‘The Brutalist’s Lol Crawley Wins British Society Of Cinematographers’ Feature Film Award

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The Brutalist has taken home the top prize at the 69th British Society of Cinematographers Awards in London. Lol Crawley won Best Cinematography in a Feature Film Award for his work on the Oscar-nominated film, in his first ever nomination in the category.

Jody Lee Lipes won the TV equivalent for his work on the BBC drama The Listeners, making him the first person to win back-to-back awards after taking home the same prize in 2023.

Benedict Spence won the international TV prize for his photography of the Netflix drama Eric. Other winners included Daniel Landin for his Cinematography in a Music Video, taking the prize for FKA Twigs’ music video Eusexua.

The Operators’ Award, presented by the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC), Association of Camera Operators (ACO) and Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT) went to Karsten Bloch Jacobsen and Simon Finney ACO Assoc for their operating on the film Wicked and in the Television category Chris Plevin ACO Assoc BSC, Robert Patzelt and Michael Ole Nielson were victorious for their work on the HBO show True Detective: Night Country.

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