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British Independent Film Award for Best Cinematography

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The British Independent Film Award for Best Cinematography is an annual award given to the cinematographer's work that has been deemed "best" in a particular year for their work in independent British cinema. The award was introduced in 2017. Before its inception, cinematography was included in the category British Independent Film Award for Best Technical Achievement.

Winners & nominees

2000s

Best Technical Achievement

Year Film Nominee(s)
2001
[1]
The Warrior Roman Osin (cinematography)
Alone Jonathan Rudd (editing)
Enigma John Beard (production design)
High Heels and Low Lifes Jany Temime (costume design)
2002
[2]
Morvern Callar Alwin H. Küchler (cinematography)
24 Hour Party People Mark Tildesley (production design)
Bloody Sunday Ivan Strasburg (cinematography)
Lawless Heart Scott Thomas (editing)
2003
[3]
In This World Peter Christelis (editing)
16 Years of Alcohol John Rhodes (cinematography)
Bright Young Things Michael Howells (production design)
Buffalo Soldiers David Holmes (music)
In This World Tim Alban, Joakim Sundström, Stuart Wilson (sound)
2004
[4]
Touching the Void Mike Eley (cinematography)
Bride and Prejudice Eduardo Castro, Ralph Wheeler-Holes (costume design)
Code 46 Mark Tildesley (production design)
Dead Man's Shoes Lucas Roche, Chris Wyatt (editing)
Enduring Love Haris Zambarloukos (cinematography)
2005
[5]
The Descent Jon Harris (editing)
A Cock and Bull Story Peter Christelis (editing)
The Constant Gardener César Charlone (cinematography)
The Libertine Ben Van Os (production design)
Mrs Henderson Presents Sandy Powell (costume design)
2006
[6]
The Last King of Scotland Anthony Dod Mantle (cinematography)
The Queen Alan MacDonald (production design)
Daniel Phillips (makeup)
This Is England Ludovico Einaudi (music)
The Wind That Shakes the Barley Barry Ackroyd (cinematography)
2007
[7]
Sunshine Mark Tildesley (production design)
28 Weeks Later Enrique Chediak (cinematography)
And When Did You Last See Your Father? Trevor Waite (editing)
Control Martin Ruhe (cinematography)
Hallam Foe Colin Monie, David Mackenzie (music)
2008
[8]
Hunger Sean Bobbitt (cinematography)
The Duchess Michael O'Connor (costume design)
In Bruges Jon Gregory (editing)
Shifty Harry Escott, Molly Nyman (music)
Slumdog Millionaire Anthony Dod Mantle (cinematography)
2009
[9]
Bright Star Greig Fraser (cinematography)
Bunny and the Bull Gary Williamson (production design)
Fish Tank Robbie Ryan (cinematography)
Moon Clint Mansell (music)
Tony Noble (production design)

2010s

Year Film Nominee(s)
2010
[10]
Monsters Gareth Edwards (visual effects)
The Arbor Tim Barker (sound)
Brighton Rock John Mathieson (cinematography)
The Illusionist Sylvain Chomet (animation)
The King's Speech Eve Stewart (production design)
2011
[11]
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Maria Djurkovic (production design)
Senna Chris King, Gregers Sall (editing)
Shame Sean Bobbitt (cinematography)
Joe Walker (editing)
We Need to Talk about Kevin Seamus McGarvey (cinematography)
2012
[12]
Berberian Sound Studio Joakim Sundström (sound design)
Berberian Sound Studio Nic Knowland (cinematography)
Broken Electric Wave Bureau (music)
Ginger and Rosa Robbie Ryan (cinematography)
The Imposter Andrew Hulme (editing)
2013
[13]
The Selfish Giant Amy Hubbard (casting)
Locke Justine Wright (editing)
Starred Up Shaheen Baig (casting)
Under the Skin Johnnie Burn (sound design)
Mica Levi (music)
2014
[14]
Frank Stephen Rennicks (music)
'71 Chris Wyatt (editing)
Tat Radcliffe (cinematography)
Catch Me Daddy Robbie Ryan (cinematography)
Mr. Turner Dick Pope (cinematography)
2015
[15]
Ex Machina Andrew Whitehurst (visual effects)
Amy Chris King (editing)
Brooklyn Fiona Weir (casting)
Ex Machina Mark Digby (production design)
Macbeth Adam Arkapaw (cinematography)
2016
[16]
American Honey Robbie Ryan (cinematography)
Free Fire Shaheen Baig (casting)
The Girl with All the Gifts Seb Barker (visual effects)
Notes on Blindness Joakim Sundström (sound design)
Oasis: Supersonic Paul Monaghan, Mat Whitecross (editing)

Best Cinematography

Year Film Cinematographer(s)
2017
[17][18]
Lady Macbeth Ari Wegner
I Am Not a Witch David Gallego
Jawbone Tat Radcliffe
Leaning Into the Wind Thomas Riedelsheimer
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Ben Davis
2018
[19][20]
The Favourite Robbie Ryan
American Animals Ole Bratt Birkeland
Lean on Pete Magnus Joenck
A Prayer Before Dawn David Ungaro
You Were Never Really Here Thomas Townend
2019
[21][22]
Beats Benjamin Kračun
In Fabric Ari Wegner
Judy Ole Bratt Birkeland
Moffie Jamie D Ramsay
The Personal History of David Copperfield Zac Nicholson

References

  1. ^ BIFA. "BIFA 2001 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  2. ^ BIFA (October 30, 2002). "BIFA 2002 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  3. ^ BIFA (November 4, 2003). "BIFA 2003 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  4. ^ BIFA (November 30, 2004). "BIFA 2004 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  5. ^ BIFA (November 30, 2005). "BIFA 2005 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  6. ^ BIFA (November 2006). "BIFA 2005 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  7. ^ BIFA (November 2007). "BIFA 2007 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  8. ^ BIFA (November 30, 2008). "BIFA 2008 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  9. ^ BIFA (December 6, 2009). "BIFA 2009 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  10. ^ BIFA (December 5, 2010). "BIFA 2010 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  11. ^ BIFA (December 4, 2011). "BIFA 2011 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  12. ^ BIFA (December 9, 2012). "BIFA 2012 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  13. ^ BIFA (December 8, 2013). "BIFA 2013 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  14. ^ BIFA (December 7, 2014). "BIFA 2014 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  15. ^ BIFA (December 6, 2015). "BIFA 2015 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  16. ^ BIFA (December 4, 2016). "BIFA 2016 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  17. ^ Stewart Clarke (November 1, 2017). "'Lady Macbeth' Tops Nominations for British Independent Film Awards". Variety. Michelle Sobrino-Stearns. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  18. ^ BIFA (November 1, 2017). "BIFA 2017 WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  19. ^ Orlando Paritt (October 31, 2018). "'The Favourite' leads 2018 BIFA nominations". Screendaily. Media Business Insight. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  20. ^ BIFA (December 2, 2018). "WINNERS". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  21. ^ Zack Sharf (October 30, 2019). "2019 British Indie Film Awards Nominations: 'David Copperfield,' Zellweger, and More". IndieWire. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  22. ^ BIFA (November 15, 2019). "CRAFT WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR BIFA 2019". BIFA. British Film Institute. Retrieved November 28, 2019.