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'Cold War', 'Dogman' among early European Film Awards winners

 
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The European Film Academy has announced the winners of eight craft prizes for this year’s European Film Awards, with Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cold War and Matteo Garrone’s Dogman among the represented films.

An eight-member jury met in Berlin to decide the winners in the following categories: cinematography, editing, production design, costume design, hair and make-up, composer, sound design and visual effects.

Jarosław Kamiński receives the editing prize for Cold War, with the jury noting, “this poetic way of editing supports and enhances the sensuality of the story.”

For Dogman, Massimo Cantini Parrini wins the costume design prize, with Dalia Colli, Lorenzo Tamburini and Daniela Tartari sharing the hair and make-up award.

Among the other titles to receive awards are Ali Abbasi’s Border (visual effects), Erik Poppe’s U – July 22 (cinematography) and Emily Atef’s 3 Days In Quiberon (composer).

European Film Awards 2018 craft winners

  • Cinematography - Martin Otterbeck forU - July 22

  • Editing - Jarosław Kamiński for Cold War

  • Production design - Andrey Ponkratov for The Summer

  • Costume design - Massimo Cantini Parrini for Dogman

  • Hair & Make-up - Dalia Colli, Lorenzo Tamburini, Daniela Tartari for Dogman

  • Composer - Christoph M. Kaiser, Julian Maas for 3 Days In Quiberon

  • Sound design - André Bendocchi-Alves, Martin Steyer for The Captain

  • Visual effects - Peter Hjorth for Border

https://www.screendaily.com/news/cold-war-dogman-among-early-european-film-awards-winners/5134567.article

Tom Grievson