Best Cinematography

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Heksagon wrote:I don't really like the one-take gimmick, but I feel Lubezki is one of the best cinematographers out there, and this is a deserving award.

I think Lubezki is the fourth person to win this award twice in a row, after Leon Shamroy, Winton Hoch and John Toll.
And he should have won for The Tree of Life
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I don't really like the one-take gimmick, but I feel Lubezki is one of the best cinematographers out there, and this is a deserving award.

I think Lubezki is the fourth person to win this award twice in a row, after Leon Shamroy, Winton Hoch and John Toll.
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