BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
Best Cinematography is a British Academy Film award presented each year by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
1960s
Best Cinematography - Colour
- 1963 - From Russia with Love - Ted Moore
- Nine Hours to Rama – Arthur Ibbetson
- The Running Man – Robert Krasker
- Sammy Going South – Erwin Hillier
- The Scarlet Blade – Jack Asher
- Tamahine – Geoffrey Unsworth
- The V.I.P.s – Jack Hildyard
- 1964 - Becket - Geoffrey Unsworth
- The 7th Dawn – Freddie Young
- The Chalk Garden – Arthur Ibbetson
- Nothing But the Best – Nicolas Roeg
- The Yellow Rolls-Royce – Jack Hildyard
- 1965 - The Ipcress File - Otto Heller
- 1966 - Arabesque - Christopher Challis
- Alfie – Otto Heller
- The Blue Max – Douglas Slocombe
- Modesty Blaise – Jack Hildyard
- 1967 - A Man for All Seasons - Ted Moore
- Blow-Up – Carlo Di Palma
- The Deadly Affair – Freddie Young
- Far from the Madding Crowd – Nicolas Roeg
Best Cinematography - Black and White
- 1963 - The Servant - Douglas Slocombe
- Billy Liar – Denys N. Coop
- Heavens Above! – Mutz Greenbaum
- Station Six-Sahara – Gerald Gibbs
- The Victors – Christopher Challis
- 1964 - The Pumpkin Eater - Oswald Morris
- 1965 - The Hill - Oswald Morris
- Darling – Kenneth Higgins
- The Knack …and How to Get It – David Watkin
- Repulsion – Gilbert Taylor
- 1966 - The Spy Who Came in from the Cold - Oswald Morris
- Bunny Lake Is Missing – Denys N. Coop
- Cul-de-sac – Gilbert Taylor
- Georgy Girl – Kenneth Higgins
- 1967 - The Whisperers - Gerry Turpin
- Mademoiselle – David Watkin
- The Sailor from Gibraltar – Raoul Coutard
- Ulysses – Wolfgang Suschitzky
Best Cinematography
- 1968 - 2001: A Space Odyssey - Geoffrey Unsworth
- The Charge of the Light Brigade – David Watkin
- Elvira Madigan – Jörgen Persson
- The Lion in Winter – Douglas Slocombe
- 1969 - Oh! What a Lovely War - Gerry Turpin
- Bullitt – William A. Fraker
- Funny Girl – Harry Stradling Sr.
- Hello, Dolly! – Harry Stradling Sr.
- The Magus – Billy Williams
- Women in Love – Billy Williams
1970s
- 1970 - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Conrad L. Hall
- Catch-22 – David Watkin
- Ryan's Daughter – Freddie Young
- Waterloo – Armando Nannuzzi
- 1971 - Death in Venice - Pasqualino De Santis
- Fiddler on the Roof – Oswald Morris
- The Go-Between – Gerry Fisher
- Sunday Bloody Sunday – Billy Williams
- 1972 - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Geoffrey Unsworth and Cabaret - Geoffrey Unsworth
- A Clockwork Orange – John Alcott
- Deliverance – Vilmos Zsigmond
- The Garden of the Finzi-Continis – Ennio Guarnieri
- Images – Vilmos Zsigmond
- McCabe & Mrs. Miller – Vilmos Zsigmond
- 1973 - Don't Look Now - Anthony B. Richmond
- Jesus Christ Superstar – Douglas Slocombe
- Sleuth – Oswald Morris
- Travels with My Aunt – Douglas Slocombe
- Viskningar och rop – Sven Nykvist
- 1974 - The Great Gatsby - Douglas Slocombe
- 1975 - Barry Lyndon - John Alcott
- The Man Who Would Be King – Oswald Morris
- Rollerball – Douglas Slocombe
- The Towering Inferno – Fred J. Koenekamp
- 1976 - Picnic at Hanging Rock - Russell Boyd
- Aces High – Gerry Fisher Peter Allwork
- All the President's Men – Gordon Willis
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest – Haskell Wexler Bill Butler William A. Fraker
- 1977 - A Bridge Too Far - Geoffrey Unsworth
- Fellini's Casanova – Giuseppe Rotunno
- The Deep – Christopher Challis
- Valentino – Peter Suschitzky
- 1978 - Julia - Douglas Slocombe
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind – Vilmos Zsigmond
- The Duellists – Frank Tidy
- Superman – Geoffrey Unsworth
- 1979 - The Deer Hunter - Vilmos Zsigmond
- Apocalypse Now – Vittorio Storaro
- Manhattan – Gordon Willis
- Yanks – Dick Bush
1980s
- 1980 - All That Jazz - Giuseppe Rotunno
- The Black Stallion – Caleb Deschanel
- The Elephant Man – Freddie Francis
- Kagemusha – Takao Saitô, Masaharu Ueda
- 1981 - Tess - Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet
- Chariots of Fire – David Watkin
- The French Lieutenant's Woman – Freddie Francis
- Raiders of the Lost Ark – Douglas Slocombe
- 1982 - Blade Runner - Jordan Cronenweth
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – Allen Daviau
- Gandhi – Billy Williams Ronnie Taylor
- Reds – Vittorio Storaro
- 1983 - Fanny och Alexander - Sven Nykvist
- Heat and Dust - Walter Lassally
- Local Hero - Chris Menges
- Zelig - Gordon Willis
- 1984 - The Killing Fields - Chris Menges
- 1985 - Amadeus - Miroslav Ondrícek
- 1986 - Out of Africa - David Watkin
- The Mission - Chris Menges
- Ran - Takao Saitô Masaharu Ueda
- A Room with a View - Tony Pierce-Roberts
- 1987 - Jean de Florette - Bruno Nuytten
- Cry Freedom - Ronnie Taylor
- Hope and Glory - Philippe Rousselot
- Platoon - Robert Richardson
- 1988 - Empire of the Sun - Allen Daviau
- Babettes gæstebud - Henning Kristiansen
- The Last Emperor - Vittorio Storaro
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Dean Cundey
- 1989 - Mississippi Burning - Peter Biziou
- Dangerous Liaisons - Philippe Rousselot
- Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey - John Seale Alan Root
- Henry V - Kenneth MacMillan
- L'Ours - Philippe Rousselot
1990s
- 1990: Vittorio Storaro – The Sheltering Sky
- 1991: Pierre Lhomme – Cyrano de Bergerac
- 1993: Janusz Kamiński – Schindler's List
- 1995: John Toll – Braveheart
- 1996: John Seale – The English Patient
- 1997: Eduardo Serra – The Wings of the Dove
- 1998: Remi Adefarasin – Elizabeth
2000s
- 2000: John Mathieson – Gladiator
- 2002: Conrad L. Hall – Road to Perdition
- 2004: Dion Beebe and Paul Cameron – Collateral
- 2005: Dion Beebe – Memoirs of a Geisha
- 2006: Emmanuel Lubezki – Children of Men
- 2007: Roger Deakins – No Country for Old Men
2010s
- 2010: Roger Deakins – True Grit
- 2011: Guillaume Schiffman – The Artist
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