Talent Behind ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ Among American Cinematheque Crafts Honorees

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Talent behind movies including Barbie, Oppenheimer and Maestro are among the honorees for the American Cinematheque’s third annual “Tribute to the Crafts,” which will be held Jan. 19 at the newly renovated Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

The event — which will be co-hosted by producers and American Cinematheque board members Franklin Leonard and Paula Wagner — will celebrate individuals in 15 categories including Oppenheimer editor Jennifer Lame, Poor Things costume designer Holly Waddington and late Killers of the Flower Moon composer Robbie Robertson.

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Additionally, Academy Award-winning sound mixer Kevin O’Connell will receive a Career Achievement Award for his work, which spans 270 films over three decades. This year, O’Connell worked on projects including Oppenheimer, Barbie, Gran Turismo, Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret and Cocaine Bear.

The “Tribute to the Crafts” honorees are below.

Feature Film

Choreography: The Color Purple (Fatima Robinson) – Warner Bros. Pictures

Cinematography: Oppenheimer (Hoyte van Hoytema) – Universal Pictures

Costume Design: Poor Things (Holly Waddington) – Searchlight Pictures

Editing: Oppenheimer (Jennifer Lame) – Universal Pictures

Hair & Makeup: Maestro (Kazu Hiro, Siân Grigg, Kay Georgiou & Lori McCoy-Bell) – Netflix

Production Design/Set Decoration: Barbie (Sarah Greenwood & Katie Spencer) – Warner Bros. Pictures

Score: Killers of the Flower Moon (Robbie Robertson) – Apple Original Films

Song: Barbie – “I’m Just Ken” (Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt) – Warner Bros. Pictures

Sound: Maestro (Steven Morrow, Tom Ozanich, Dean A. Zupancic, Richard King & Jason Ruder) – Netflix

Stunts: John Wick: Chapter 4 (Scott Rogers, Stephen Dunlevy & Jeremy Marinas) – Lionsgate

Documentary

Cinematography: Anselm (Franz Lustig) – Sideshow & Janus Films & The Mission (Thorsten Thielow) – National Geographic Documentary Films

Editing: Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Michael Harte, ACE) – Apple Original Films

Score: American Symphony (Jon Batiste) – Netflix

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