San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography

The San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography is an award given by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle to honor a cinematographer who has delivered an outstanding achievement while working in the film industry.

San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cinematography
The 2018 recipient: Alfonso Cuarón
Awarded forBest Achievement in Cinematography
CountryUnited States
Presented bySan Francisco Film Critics Circle
First awardedWally Pfister
The Dark Knight (2008)
Currently held byAlfonso Cuarón
Roma (2018)
Websitesffcc.org

Winners

2000s

Year Winner Film
2008Wally PfisterThe Dark Knight
2009Roger DeakinsA Serious Man

2010s

Year Winner Film
2010Matthew LibatiqueBlack Swan
2011Emmanuel LubezkiThe Tree of Life
2012Claudio MirandaLife of Pi
2013Emmanuel LubezkiGravity
2014Łukasz Żal and Ryszard LenczewskiIda
2015John SealeMad Max: Fury Road
2016James LaxtonMoonlight
2017Roger DeakinsBlade Runner 2049
2018Alfonso CuarónRoma
2019Roger Deakins1917
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