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  1. * Cinematography (Color) - Lionel Lindon * Film Editing - Gene Ruggiero, Paul Weatherwax * Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) - Victor Young

  2. Apr 14, 2020 · Jack Cardiff. Amazon. Posted in 1957 Awards, Academy Awards, All Movie Awards, Cinematography (Color), Film Awards, Film Awards By Year. Prev 2010 LAFCA Award – Film of the Decade Winner and Nominees. Next 2013 Sundance Film Festival – Short Film Grand Jury Prize – Best Short Film Winner and Nominees.

  3. From 1939 to 1967 with the exception of 1957, there were also separate awards for color and black-and-white cinematography. After Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), the most recent black-and-white films to win since then are Schindler's List (1993), Roma (2018) and Mank (2020).

    Best Motion Picture
    Best Director
    Around the World in 80 Days – Mike Todd, ...
    George Stevens – Giant ‡ Michael Anderson ...
    Yul Brynner – The King and I as King ...
    Ingrid Bergman – Anastasia as Anna Koreff ...
    Anthony Quinn – Lust for Life as Paul ...
    Dorothy Malone – Written on the Wind as ...
    The Red Balloon – Albert Lamorisse ‡ The ...
    Around the World in 80 Days – James Poe, ...
  4. The 29th Academy Awards were held on March 27, 1957, to honor the films of 1956. In this year, Best International Feature Film became a competitive category, having been given as a Special Achievement Award since 1947 .

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · The Oscar for Best Cinematography is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize exceptional achievements in the art and craft of cinematography.

  6. The 29th Academy Awards | 1957. RKO Pantages Theatre. Wednesday, March 27, 1957. ... Cinematography (Color) Winner. Around the World in 80 Days. Lionel Lindon Nominees.

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  8. Best Cinematography, Color: Lionel Lindon; Best Cinematography, Black & White: Joseph Ruttenberg; Best Score Drama or Comedy: Victor Young; Best Score Musical: Alfred Newman, Ken Darby; Best Song: Jay Livingston, Ray Evans (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) Best Art Direction, Color: Lyle R. Wheeler, John DeCuir, Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox