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1892
Illo Tempore Film Awards Winners
The French animated film, Un Bon Bock (A Good Beer), is named the
Best Picture at the 2nd Illo Tempore Film Awards
- 1892, winning a record of threee awards. Emile Reynaud's production
made history by producing a perfect score, winning in all the categories it was
nominated. It brought Reynaud the Best Director Award, while Gaston Paulin got
the Best Composer Award.Emile Reynaud swept the awards, by winning four gongs,
Best Picture and Best Director with Un Bon Bock, and Best Breakthrough
and The International Award for the best production from France with Pauvre
Pierrot (Poor Pierrot). This equalizes William Heise's achievement in
the 1891 competition.
2nd
Illo Tempore Film Awards 1892 Winners
See
full list of the winners and nominees. The results were announced on 29th of April 2003.
William
Heise - Praised for a Lifetime's Work
The Illo Tempore Tribute at the 2nd
Illo Tempore Film Awards is given to the illustrious cinematographer,
producer, director and actor - William Heise. As William K.L. Dickson's right
hand from the very begging, Heise managed to define the art of film-making,
particularly with his cinematographic vision. At times when special effects were
used to a minimum, due to the lack of equipment, he made remarkable achievements
in the field. The decapitation scene in The Execution of Mary Stuart is
one of the first technical successes in movie history.
In
Spotlight
William
Kennedy Laurie Dickson
Considered by many the most important person in movie history, William Kennedy
Laurie Dickson is the most awarded individual at the Illo Tempore Film Awards,
with a record of four honorary awards, and three annual awards. In his career
covering mostly the 1890s, he has produced, directed, cinematographed or acted
in more than 100 short films. His debut was honoured by a Best Breakthrough
Award for Men Boxing, in which he had a double role as a producer and
cinematographer. Two of his films were named Best Picture in 1891: Dickson
Greeting took the main Best Picture Award, while Newark Athlete was
named the best film from US. Although failing to sweep the annual awards at the 1st
Illo Tempore Film Awards, Dickson promises to have a long ITFA
history.
Film
of the week
Men Boxing is innovative in its own way. First of all is the first action
film to be produced, and thus was supposed to have the quality to attract the
viewers towards this genre. Unfortunately it is more disappointing then many
would expect, even from a film made as early as 1891. The two men are fully
dressed and are just giving the illusion of fighting. During the entire film
there is no kick recorded, which comes to confirm the resentfulness to fight of
both actors. William K.L. Dickson received his only individual award for
his novel contribution to film through Men Boxing. His role as a producer
and cinematographer of one of the first film in a popular genre ensured that the
Best Breakthrough Award would be picked up by the No.1 in America's and world's
movie history. (Read
review).
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