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Cinematic Masterpieces Celebrated at Prestigious 2025 Colour Awards

Summary

  • Top theatrical prize won by Máté Ternyik for 'The Brutalist'
  • Peter Doyle awarded for grading Alfonso Cuaron's 'Disclaimer'
  • Dante Pasquinelli honoured for Bad Bunny's music video 'NUEVAYoL'
Cinematic Masterpieces Celebrated at Prestigious 2025 Colour Awards

The prestigious FilmLight Colour Awards have just unveiled their 2025 winners at a dedicated ceremony during EnergaCamerimage in Poland. The event was opened by jury president Bradford Young, with guest of honor Park Chan-wook sending remarks via video.

In the theatrical feature category, Máté Ternyik emerged victorious for his work on the film 'The Brutalist', leading a competition that included grades by Damien Vandercruyssen on 'Mickey 17', Adam Glasman on 'Nosferatu', Kostas Theodosiou on 'Sinners', and Gareth Spensley on 'The Phoenician Scheme'.

The episodic category saw Peter Doyle take the award for grading Alfonso Cuaron's AppleTV thriller 'Disclaimer'. Other shortlisted colourists in this section included Jean-Clement Soret for 'Andor', Tom Poole for 'Severance', and Damien Vandercruyssen for 'The Studio'.

In the music video genre, Dante Pasquinelli received the top prize for his work on Bad Bunny's "NUEVAYoL", beating out shortlisted entries by Valerio Liberatore, Jake White, and Sam Howells.

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Máté Ternyik won the top theatrical prize for his work on the film 'The Brutalist'.
Peter Doyle took the award for grading Alfonso Cuaron's AppleTV thriller 'Disclaimer'.
Dante Pasquinelli received the music video prize for Bad Bunny's "NUEVAYoL".

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