La photographie de cinéma à l'honneur aux KKF Book Awards


par Gérald Vidamment, le Samedi 30 Mars 2013


Chaque année, les Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards récompensent les meilleurs livres de photographies réalisées lors de tournages cinématographiques, dénommés les Best Moving Image Book. Voici les résultats de l'édition 2013 concernant la shortlist ainsi que la longlist. Parmi les trois titres retenus par le jury dans la shortlist, un lauréat sera distingué le 25 avril prochain lors de la remise des prix à Londres. Il s'agit de : 39 Steps to the Genius of Hitchcock by James Bell, editor (British Film Institute), First Films of the Holocaust: Soviet Cinema and the Genocide of the Jews, 1938-46 by Jeremy Hicks (University of Pittsburgh Press), ainsi que de Hollywood Costume by Deborah Nadoolman Landis (V&A Publishing).

Longlist
• Audiences: Defining and Interpreting Screen Entertainment Reception by Ian Christie, ed. (Amsterdam University Press)
• The James Bond Archives by Paul Duncan (Taschen)
• Ealing Revisited by Mark Duguid et al (British Film Institute)
• The Art and Making of the Dark Knight Trilogy by Jody Duncan Jesser and Jannine Pourroy (Abrams)
• Behind the Scenes at the BBFC: Film Classification from the Silver Screen to the Gilded Age by Edward Lamberti (Palgrave Macmillan)
• The Cinema of Tarkovsky: Labyrinths of Space and Time by Nariman Skakov (I.B. Tauris)
• Publisher Ilex for the 2012 books from their series Filmcraft: Costume Design, Production Design, Editing, Cinematography, Directing
Hitchcock durant le making des Oiseaux, 1963. © BFI National Archive/Special Collections

La famille Hitchcock à la maison à Bel Air. © BFI National Archive/Special Collections

Still from Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (1998) featuring Benicio Del Toro and Johnny Depp. © Universal / The Kobal Collection / Mountain, Peter

Still from Godford Park (2001) featuring Ryan Phillippe and Kristin Scott-Thomas. © The Kobal Collection/ USA Filmes/ Capital Films/ Film Council

James Bond (Sean Connery) and his iconic Aston Martin DB5, filming Goldfinger (1964) at the Furka Pass, Switzerland. James Bond films © 1962-2012 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation. All rights reserved

Roger Moore as James Bond on the set of Live and Let Die (1973). Bond does not brandish a Walther PPK, but a Smith & Wesson Magnum, to rescue Solitaire. James Bond films © 1962-2012 Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation. All rights reserved.

Prosthetics makeup supervisor Conor O’Sullivan adjusts Ledger’s prosthetic scars on location in Chicago. © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc

Batman (Christian Bale) throws a powerful blow at Bane (Tom Hardy) during principal photography in Pittsburgh. © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc

The killing of civilians. From Secretary of the Regional Party Committee, directed by Ivan Pyr’ev: cameramen Valentin Pavlov and Boris Aretskii, 1942