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‘Medusa Deluxe’ Trailer Invites You to a Murderous Hairstyle Competition in a Long, Unbroken Shot (Video) - thewrap.com - Ireland - Switzerland - city Austin
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12.07.2023

‘Medusa Deluxe’ Trailer Invites You to a Murderous Hairstyle Competition in a Long, Unbroken Shot (Video)

above.“Medusa Deluxe” premiered last year at Switzerland’s Locarno Film Festival and won a prize at Fantastic Fest in Austin for Best Direction. And it’s no wonder, either, since “Medusa Deluxe” plays out in a single “unbroken” shot, with the events unfolding almost in real time.

‘Oppenheimer’: Hoyte Van Hoytema Wins Top Honors at American Society of Cinematographers Awards - variety.com - USA - Boston
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04.03.2024

‘Oppenheimer’: Hoyte Van Hoytema Wins Top Honors at American Society of Cinematographers Awards

Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Hoyte Van Hoytema has taken top honors at the 38th annual American Society of Cinematographers Awards for his work on “Oppenheimer.” Van Hoytema topped a field that included Edward Lachman for “El Conde, Matthew Libatique for “Maestro,” Rodrigo Prieto for “Killers of the Flower Moon” and Robbie Ryan for “Poor Things.” The awards were handed out Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. All five theatrical feature film nominees are also nominated for best cinematography at the Oscars.

ASC Awards: ‘Oppenheimer’ Takes Film Prize – Full Winners List - deadline.com - USA - Boston
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04.03.2024

ASC Awards: ‘Oppenheimer’ Takes Film Prize – Full Winners List

Refresh for latest: Oppenheimer continued its romp through awards season by winning the top film prize at the American Society of Cinematographers‘ 38th annual ASC Awards, which were handed out Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton.

Why Ed Lachman Used Vintage Baltar Lenses to Shoot ‘El Conde’ and Other Cinematography Tricks From ASC Nominees - variety.com - Paris - USA - Jordan
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03.03.2024

Why Ed Lachman Used Vintage Baltar Lenses to Shoot ‘El Conde’ and Other Cinematography Tricks From ASC Nominees

David Heuring At the inaugural American Society of Cinematographers awards almost four decades ago, about 100 attendees saw host Gregory Peck give a single award, acknowledging the artistry of Jordan Cronenweth on Francis Ford Coppola’s “Peggy Sue Got Married.” Today, the ASC Awards is an annual event with global reach where 10 major awards are presented, this year including recognition of music video cinematography. On March 3 at the Beverly Hilton, the 105-year-old organization will honor Spike Lee with its Board of Governors Award, in recognition of his career contributions to the art of visual storytelling.

‘Poor Things’: Yorgos Lanthimos and Cinematographer Robbie Ryan on the Film’s Most Intense Sequence - variety.com - London - Lisbon
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27.02.2024

‘Poor Things’: Yorgos Lanthimos and Cinematographer Robbie Ryan on the Film’s Most Intense Sequence

Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Yorgos Lanthimos‘ “Poor Things,” spans five different major locations — London, Paris, a ship, Alexandria and Lisbon — which meant production designers James Price and Shona Heath had a considerable undertaking ahead of them when they signed on. Creating Lisbon proved to be one of the biggest jobs for cinematographer Robbie Ryan and even Lanthimos. As Emma Stone’s Bella Baxter departs her black-and-white world of Victorian-era London and Godwin’s (Willem Dafoe’s) home, the movie transitions into a pastel-colored world — there’s a soundstage with a water tank for the scenic sea view, and a giant picturesque backdrop.

‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Poor Things’ & ‘Foundation’ Earn 2024 ASC Awards Nominations - theplaylist.net - USA
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11.01.2024

‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Poor Things’ & ‘Foundation’ Earn 2024 ASC Awards Nominations

The American Society of Cinematographers revealed the nominees for the 2024 ASC Awards, a precursor to the Oscar for Cinematography, and the results were somewhat as expected. Emphasis on “somewhat.” In the Theatrical Feature Film category, Matthew Libatique (“Maestro”), Robbie Ryan (“Poor Things”), Hoyte van Hoytema (“Oppeneheimer”), and Rodrigo Prieto (“Killers of the Flower Moon”) all earned nominations.

‘The Zone Of Interest’ Is Best Picture At Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards – Complete Winners List - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA
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11.12.2023

‘The Zone Of Interest’ Is Best Picture At Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards – Complete Winners List

The Los Angeles Film Critics Association is revealing its 2023 awards today, and Deadline is updating the winners list live as they are announced. See the latest tally below.

Cinematographer Robbie Ryan: Director Yorgos Lanthimos Worked Crafts Magic on ‘Poor Things’ - variety.com - Ireland - Poland - Hungary - Beyond
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19.11.2023

Cinematographer Robbie Ryan: Director Yorgos Lanthimos Worked Crafts Magic on ‘Poor Things’

Will Tizard Contributor Robbie Ryan says “becoming a diplomat and a bit of a politician” was one of the key skills he learned while filming “Poor Things,” the surrealist Frankenstein-esque adventure by Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone and Willem Dafoe. The film screened at the Camerimage cinematography festival in Torun, Poland, where director of photography Ryan and Dafoe presented it to a packed screening hall on the fest’s opening night.

‘The New Boy’ Cinematographer-Director Warwick Thornton Scores Top Camerimage Prize for Mystical Tale - variety.com - Chile - Poland
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19.11.2023

‘The New Boy’ Cinematographer-Director Warwick Thornton Scores Top Camerimage Prize for Mystical Tale

Will Tizard Contributor Cinematographer and director Warwick Thornton scored top honors Saturday at the Camerimage cinematography film festival for his magical tale of an aboriginal youth, “The New Boy,” which film jurors called a distinctive “portrait of an extinguished spirituality.” Thornton, in accepting the Golden Frog, said he had been so moved by the cinematography work onscreen at the fest, a top global event for directors of photography, he’d been “tearing for a week.” Ed Lachman, director of photography for Pablo Larrain’s horror fantasy “El Conde,” inspired by the life of Chilean tyrant Augusto Pinochet, won the Silver Frog for what the jury called “cinematic high poetry,” while the Bronze Frog and Audience Award went to cinematographer Robbie Ryan for his Gothic dream-like imagery in Emma Stone-starrer “Poor Things,” directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Actor Peter Dinklage, honored with a festival director’s prize, expressed his gratitude for the Frog statuette, noting actors are “nothing without our collaborators,” followed onstage by cinematographer Mandy Walker, who also served as main jury president, also honored for her work on films such as “Elvis” and “Mulan.” Polish director Krzysztof Zanussi, one of the founders of the European Film Academy, was also feted for lifetime achievement in directing, as was cinematographer Peter Biziou (“The Wall,” “The Truman Show”) in the closing gala, held in Camerimage’s cavernous Jordanki screening hall.

‘The New Boy’ Wins Golden Frog At Poland’s Camerimage – Full Winners List - deadline.com - Madrid - Poland - Taiwan
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18.11.2023

‘The New Boy’ Wins Golden Frog At Poland’s Camerimage – Full Winners List

This year’s winners at Camerimage Film Festival in Toruń, Poland were unveiled Saturday, with The New Boy, Warwick Thornton’s drama about an indigenous boy taken in at a mysterious remote monastery, taking the top prize.

Sean Penn, Adam Driver, Academy Chief Bill Kramer to Attend Camerimage Alongside Robbie Ryan, Ed Lachman, Peter Biziou - variety.com - Chile - Poland
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06.11.2023

Sean Penn, Adam Driver, Academy Chief Bill Kramer to Attend Camerimage Alongside Robbie Ryan, Ed Lachman, Peter Biziou

Will Tizard Contributor The 30th edition of the Camerimage Film Festival, Europe’s top cinematography event, will welcome a host of stellar guests to the Gothic Polish town of Torun, including Adam Driver, Sean Penn and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences CEO Bill Kramer. Driver and Penn will screen their latest films, respectively, the high-octane biopic “Ferrari” and the portrait of Eastern Europe’s most remarkable wartime president, Volodymyr Zelensky, “Superpower.” As regular fest guests have learned, the calendar of film screenings is just as important to study as the schedule for panels, seminars and masterclasses.

Venice Winner ‘Poor Things,’ Starring Emma Stone, Set as Opening Film at Camerimage - variety.com - Greece - Poland
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10.10.2023

Venice Winner ‘Poor Things,’ Starring Emma Stone, Set as Opening Film at Camerimage

Peter Caranicas Deputy Editor Awards contender “Poor Things” will open EnergaCamerimage, the cinematography-focused film festival that will take place in Torun, Poland, on Nov. 11-18. The film, starring Emma Stone and directed by Greek helmer Yorgos Lanthimos (“Dogtooth,” “The Lobster”), won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

‘Poor Things’ Set as Opening Film at Camerimage - variety.com - Greece - Poland
variety.com
10.10.2023

‘Poor Things’ Set as Opening Film at Camerimage

Peter Caranicas Deputy Editor Awards contender “Poor Things” will open EnergaCamerimage, the cinematography-focused film festival that will take place in Torun, Poland, on November 11-18. The film, starring Emma Stone and directed by Greek helmer Yorgos Lanthimos (“Dogtooth,” “The Lobster”), won the Golden Lion at Venice. Robbie Ryan, the film’s cinematographer, will introduce “Poor Things” at Camerimage.

Emma Stone Is Brought Back to Life in Teaser for New Yorgos Lanthimos Film ‘Poor Things’ (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
11.05.2023

Emma Stone Is Brought Back to Life in Teaser for New Yorgos Lanthimos Film ‘Poor Things’ (Video)

since 2021’s “Cruella” and Lanthimos’ first feature since his Oscar-winning 2018 film “The Favourite,” which also happened to star Stone.In “Poor Things,” Stone plays a young woman named Bella Baxter who is brought back to life by the “brilliant and unorthodox scientist” Dr. Goodwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe).

‘Medusa Deluxe’ Review: One-Shot Hairdressing Murder Mystery Is an Elaborate, Backcombed Tease - variety.com - Britain - Beyond
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07.08.2022

‘Medusa Deluxe’ Review: One-Shot Hairdressing Murder Mystery Is an Elaborate, Backcombed Tease

Guy Lodge Film CriticIn “Medusa Deluxe,” the serpents aren’t in the hair, but all around it: a writhing, hissing collective of human predators slinking around the various parlors and platforms of a high-level hairdressing competition. Most are venomous, and at least one is deadly, or so it seems when a star stylist is found, not just murdered but quite literally scalped, the night before his widely expected victory in the contest.

After ‘Jesse James’, ‘One More Time With Feeling’ & ‘Blonde’, Andrew Dominik Re-Teams With Nick Cave & Warren Ellis On ‘This Much I Know To Be True’ - deadline.com - London
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14.01.2022

After ‘Jesse James’, ‘One More Time With Feeling’ & ‘Blonde’, Andrew Dominik Re-Teams With Nick Cave & Warren Ellis On ‘This Much I Know To Be True’

EXCLUSIVE: While the film world eagerly awaits the release of Andrew Dominik’s Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde, scored by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, we can reveal details about the latest collaboration between the filmmaker and musicians: documentary This Much I Know To Be True.

Crafting the Sights and Sounds of ‘C’mon C’mon’ - variety.com
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21.11.2021

Crafting the Sights and Sounds of ‘C’mon C’mon’

Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorMonochrome is in vogue this awards season as major contenders including “Belfast,” “The Tragedy of Macbeth” and “Passing” have all opted for lush black-and-white cinematography. Mike Mills called on “The Favourite” DP Robbie Ryan to shoot his latest project, “C’mon C’mon,” with similar rich imagery.“I freaking love black-and-white movies,” Mills says.

‘C’mon C’mon’ Wins Top Prize for Cinematography at EnergaCamerimage Film Festival - variety.com - USA
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20.11.2021

‘C’mon C’mon’ Wins Top Prize for Cinematography at EnergaCamerimage Film Festival

Will Tizard ContributorLife on the road and fantasy worlds held sway at the 29th edition of the EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival on Saturday, winning big after a week of scaled down but enthusiastic industry events, seminars and screenings celebrating cinematography.“C’mon C’mon,” shot by Robbie Ryan and directed by Mike Mills, won this year’s Golden Frog.

‘C’Mon C’Mon’ Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Tears Up Reading a Kids Book in Mike Mills Drama (Video) - thewrap.com
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08.09.2021

‘C’Mon C’Mon’ Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix Tears Up Reading a Kids Book in Mike Mills Drama (Video)

review of the film at Telluride last week, described it as an “intergenerational dialogue turned heartening dramedy” in which the adult characters are as lost as their younger counterparts and in which the future generation retains a bit of hopefulness despite the bleak future today’s adults have left them with. The first trailer gives a taste of that melancholy dialogue, but more prominently the crisp and beautiful black and white cinematography from “Marriage Story” DP Robbie Ryan.

‘C’mon C’mon’ Film Review: Joaquin Phoenix Explores His Paternal Side in Humane Mike Mills Dramedy - thewrap.com
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03.09.2021

‘C’mon C’mon’ Film Review: Joaquin Phoenix Explores His Paternal Side in Humane Mike Mills Dramedy

th Century Women” and “Beginners,” but now there’s the formal melancholy of black-and-white cinematography (by Robbie Ryan, “Marriage Story”) and the story of a minor and his impromptu guardian.For this psychologically textured effort, Mills careens with the tale of a 9-year-old boy with a hyperactive mind, his burdened mother, and his uncle-turned–temporary putative father.

Nick Cave to stream new ‘Idiot Prayer’ solo show from Alexandra Palace - www.nme.com - USA - county Story
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02.07.2020

Nick Cave to stream new ‘Idiot Prayer’ solo show from Alexandra Palace

Nick Cave has announced details of a new livestreamed solo show, filmed in an empty Alexandra Palace.Idiot Prayer sees the Bad Seeds frontman deliver a unique performance of tracks from throughout his career, including early rarities and songs from Grinderman, right up to his latest acclaimed album ‘Ghosteen‘.The show was filmed in the West Hall of the iconic London venue by award-winning cinematographer Robbie Ryan (The Favourite, Marriage Story, American Honey) and was edited by Nick Emerson

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