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The International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage (Шаблон:Lang-pl) is a festival that celebrates and awards cinematography and cinematographers. The festival is held in Toruń, Poland at the end of November every year. It spans the course of one week, with multiple events at one time.[1]

The first seven events (1993–1999) were held in Toruń, and the next ten events (2000–2009) were held in Łódź. From 2010 until 2018, the festival took place in Bydgoszcz, before returning to Toruń in 2019, where it currently remains. In 2007, the name of the festival was changed from Camerimage to Plus Camerimage, but it was changed back in 2013 after the sponsorship deal with Plus ended.

The festival has hosted many prominent filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, Roman Polański, Darren Aronofsky, Alfonso Cuarón, Emir Kusturica, Gus Van Sant, Ang Lee, István Szabó, Andrzej Wajda, Ken Loach, David Lynch, Wim Wenders, Oliver Stone, Agnieszka Holland, Peter Weir, Krzysztof Kieślowski, James Ivory, Jim Jarmusch, Aki Kaurismäki, Andrei Konchalovsky, Volker Schlöndorff, Paweł Pawlikowski, Peter Greenaway, Tom Tykwer, Robert Richardson, and Denis Villeneuve.[2][3][4]

Awards

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27th Edition of Camerimage Festival, Toruń, 2019
Main Competition[5][6]
  • Golden Frog (Złota Żaba)
  • Silver Frog (Srebrna Żaba)
  • Bronze Frog (Brązowa Żaba)
Student Etudes Competition (Konkurs etiud studenckich)
  • Golden Tadpole (Złota Kijanka)
  • Silver Tadpole (Srebrna Kijanka)
  • Bronze Tadpole (Brązowa Kijanka)
Documentary Films Competition
  • Documentary Shorts Competition
  • Documentary Features Competition
Feature Debuts Competition
  • Directors' Debuts Competition
  • Cinematographers' Debuts Competition
Music Videos Competition
  • Best Music Video
  • Best Cinematography in Music Video
3D Films Competition[7]
Polish Films Competition
Camerimage Lifetime Achievement Award
Cinematographer - Director Duo Award
Special Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Director[8]

Main competition

Golden Frog winners

"†" indicates a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.

Year Film Original title Cinematographer(s) Ref
1993 The Piano Stuart Dryburgh
1994 Woyzeck (shared) Tibor Máthé
Crows (shared) Wrony Arthur Reinhart
1995 The Seventh Room A hetedik szoba Piotr Sobociński
1996 Secrets & Lies Dick Pope
1997 Character Karakter Rogier Stoffers
1998 Central Station Central do Brasil Walter Carvalho
1999 Elizabeth Remi Adefarasin
2000 Amores perros Rodrigo Prieto
2001 The King is Dancing Le Roi danse Gérard Simon
2002 Edi (shared) Krzysztof Ptak
Road to Perdition (shared) † Conrad Hall
2003 City of God Cidade de Deus César Charlone
2004 Vera Drake Dick Pope
2005 Fateless Sorstalanság Gyula Pados
2006 Pan's Labyrinth El laberinto del fauno Guillermo Navarro
2007 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Le scaphandre et le papillon Janusz Kamiński
2008 Slumdog Millionaire Anthony Dod Mantle
2009 Lebanon לבנון Giora Bejach
2010 Venice Wenecja Arthur Reinhart
2011 In Darkness W ciemności Jolanta Dylewska
2012 War Witch Rebelle Nicolas Bolduc Шаблон:Center
2013 Ida Łukasz Żal
Ryszard Lenczewski
Шаблон:Center
2014 Leviathan Левиафан Mikhail Krichman Шаблон:Center
2015 Carol Edward Lachman Шаблон:Center
2016 Lion Greig Fraser Шаблон:Center
2017 On Body and Soul Testről és lélekről Máté Herbai Шаблон:Center
2018 The Fortress Namhansanseong Ji Yong Kim Шаблон:Center
2019 Joker Lawrence Sher Шаблон:Center
2020 Nomadland Joshua James Richards Шаблон:Center
2021 C'mon C'mon Robbie Ryan Шаблон:Center
2022 Tár Florian Hoffmeister Шаблон:Center
2023 The New Boy Warwick Thornton

Additional festival events

  • Camerimage Market
  • Equipment showcases
  • Various exhibitions and live music performances
  • Student Panorama (screenings of student films which did not make it into the main competition)
  • Camerimage Forum (a seminar devoted to authorship rights and working conditions of cinematographers)
  • Special screenings and premieres, reviews, retrospectives, meetings, seminars, and workshops led by well known filmmakers

Academy Awards

Since 2013, short documentary films awarded the Golden Frog during Camerimage festival are granted consideration in the Documentary Short Subject category of the Academy Awards without having to meet the standard theatrical run requirement. To meet all requirements, the running time limit of selected short documentary was decreased from 60 to 40 minutes. This way requirements for short documentary films selected at both Camerimage festival and the Academy Awards are the same.[9]

References

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Further reading

External links