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Cameraimage Awards Shine Spotlight on Cinematography's Elite
22 Nov
Summary
- Cameraimage 2025 concluded with the Golden Frog awarded to Judith Kaufmann for 'Late Shift'.
- Fabian Gamper and Michał Sobociński also received Silver and Bronze Frogs respectively.
- Festival honored emerging and veteran cinematographers across various film categories.

The Cameraimage festival culminated with its Closing Gala in Toruń, honoring outstanding achievements in cinematography. Judith Kaufmann received the prestigious Golden Frog for her compelling work on 'Late Shift,' a film delving into the pressures faced by healthcare workers. The festival also recognized Fabian Gamper with the Silver Frog for 'Sound of Falling' and Michał Sobociński with the Bronze Frog for 'Chopin, A Sonata in Paris'.
Further accolades were presented across various competitions, including debuts and non-fiction categories. Adam Suzin earned a Golden Frog for his work in cinematography debuts, while Benjamib Bryan and Ronnie McQuillan were honored in documentary categories. The event also celebrated excellence in music videos and television series, with significant awards given for 'Chains & Whips' and '1923: A Dream and a Memory'.
Piotr Sobociński Jr. took home the Grand Prix for Polish Films, and student filmmakers were recognized with the Laszlo Kovacs Student Award. The festival successfully underscored the diverse and evolving landscape of visual storytelling, bringing together global talents to celebrate their contributions to film.




