkiThe New World
Roman OsinPride & Prejudice
2006Emmanuel LubezkiChildren of Men[31]
Michael BallhausThe Departed[32]
Matthew LibatiqueThe Fountain
Rodrigo PrietoBabel
Tom SternLetters from Iwo Jima
2007Roger DeakinsThe Assassination of Jesse James[33]
Roger DeakinsNo Country for Old Men[1]
Robert ElswitThere Will Be Blood
Janusz KamińskiThe Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Seamus McGarveyAtonement
2008Wally PfisterThe Dark Knight[34]
Anthony Dod MantleSlumdog Millionaire[35]
Claudio MirandaThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Mandy WalkerAustralia
Colin WatkinsonThe Fall
2009Barry AckroydThe Hurt Locker[36]
Lance AcordWhere the Wild Things Are[37]
Mauro FioreAvatar
Greig FraserBright Star
Robert RichardsonInglourious Basterds

2010s

Year Cinematographer Film Ref.
2010Wally PfisterInception[38]
Jeff CronenwethThe Social Network[39]
Roger DeakinsTrue Grit
Matthew LibatiqueBlack Swan
Robert RichardsonShutter Island
2011Emmanuel LubezkiThe Tree of Life[40]
Manuel Alberto ClaroMelancholia
Janusz KamińskiWar Horse
Robert RichardsonHugo
Newton Thomas SigelDrive
2012Mihai Mălaimare Jr.The Master[41]
Roger DeakinsSkyfall
Greig FraserZero Dark Thirty
Janusz KamińskiLincoln
Claudio MirandaLife of Pi
2013Emmanuel LubezkiGravity[42]
Sean Bobbitt12 Years a Slave[43]
Roger DeakinsPrisoners
Bruno DelbonnelInside Llewyn Davis
Hoyte van HoytemaHer
2014Emmanuel Lubezki (TIE)Birdman[44]
Robert Yeoman (TIE)The Grand Budapest Hotel
Robert ElswitInherent Vice[45]
Ryszard Lenczewski and Łukasz ŻalIda
Hoyte van HoytemaInterstellar
2015John SealeMad Max: Fury Road[46]
Roger DeakinsSicario[47]
Edward LachmanCarol
Emmanuel LubezkiThe Revenant
Robert RichardsonThe Hateful Eight
2016Linus SandgrenLa La Land[48]
Chung Chung-hoonThe Handmaiden[49]
Stéphane FontaineJackie
James LaxtonMoonlight
Rodrigo PrietoSilence
2017Roger DeakinsBlade Runner 2049[50]
Dan LaustsenThe Shape of Water[51]
Rachel MorrisonMudbound
Hoyte van HoytemaDunkirk
Alexis ZabéThe Florida Project
2018 Alfonso CuarónRoma[52]
James LaxtonIf Beale Street Could Talk[53]
Robbie RyanThe Favourite
Linus SandgrenFirst Man
Łukasz ŻalCold War
2019Roger Deakins1917[4]
Jarin BlaschkeThe Lighthouse[54]
Hong Kyung-pyoParasite
Claire MathonPortrait of a Lady on Fire
Robert RichardsonOnce Upon a Time...in Hollywood

References

General
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