Wicked,Dune: Part TwoandEmilia Perezlead the list of honorees for theAmerican Cinematheques fourth annualTribute to the Crafts, which will take place at ACs Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood on January 9.
Tribute to the Craftshonors those who are at the very heart of filmmaking and have exhibited extraordinary work behind the camera over the past year.
The evening will celebrate individuals in 12 categories covering all aspects of filmmaking and will showcase clips from each of their respective films.
Honorees for the American Cinematheque’s 4th annual Tribute to the CraftsAmerican Cinematheque
Wickedis being honored for Costume Design, as well as for the trio of Production Design, Set Decoration and Prop Master.Dune: Part Twowill be recognized for Sound and Visual Effects, whileEmiliaPerezis named for its Choreography and Editing.
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Other achievements in films being singled out include Casting forSaturday Night;Cinematography forNickel Boys;Hair & Makeup forThe Substance;Music Score forChallengers; Song forWill & HarpersHarper & Will Go West; and Stunts forThe Fall Guy.
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Oscar-nominated cinematographerEd Lachmanwill receive the Career Achievement Award for his extraordinary career spanning 80-plus credits over 50 years, including Sofia CoppolasThe Virgin Suicides,Steven SoderberghsErin Brockovich,Todd HaynesFar from HeavenandCarol, and Pablo LarrainsEl Conde.
This year he worked on Larrains latest filmMaria,starring Angelina Jolie as legendary opera singer Maria Callas.Honorees were selected by a prestigious jury of journalists, film historians and cinephiles.
The audience for this invitation-only event will be comprised of members from AMPAS, BAFTA, Critics Choice and all guilds including ACE, CSA ASC, SCL, MPSE and CAS.The event will be co-hosted by film producers and American Cinematheque board members Stephanie Allain (Exhibiting Forgiveness, Dear White People, Billy Preston: Thats the Way God Planned It) and Paula Wagner (Marshall,Mission: Impossible 1, 2,&3, The Last Samurai, Vanilla Sky).Film is the most collaborative artform, and the American Cinematheque is thrilled to celebrate the essential work of the artisans and craftspeople behind this years finest films, said Grant Moninger, American Cinematheques artistic director.
Here are this years nominees:
The event is being produced by Madelyn Hammond & Javier Infante of Madelyn Hammond & Associates.