“The Brutalist” cinematographer Lol Crawley will probably be honored with the Robby Müller Award on the 54th version of the Worldwide Movie Pageant Rotterdam, which runs Jan. 30 – Feb. 9.
The award acknowledges the “artistry of an distinctive picture maker,” and is given in collaboration with the Netherlands Society of Cinematographers and Andrea Müller-Schirmer, the spouse of the late Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller.
The award will probably be accompanied by a chat from Crawley in the course of the competition, in addition to a screening of “The Brutalist,” which marks the Dutch premiere of the movie.
The jury for this yr’s Robby Müller Award famous: “Lol Crawley’s digital camera is devoted to the story and characters in a approach that’s each humble and ardent. It varieties an in depth, dynamic relationship with them. His sensual cinematography embraces the surroundings as unpredictable and fluid and goals to align with its circulate moderately than confine it to a predefined body.”
Crawley has greater than 25 years of expertise in movie and tv. His characteristic movie work consists of “White Noise,” “The People,” “The Childhood of a Chief,” “45 Years,” “Mandela: Lengthy Stroll to Freedom” and “Ballast.” His tv credit embrace “Black Mirror,” “The OA,” “The Crimson Petal and the White” and “Utopia.” His music promo work consists of Bob Dylan’s “Shadow Kingdom,” alongside promos for Arcade Fireplace, Nick Cave and Coldplay.
Crawley obtained nominations on the Movie Unbiased Spirit Awards and the ASC Awards in 2016 for Corbet’s “The Childhood of a Chief”; a nomination for the Golden Frog at Camerimage in 2012 for Roger Michell’s “Hyde Park on Hudson”; a nomination on the Unbiased Spirit Awards in 2012 for Braden King’s “Right here”; and a nomination on the Unbiased Spirit Awards and a cinematography award win at Sundance in 2008 for Lance Hammer’s “Ballast.”