On the heels of On the Rocks, Sofia Coppola is the 2021 American Society of Cinematographers' choice for its annual Board of Governors Award.
The 49-year-old filmmaker's distinctive style and love of photography have led her to work with key cinematographers, creating memorable collaborations over the past 20 years.
Beginning with 1999 breakout The Virgin Suicides, Coppola's catalog — including Marie Antoinette, Somewhere, The Bling Ring and Lost in Translation, for which she became only the third woman in history to be nominated for a best director Oscar — has been steeped in aesthetics.
She recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about cinematography lessons learned, pivoting to TV and the upcoming Academy Awards' history-making duo of.
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