Magazine article Screen International
'Mad Max', 'Room' in Camerimage Competition
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The titles in the running for the main competition at the 23rd Camerimage (Nov 14-21), the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, have been revealed.
A total of 15 films will vie for the Golden Frog, Silver Frog and Bronze Frog awards, to be awarded to those titles representing the greatest achievements in cinematography at the festival, held in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz.
13 Minutes (Ger)
dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel, cin. Judith Kaufmann
The 33 (Chile)
dir. Patricia Riggen, cin. Checco Varese
Brooklyn (Can-UK-Ire)
dir. John Crowley, cin. Yves Belanger
Carol (UK-US)
dir. Todd Haynes, cin. Ed Lachman
I Saw The Light (US)
Marc Abraham, cin. Dante Spinotti
Mad Max: Fury Road (Aus)
dir. George Miller, cin. John Seale
The Midwife (Fin)
dir. Antti J. Jokinen', cin. Rauno Ronkainen
Rams (Den-Ice)
dir. Grímur Hákonarson, cin. Sturla Brandth Grøvlen
The Red Spider (Cze-Slo-Pol)
dir. Marcin Koszalka, cin. Marcin Koszalka
Room (Ire)
dir. Lenny Abrahamson, cin. Danny Cohen
Sicario (US)
dir. Denis Villeneuve, cin. Roger A. Deakins
Son of Saul (Hun)
dir. Lazlo Nemes, cin. Mátyás Erdély
Suffragette (UK)
dir. Sarah Gavron, cin. Eduard Grau
Warsaw 44 (Pol)
dir. Jan Komasa, cin. Marian Prokop
Wolf Totem (Chi-Fra)
dir. Jean-Jacques Annaud, cin. Jean-Marie Dreujou
Last year's Golden Frog was won by Andrey Zvyagintsev's Leviathan, on which Mikhail Krichman was cinematographer.
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