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American Society of Cinematographers Awards 2017: ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Wins [FULL LIST]

The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Awards took place Saturday night, handing out awards to the best cinematography in film and television. Roger Deakins won the top film prize for Blade Runner 2049, which bodes well for his chances for Best Cinematography at the Oscars. The ASC nominees match up 5-for-5 at the Oscars, so if Deakins can win over his competition here there’s a solid chance he will repeat. However, we saw last year that while Lion‘s Greig Fraser won at the ASC Awards he did not win at the Oscars, losing to La La Land‘s Linus Sandgren, so it’s not set in stone just yet.

Check out the full list of ASC winners and nominees below, with the winning cinematographer listed at the top and in bold.

THEATRICAL RELEASE

Blade Runner 2049 — Roger Deakins

Darkest Hour — Bruno Delbonnel
Dunkirk — Hoyte van Hoytema
Mudbound — Rachel Morrison
The Shape of Water — Dan Laustsen

SPOTLIGHT AWARD

November — Mart Taniel

Loveless — Mikhail Krichman
On Body and Soul — Máté Herbai

The Spotlight Award recognizes exceptional, inspiring and imaginative cinematography in smaller features that may not receive wider theatrical release or awareness.

EPISODE OF A SERIES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION

The Crown (“Smoke and Mirrors”) — Adriano Goldman

Game of Thrones (“Dragonstone”) — Gregory Middleton
Game of Thrones (“The Spoils of War”) — Robert McLachlan
The Man in the High Castle (“Land O’ Smiles”) — Gonzalo Amat
Outlander (“The Battle Joined”) — Alasdair Walker

EPISODE OF A SERIES FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION

12 Monkeys (“Thief”) — Boris Mojsovski

12 Monkeys (“Mother”) — David Greene
Gotham (“The Executioner”) — Crescenzo Notarile
Legion (“Chapter 1”) — Dana Gonzales
The Originals (“Bag of Cobras”) — Kurt Jones

MOTION PICTURE, MINISERIES OR PILOT MADE FOR TELEVISION

Genius (“Chapter 1”) — Mathias Herndl

The Deuce (“Pilot”) — Pepe Avila del Pino
Mindhunter (“Episode 1”) — Christopher Probst
Sometimes the Good Kill — Serge Desrosiers
Training Day (“Apocalypse Now”) — Shelly Johnson