Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography

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The Boston Society of Film Critics Award winners for best camera. Emmanuel Lubezki is the only one who has won the award four times and is the record holder.

winner

1980s

year Movie winner
1980 Like a wild bull Michael Chapman
1981 Dance in the clouds Gordon Willis
1982 ET - The Alien Allen Daviau
1983 When the wolves howl Hiro Narita
1984 The Killing Fields Chris Menges
1985 Ran Takao Saitō and Masaharu Ueda
1986 Blue Velvet Frederick Elmes
1987 The last emperor Vittorio Storaro
1988 The unbearable lightness of being Sven Nykvist
1989 The fabulous Baker Boys Michael Ballhaus

1990s

year Movie winner
1990 Sky over the desert Vittorio Storaro
Dick Tracy
1991 The silence of the Lambs Tak Fujimoto
1992 Merciless Jack N. Green
1993 Schindlers List Janusz Kamiński
1994 Ed Wood Stefan Czapsky
1995 safe Alex Nepomniaschy
1996 The English patient John Seale
1997 Kundun Roger Deakins
1998 The soldier James Ryan Janusz Kamiński
1999 Sleepy Hollow Emmanuel Lubezki

2000s

year Movie winner
2000 Tiger and Dragon Peter Pau
2001 The Man Who Wasn't There Roger Deakins
2002 So far from heaven Edward Lachman
2003 Nomads of the skies - the secret of the migratory birds Olli Barbé ; Michel Benjamin ; Dreujou ; Laurent Charbonnier ; Luc Drion ; Laurent Fleutot ; Philippe Garguil ; Dominique Gentil ; Bernard Lutic ; Thierry Machado ; Stéphane Martin ; Fabrice Moindrot ; Ernst Sasse ; Michel Terrace ; Thierry Thomas
2004 House of Flying Daggers Zhao Xiaoding
2005 Good Night, and Good Luck. Robert Elswit
2006 Pan's labyrinth Guillermo Navarro
2007 Butterfly and diving bell Janusz Kamiński
2008 Paranoid Park Christopher Doyle and Rain Kathy Li
2009 Deadly Command - The Hurt Locker Barry Ackroyd

2010s

year Movie winner
2010 True grit Roger Deakins
2011 The Tree of Life Emmanuel Lubezki
2012 The Master Mihai Mălaimare Junior
2013 Gravity Emmanuel Lubezki
2014 Birdman Emmanuel Lubezki
2015 Carol Edward Lachman

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