Rachel Morrison, the director of photography for “Mudbound,” broke new ground Tuesday, becoming the first woman to receive an Oscar nomination for best cinematography. The film — a Dee Rees-directed ...
After 90 long years, another glass ceiling has finally been broken at the Motion Picture Academy. “Mudbound” cinematographer Rachel Morrison made history Tuesday by becoming the first female director ...
Rachel Morrison made Academy Awards history by becoming the first woman ever to be nominated for an Oscar in the Best Cinematography category. "It's not just about cinematography, it about believing ...
Mudbound is the story of two men -- one white, one black -- who return home after World War II to face very different challenges despite their shared experiences. It portrays the realities of the ...
Roger Deakins, Bruno Delbonnel, Hoyte Van Hoytema and Dan Laustsen are also nominated in the category. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Mudbound cinematographer Rachel Morrison has become the first ...
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