‘The New Boy’ Wins Golden Frog At Poland’s Camerimage – Full Winners List

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This year’s winners at Camerimage Film Festival in Toruń, Poland were unveiled Saturday, with The New Boy, Warwick Thornton’s drama about an indigenous boy taken in at a mysterious remote monastery, taking the top prize.

Poor Things, Searchlight’s Yorgos Lanthimos drama starring Emma Stone, won the Audience Award at the festival, which focuses on the art of cinematography.

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Camerimage’s Golden Frog is widely considered an Oscar precursor, with three of the past five Golden Frog winners going on to earn Oscar nominations in cinematography. Those titles include Lion (2016), Joker (2019) and Nomadland (2020).

Below is the complete list of this year’s winners.

MAIN COMPETITION

Golden Frog: The New Boy

cin. Warwick Thornton

dir. Warwick Thornton

Silver Frog: El Conde

cin. Ed Lachman

dir. Pablo Larraín

Bronze Frog: Poor Things

cin. Robbie Ryan

dir. Yorgos Lanthimos

FIPRESCI AWARD

The International Federation of Film Critics Award for Best Film: The Zone of Interest

cin. Łukasz Żal

dir. Jonathan Glazer

POLISH FILMS COMPETITION

Best Polish Film: Doppelgänger. The Double

cin. Bartłomiej Kaczmarek

dir. Jan Holoubek

FILM AND ART SCHOOL ETUDES COMPETITION

Laszlo Kovacs Student Award – Golden Tadpole – Cremation, Or The Quarantine Hotel

cin. Wen Lau

dir. Ning Qian

school: National Taiwan University of Arts (NTUA)

Silver Tadpole: Plastic Touch

zdj. Celia Morales

reż. Aitana Ahrens

szkoła: The Madrid Film School (ECAM)

Bronze Tadpole: Poor Boy Long Way from Home

zdj. Tuur Oosterlinck

reż. Jonas Hollevoet

szkoła: Sint-Lucas School of Arts, Brussel (LUCA)

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES COMPETITION

Golden Frog — best feature documentary: The Echo

cin. Ernesto Pardo

dir. Tatiana Huezo

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS COMPETITION

Golden Frog — best short documentary: Oasis

cin. Myriam Payette

dir. Justine Martin

DIRECTORS’ DEBUTS COMPETITION
Under the patronage of the Polish Filmmakers Association (SFP)

Best Director’s Debut: Inshallah a Boy

cin. Kanamé Onoyama

dir. Amjad Al-Rasheed

CINEMATOGRAPHERS’ DEBUTS COMPETITION

under the patronage of the Polish Filmmakers Association (SFP)

Best Cinematographer’s Debut: A Song Sung Blue

cin. Jiayue Hao

dir. Zihan Geng

MUSIC VIDEOS COMPETITION

Best Music Video:  Son Lux „Undertow”

cin. Drew Bienemann

dir. Alex Cook

TV SERIES COMPETITION

Best Episode: The Offer: A Seat at the Table

cin. Salvatore Totino

dir. Dexter Fletcher

AUDIENCE AWARD

Poor Things

cin. Robbie Ryan dir. Yorgos Lanthimos

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