Evening Standard British Film Award / Best Technical or Artistic Achievement

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Winner of the Evening Standard British Film Awards in the category Best technical or artistic achievement ( Technical / Artistic Achievement ). The British Film Prize is usually awarded in early February. This category has existed since 1983.

year winner Movie
1983 Bansi Chandragupta (production design) 36 Chowringhee Lane
1984 Chris Menges (camera) ?
1985 John Alcott (camera) ?
1986 Norman Garwood (production design) ?
1987 Tony Pierce-Roberts (camera) room with view
1988 Anthony Pratt Hope and Glory
1989 William Diver
Patrick Duval
Distant Voices, Still Lives
1990 Anton Furst (production design) Batman
1991 David Watkin (camera) Memphis Belle
1992 Sandy Powell (costume design) Edward II
The Miracle
A Pope to kiss
1993 Sue Gibson (camera) Hear My Song
Secret Friends
1994 Stuart Craig (Production Design)
Sandy Powell (Costume Design)
The Secret Garden
Orlando
1995 Dave Borthwick
Richard 'Hutch' Hutchinson
The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb
1996 Andrew Dunn (camera) King George - a kingdom for more understanding
1997 Tony Burrough (production design) Richard III
1998 Maria Djurkovic (production design) Savage
1999 Ashley Rowe (camera) The Woodlanders
The Governess
Still Crazy
Twenty Four Seven
2000 John de Borman (camera) Marrakech
2001 Andrew Sanders (production design) The Golden Bowl
2002 Stuart Craig (production design) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
2003 Eve Stewart (production design) All or nothing
2004 Seamus McGarvey (camera) The Hours - From Eternity to Eternity
2005 Roger Deakins (camera) The Village - The Ladykillers Village
2006 Neil Marshall The Descent - abyss of horror
2007 Anthony Dod Mantle (production design) Brothers of the Head
The Last King of Scotland - In the clutches of power
2008 Seamus McGarvey (camera)
Sarah Greenwood (production design)
Jacqueline Durran (costume design)
Apology
2009 Mark Digby (production design) Slumdog millionaire
2010 Barry Ackroyd (camera) Deadly Command - The Hurt Locker
2011 Gareth Edwards (Cinematography, Production Design and Visual Effects) Monsters
2012 Robbie Ryan (camera) Wuthering Heights
2013 Seamus McGarvey (camera)
Sarah Greenwood (production design)
Jacqueline Durran (costume design)
Anna Karenina

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