š„š„š„āCāmon Cāmonā Wins Top Prize for Cinematography at EnergaCamerimage Film Festival
Life on the road and fantasy worlds held sway at the 29th edition of theĀ EnergaCamerimageĀ International Film Festival on Saturday, winning big after a week of scaled down but enthusiastic industry events, seminars and screenings celebrating cinematography.
āCāmon Cāmon,ā shot by Robbie Ryan and directed by Mike Mills, won this yearās Golden Frog. The film, which tells the story of a radio journalist driving between American cities with his nine-year-old nephew Jesse, enchanted jurors with its black-and-white imagery, one of several top contenders in monochrome.
Ryan, praised for his āprecise and humble eyeā and ācinema that touches the soul,ā accepted via video from a film set in Hungary, calling āCāmon Cāmonā a āsmall film,ā made just prior to the COVID pandemic by a crew ātraveling around like a circus.ā
Buzz built early on during the fest for Joel Coenās āThe Tragedy of Macbeth,ā shot by Bruno Delbonnel, which won the Silver Frog for images the jury called āhaunting in their minimalismā in rendering a uniquely otherworldly adaptation of the Shakespeare classic.
Kenneth Branaghās āBelfast,ā another main prize contender filmed by Haris Zambarloukos, also packed the main festival hall inside the sci-fi-esque Jordanki cultural center, with audience members showering the director-DP duo with questions.
āDune,ā the epic adaptation of Frank Herbertās seminal sci-fi novel filmed by Greig Fraser and directed by Denis Villeneuve, took the Bronze Frog.
Villeneuve, also honored with the special EnergaCamerimage award for outstanding directing, gave credit for his career to inspiration from the films of Krzysztof Kieslowski and his cinematographer, Slawomir Idziak. He also credited all the DPs heās worked with, including, most recently, Fraser on āDuneā and Roger Deakins on āBlade Runner 2049,ā adding, āLong live cinema.ā
In the documentary competition, films offered jurors āan amazing trip around the world,ā according to the jury, which awarded āMy Voice Will Be With You,ā filmed by Tristan Galand and directed by Bruno Tracq, the top prize. The film follows doctors at the St-Luc Hospital in Brussels performing remarkable work in hypnosis, featuring cinematography of āunbelievable sensibilityā that āfelt the characters with such a profound precision.ā
German cinematographer Jost Vacano, honored with a lifetime achievement award, won hearty applause when he told the closing gala audience how surprised he had been to see his work on āDas Boot,ā the 1981 thriller set aboard a WWII U-boat, making major profits worldwide.
āI learned that I have to fight for cinematographers,ā he said, recalling his decision to sue the producers for his fair share and winning after years of litigation.
Fest director Marek Zydowicz closed the evening with an appeal to make ācompetence, respectability and honestyā the only criteria for hiring in the film industry, adding that these priorities might have prevented the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot in an accident on the set of the western āRustā in New Mexico last month.
Following the gala, closing film āNo Time to Dieā was introduced by director Cary Joji Fukunaga and Oscar-winning cinematographer Linus Sandgren.
See the full list of winners below:
Golden Frog
āCāmon Cāmonā ā Cinematographer Robbie Ryan, director Mike Mills
Silver Frog
āThe Tragedy of Macbethā ā Cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, director Joel Coen
Bronze Frog
āDuneā ā Cinematographer Greig Fraser, director Denis Villeneuve
Audience award
āCāmon Cāmonā ā Cinematographer Robbie Ryan, director Mike Mills
FIPRESCI prize
āAnimalsā ā Cinematographer Frank van den Eeden, director Nabil Ben Yadir
Polish film
āOperation Hyacinthā ā Cinematographer Piotr Sobocinski Jr., director Piotr Domalewski
Director debut
āTitaneā ā Cinematographer Ruben Impens, director Julia Ducournau
Cinematographer debut
āBipolarā ā Cinematographer Yuming Ke, director Queena Li
Music video
āZdechÅamā (Kuba Kawalec feat. Ana Andrzejewska) ā Cinematographer Kacper Fertacz, director Zuzanna Plisz
TV series
āWelcome to Utmarkā: Eye for an Eye ā Cinematographer Andreas Johannessen, director Dagur KĆ”ri
Documentary feature
āMy Voice Will Be With Youā ā Cinematographer Tristan Galand, director Bruno Tracq
Documentary short
āSurviveā ā Cinematographer Jacob Friedrich Maria Kohl, directors Lara Milena Brose, Kilian Armando Friedrich
Laszlo Kovacs Award ā Golden Tadpole
āThe Howlingā ā Cinematographer Max Bugajak, director Bartosz BrzeziÅski, Warsaw Film School
Silver Tadpole
āTalaāvisionā ā Cinematographer Philip Henze, director Murad Abu Eisheh, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Bronze Tadpole
āCold Blow Laneā ā Cinematographer Christopher Behrman, director Luca Homolka, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg