Robert Eggers, in only three feature films, has proven himself to be one of the most unique filmmakers working today. So, it’s always interesting to see what a creative person like Eggers would think about the past year’s crop of films.
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Caroline Brew editor The American Cinematheque announced the honorees for the third annual Tribute to the Crafts, which include “Oppenheimer” for cinematography and editing, “Poor Things” for costume design and “I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie” for song. The event will take place on Jan. 19, 2024, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
Celebrating individuals in 15 categories across aspects of filmmaking, Tribute to the Crafts recognizes those “who are at the very heart of filmmaking and have exhibited extraordinary work behind the camera,” per the release. The event will also showcase clips from the films being honored. With a 30-year career that includes 270 film credits, Oscar-winning sound mixer Kevin O’Connell will receive the Career Achievement Award.
His projects from this year include “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie,” “Gran Turismo,” “Cocaine Bear” and “Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret.” Producers and American Cinematheque board members Franklin Leonard and Paula Wagner will co-host the event. “Celebrating the artisans and craftspeople’s essential contributions to film is one of the cornerstones of our mission at American Cinematheque. This year the jury had over 170 feature films and documentaries to choose from, which speaks to what an incredible year this has been for moviegoing,” Grant Moninger, American Cinematheque’s artistic director, said in a statement.
See the full list of honorees below. Feature Film
Casting: “American Fiction” (Jennifer Euston) – Orion Pictures / Amazon MGM Studios
Choreography: “The Color Purple” (Fatima Robinson) – Warner Bros. Pictures
Cinematography: “Oppenheimer” (Hoyte van Hoytema) – Universal Pictures
Costume Design: “Poor Things” (Holly Waddington) – Searchlight Pictures
Editing:
Robert Eggers, in only three feature films, has proven himself to be one of the most unique filmmakers working today. So, it’s always interesting to see what a creative person like Eggers would think about the past year’s crop of films.
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In their continuing effort to shine the spotlight on the artisans of the industry who toil behind the scenes to make movie magic, American Cinematheque has announced the 2023 honorees for its 3rd Annual Tribute To The Crafts. Winning multiple honors are Oppenheimer for Cinematography and Film Editing; Maestro for Hair & Makeup and Sound; and Barbie for Production Design/Set Decoration and Song “I’m Just Ken”.
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