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  1. Art Direction (Black-and-White) - Art Direction: Robert Luthardt; Set Decoration: Edward G. Boyle Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Joseph LaShelle Writing (Story and Screenplay--written directly for the screen) - Billy Wilder, I. A. L. Diamond

  2. The 38th Academy Awards | 1966 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Monday, April 18, 1966 ... * Cinematography (Black-and-White) - Ernest Laszlo Actor - Oskar Werner ...

  3. Feb 8, 2024 · Concrete Night (2013) Directed by Pirjo Honkasalo. With Johannes Brotherus, Jari Virman, Anneli Karppinen, Juhan Ulfsa. Shooting in black and white, cinematographer Peter Flinckenberg conjures up a stark chiaroscuro that amplifies the sense of desolation.

  4. Martin Ritt. Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Neal ... 7 nominations - 3 awards. 1963. Jean Bourgoin, Walter Wottitz. The Longest Day. Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki. John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda ... 5 nominations - 2 awards.

  5. Bob Hope hosted the first color broadcast of the Oscars as the 38th Annual Academy Awards took place on Monday, April 18th, 1966. One of the evening’s highlights featured dancers Cyd Charisse and James Mitchell performing to the music of George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein.

  6. Lee Pfeiffer. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, American dramatic film, released in 1966, that was an adaptation of Edward Albee’s shocking play of the same name. The acclaimed movie—which marked Mike Nichols’s film directorial debut—won 5 of the 13 Academy Awards it was nominated for; each of the four main.

  7. Academy awards: Cinematography (From the best to the worst winners) 121 movies have got the Academy award for best cinematography, some of them are just perfection others are just ok. This is how I rank them. (From 1939 to 1966 they gave awards in 2 categories: color and black and white) 1. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)