The Golden Eagle award for best cinematography is awarded annually by the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia, starting with the first ceremony in 2003.
Content
List of laureates and nominees
★ Winners are highlighted in a separate color.
2000s
| Year [1] | Ceremony | Laureate's photo | Operator | Film |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | 1st | ★ Yuri Nevsky | " Star " | |
| • Sergey Astakhov | " River " | |||
| • Andrey Zhegalov | " Cuckoo " | |||
| 2004 | 2nd | ★ Mikhail Krichman | " Return " | |
| • Alexander Antipenko | " Joy and sorrow of the little lord " | |||
| • Yuri Klimenko , Pavel Kostomarov | " Walk " | |||
| 2005 | 3rd | ★ Sergey Machilsky | " Own " | |
| • Ilya Dyomin | " 72 meters " | |||
| • Sergey Trofimov | " Night Watch " | |||
| 2006 | 4th | ★ Maxim Osadchy | " 9 company " | |
| • Yuri Klimenko | “ Cosmos as a Premonition ” | |||
| • Anatoly Lesnikov | " First on the Moon " | |||
| 2007 | 5th | ★ Andrey Zhegalov | " Island " | |
| • Andrey Naydenov | " Euphoria " | |||
| • Sergey Trofimov | " Day Watch " | |||
| 2008 | 6th | ★ Vladimir Klimov | " Leningrad " | |
| • Oleg Lukichev | " Travel with Pets " | |||
| • Vladislav Opelyants | " 12 " | |||
| 2009 | 7th | ★ Alexey Rodionov , Igor Grinyakin | " Admiral " | |
| • Oleg Lukichev | " St. George's Day " | |||
| • Shandor Berkeshi | "The Vanished Empire " |
2010s
| Year [1] | Ceremony | Laureate's photo | Operator | Film |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 8th | ★ Maxim Osadchy | " Inhabited Island " | |
| • Sergey Astakhov , Yuri Klimenko | " Anna Karenina " | |||
| • Roman Vasyanov | " Hipsters " | |||
| 2011 | 9th | ★ Pavel Kostomarov | " How I spent this summer " | |
| • Yuri Klimenko | " Edge " | |||
| • Mikhail Krichman | " Oatmeal " | |||
| 2012 | 10th | ★ Mikhail Krichman | " Elena " | |
| • Yuri Klimenko | " Female " | |||
| • Maxim Osadchy | " 2 days " | |||
| 2013 | 11th | ★ Yuri Raisky | " Horde " | |
| • Denis Alarcon-Ramirez | " Spy " | |||
| • Fedor Lyass | " Duhless " | |||
| 2014 | 12th | ★ Maxim Osadchy | " Stalingrad " | |
| • Dmitry Gribanov | “ Bitter! " | |||
| 2015 | 13th | ★ Vladislav Opelyants | " Sunstroke " | |
| • Mikhail Krichman | " Leviathan " | |||
| • Yuri Klimenko | " Weekend " | |||
| 2016 | 14th | ★ Yuri King | " Battle of Sevastopol " | |
| • Ilya Averbakh | " Battalion " | |||
| • Vladislav Opelyants | " Warrior " | |||
| 2017 | 15th | ★ Maxim Osadchy | " Duelist " | |
| • Vladislav Opelyants | " Pupil " | |||
| • Alexander Simonov | " Paradise " | |||
| 2018 | 16th | ★ Igor Grinyakin | Viking | |
| • Alisher Hamidhojaev | " Arrhythmia " | |||
| • Mikhail Krichman | " Dislike " | |||
| 2019 | 17th | ★ Igor Grinyakin | Upward Movement | |
| • Alisher Hamidhojaev | " Anne 's War " | |||
| • Mikhail Milashin | " Ice " |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Year of the award ceremony, prizes are awarded for the previous year.
See also
- Nika Award for best cinematography