Chloé Zhao’s drama, shot by Joshua James Richards, also picked up the Fipresci Award.
Nomadland cinematographer Joshua James Richards was awarded the Golden Frog at Poland’s EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival on Saturday (November 21).
The US drama, starring Frances McDormand and directed by Chloé Zhao, also won the Fipresi award. Nomadland is a strong awards season contender and previously won the Golden Lion at Venice and People’s Choice audience award at Toronto.
The 28th edition of the cinematography festival, which took place entirely online this year, closed with Andrew Levitas’ Minamata and an honorary award for the film’s star,...
Nomadland cinematographer Joshua James Richards was awarded the Golden Frog at Poland’s EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival on Saturday (November 21).
The US drama, starring Frances McDormand and directed by Chloé Zhao, also won the Fipresi award. Nomadland is a strong awards season contender and previously won the Golden Lion at Venice and People’s Choice audience award at Toronto.
The 28th edition of the cinematography festival, which took place entirely online this year, closed with Andrew Levitas’ Minamata and an honorary award for the film’s star,...
- 11/23/2020
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Indie ethos, costume drama and rich fantasy won the day at the world’s top cinematography event, EnergaCamerimage Film Festival, on Saturday, with Joshua James Richards’ naturalistic filming in Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” taking the Golden Frog plus Fipresci jury honors. The chronicle of life on the rough edges of America’s society among retirees living on the road in trailers, based on Jessica Bruder’s nonfiction book “Nomadland: Surviving in the Twenty-First Century,” is considered a strong Oscars contender.
The 28th edition of Camerimage also wrapped with its award to an actor of unique visual sensitivity for Johnny Depp, whose Japan-set war correspondent story “Minamata,” filmed by Benoit Delhomme, screened at the fest. Depp said in a letter to the fest that shooting with the celebrated Dp was “a sort of dance” encouraged by director Andrew Levitas, who “encouraged us to explore.”
Fest president Marek Zydowicz described the fest...
The 28th edition of Camerimage also wrapped with its award to an actor of unique visual sensitivity for Johnny Depp, whose Japan-set war correspondent story “Minamata,” filmed by Benoit Delhomme, screened at the fest. Depp said in a letter to the fest that shooting with the celebrated Dp was “a sort of dance” encouraged by director Andrew Levitas, who “encouraged us to explore.”
Fest president Marek Zydowicz described the fest...
- 11/21/2020
- by Will Tizard
- Variety Film + TV
Iryna Tsilyk’s film has emerged as the big winner at the Polish gathering, while other victors included Dorota Proba’s Between Us and Maciej Cuske’s The Whale From Lorino. The 17th Millennium Docs Against Gravity Film Festival has handed out its awards during a ceremony that was held on 10 September at Teatr Studio in Warsaw. The Earth Is Blue as an Orange by Iryna Tsilyk emerged as the big winner, as it was awarded the Grand Prix – Bank Millennium Award. However, the ceremony doesn’t mark the end of this edition of the festival, as more screenings are happening in Warsaw, Wroclaw, Katowice, Poznan, Bydgoszcz and Lublin, and the gathering will end its physical run in Gdynia on 18 September. One day later, the online edition – which can be found at mdag.pl – will start unspooling, and it will run until 4 October. The Earth Is Blue as an...
Other winners of the 60th edition of the Polish festival include Sunless Shadows, The Whale from Lorino and Self Portrait. Romanian filmmaker Radu Ciorniciuc's Sundance prizewinner Acasă - My Home has won the top award at the 60th Krakow Film Festival, the Golden Horn for the Director of the Best Film in the International Documentary Competition. The festival unspooled online from 31 May–7 June. Iran's Merhdad Oskouei received the Silver Horn for the Director of the Best Film on Social Issues for his Idfa opener Sunless Shadows, while another title from the same festival, Polish filmmaker Maciej Cuske's The Whale from Lorino, bagged the Silver Horn for the Director of the Film with High Artistic Value. In the National Competition, the Golden Hobby-Horse for the Director of the Best Film went to Tomasz Wolski, for An Ordinary Country. The Silver Hobby-Horse Awards in the animated, fiction and documentary categories were.
Most important cities in the world have their own anthology films. Whether related or not, various stories presented in such specific features tend to reveal a lot about a given place and its citizens, often attempting to evoke a realistic atmosphere and emotions inspired by the location. The long list includes New York Stories, Tokyo!, To Rome with Love, and Paris, je t'aime, just to name a few.Now Warsaw, Poland's sprawling capital, finally gets its chance to join the group, thanks to Warsaw Stories (Stacja Warszawa), an omnibus film directed by five ambitious graduates of Andrzej Wajda's Master School of Directing: Maciej Cuske, Kacper Lisowski, Nenad Mikovic, Mateusz Rakowicz, and Tymon Wyciszkiewicz. By touching upon themes such as loneliness, degradation of moral values, big-city struggles, murder,...
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- 3/25/2014
- Screen Anarchy
All titles for the main industry event at the T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival have been announced.
Polish Days focusses on the presentation of the latest Polish films to the industry in a series of closed screenings. This year’s edition will run from July 24-26.
Around 200 sales agents, distributors, producers, TV buyers and festival programmers will be given access to six new Polish films, nine works in progress and 12 pitches of projects in development.
Completed filmsPapusza by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof KrauzeFloating Skyscrapers by Tomasz WasilewskiThe Man Who Made Angels Fly by Wiktoria SzymańskaSix Degrees by Bartosz DombrowskiCaged Swallow by Bartosz WarwasWarsaw Stories by Maciej Cuske, Kacper Lisowski, Nenad Mikovic and Mateusz Rakowicz.Works in progressNude Area: Love In 15 Fragments by Urszula AntoniakThe Mighty Angel by Wojciech SmarzowskiRed Spider by Marcin KoszałkaJack Strong by Władysław PasikowskiThe Photographer by Waldemar KrzystekLittle Crushes by Irek Grzyb and Aleksandra GowinKebab & Horoscope by Grzegorz JaroszukHardkor Disko by Krzysztof SkoniecznyPerformer...
Polish Days focusses on the presentation of the latest Polish films to the industry in a series of closed screenings. This year’s edition will run from July 24-26.
Around 200 sales agents, distributors, producers, TV buyers and festival programmers will be given access to six new Polish films, nine works in progress and 12 pitches of projects in development.
Completed filmsPapusza by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof KrauzeFloating Skyscrapers by Tomasz WasilewskiThe Man Who Made Angels Fly by Wiktoria SzymańskaSix Degrees by Bartosz DombrowskiCaged Swallow by Bartosz WarwasWarsaw Stories by Maciej Cuske, Kacper Lisowski, Nenad Mikovic and Mateusz Rakowicz.Works in progressNude Area: Love In 15 Fragments by Urszula AntoniakThe Mighty Angel by Wojciech SmarzowskiRed Spider by Marcin KoszałkaJack Strong by Władysław PasikowskiThe Photographer by Waldemar KrzystekLittle Crushes by Irek Grzyb and Aleksandra GowinKebab & Horoscope by Grzegorz JaroszukHardkor Disko by Krzysztof SkoniecznyPerformer...
- 7/16/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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