Magritte Award for Best Cinematography
Magritte Award for Best Cinematography | |
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Presented by | Académie André Delvaux |
First awarded | 2011 |
Currently held by | Manuel Dacosse, Alleluia (2015) |
Official website | lesmagritteducinema.com |
The Magritte Award for Best Cinematography (French: Magritte de la meilleure image) is an award presented annually by the Académie André Delvaux. It is one of the Magritte Awards, which were established to recognize excellence in Belgian cinematic achievements.[1]
The 1st Magritte Awards ceremony was held in 2011 with Christophe Beaucarne receiving the award for his work in Mr. Nobody.[2] As of the 2016 ceremony, Manuel Dacosse is the most recent winner in this category for his work in Alleluia.[3]
Winners and nominees
In the list below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by the other nominees.
2010s
Year | Cinematographer(s) | English title | Original title |
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2010 (1st) | Christophe Beaucarne | Mr. Nobody | |
Manuel Dacosse | Amer | ||
Alain Marcoen | The Boat Race | La Régate | |
2011 (2nd) | Jean-Paul De Zaeytijd | The Giants | Les Géants |
Nicolas Karakatsanis | Bullhead | Rundskop | |
Alain Marcoen | The Kid with a Bike | Le Gamin au vélo | |
2012 (3rd) | Hichame Alaouié | Last Winter | L'Hiver dernier |
Danny Elsen | Dead Man Talking | ||
Remon Fromont | Almayer's Folly | La Folie Almayer | |
2013 (4th) | Hichame Alaouié | Horses of God | Les Chevaux de Dieu |
Christophe Beaucarne | Mood Indigo | L'Écume des jours | |
Virginie Saint-Martin | Tango libre | ||
2014 (5th) | Manuel Dacosse | The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears | L'Étrange Couleur des larmes de ton corps |
Hichame Alaouié | Tokyo Fiancée | ||
Philippe Guilbert and Virginie Saint-Martin | The Taste of Blueberries | Le Goût des myrtilles | |
2015 (6th) | Manuel Dacosse | Alleluia | |
Christophe Beaucarne | The Brand New Testament | Le Tout Nouveau Testament | |
Frédéric Noirhomme | Prejudice | ||
References
- ↑ Denis, Fernand (October 13, 2010). "André Delvaux, l’œuvre au jour". La Libre Belgique (in French). Retrieved January 11, 2013.
- ↑ "Le cinéma belge était à l’honneur lors de la Première édition des Magritte du cinéma belge francophone". Moniteur du film (in French). Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
- ↑ Moury, Gaëlle; Bradfer, Fabienne (February 7, 2016). "Jaco Van Dormael et la Flandre se distinguent aux Magritte du cinéma". Le Soir (in French). Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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