2025 Oscars Best Cinematography Predictions
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Best Cinematography
Weekly Commentary (Updated Nov. 14, 2024): Greig Fraser earned his first Academy Award for his breathtaking cinematography in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic “Dune” (2022). As we look ahead to the upcoming awards season, Fraser’s stunning visuals—characterized by sweeping aerial shots, Timothée Chalamet riding massive sandworms, and a mesmerizing color palette—still leave an undeniable impression.
With high-profile projects like “Gladiator 2,” “Blitz” and “A Complete Unknown” on the horizon, it would be surprising not to see Fraser, at minimum, in the mix for another nomination, especially given the Cinematographers Branch’s track record of recognizing such artistry.
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** denotes the film is not yet dated or can open in 2025.
And the Predicted Nominees Are
Rank | Performer & Film |
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1 | “Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) — Greig Fraser |
2 | “Nosferatu” (Focus Features) — Jarin Blaschke |
3 | “Gladiator II” (Paramount Pictures) — John Mathieson |
4 | “Conclave” (Focus Features) — Stéphane Fontaine |
5 | “Maria” (Netflix) — Edward Lachman |
Next in Line
Rank | Performer & Film |
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6 | “The Brutalist” (A24) — Lol Crawley |
7 | “Anora” (Neon) — Drew Daniels |
8 | “Wicked” (Universal Pictures) — Alice Brooks |
9 | “Blitz” (Apple Original Films) — Yorick Le Saux |
10 | “The Room Next Door” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Edu Grau |
Other Contenders
Rank | Performer & Film |
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11 | “Emilia Pérez” (Netflix) — Paul Guilhaume |
12 | “A Complete Unknown” (Searchlight Pictures) — Phedon Papamichael |
13 | “Saturday Night” (Sony Pictures) — Eric Steelberg |
14 | “Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM/Orion) — Jomo Fray |
15 | “Queer” (A24) — Sayombhu Mukdeeprom |
16 | “September 5” (Paramount Pictures) — Markus F?rderer |
17 | “The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) — Michael Gioulakis |
18 | “Bird” (Mubi) — Robbie Ryan |
19 | “Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street) — Dick Pope |
20 | “The Bikeriders” (Focus Features) — Adam Stone |
Eligible DPs (Best Cinematography)
** This list is incomplete and not yet finalized. Not all films have distribution or release dates. All are subject to change.
“Alien: Romulus” (20th Century Studios) — Galo Olivares
“All We Imagine as Light” (Janus Films/Sideshow) — Ranabir Das
“Anora” (Neon) — Drew Daniels
“The Apprentice” (Briarcliff Entertainment) — Kasper Tuxen
“Babygirl” (A24) — Jasper Wolf
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.) — Haris Zambarloukos
“Better Man” (Paramount Pictures) — Erik Wilson
“Between the Temples” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Sean Price Williams
“The Bikeriders” (Focus Features) — Adam Stone
“Bird” (Mubi) — Robbie Ryan
“Blink Twice” (Amazon MGM) — Adam Newport-Berra
“Blitz” (Apple Original Films) — Yorick Le Saux
“Bob Marley: One Love” (Paramount Pictures) — Robert Elswit
“The Brutalist” (A24) — Lol Crawley
“Challengers” (Amazon MGM) — Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
“Civil War” (A24) — Rob Hardy
“A Complete Unknown” (Searchlight Pictures) — Phedon Papamichael
“Conclave” (Focus Features) — Stéphane Fontaine
“Daddio” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Phedon Papamichael
“Daughters” (Netflix) — Michael “Cambio” Fernandez
“Deadpool & Wolverine” (Marvel Studios) — George Richmond
“The Deliverance” (Netflix) — Eli Arenson
“A Different Man” (A24) — Wyatt Garfield
“Dìdi” (Focus Features) — Sam A. Davis
“Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros.) — Greig Fraser
“Elton John: Never Too Late” (Walt Disney Pictures) — Jenna Rosher
“Emilia Pérez” (Netflix) — Paul Guilhaume
“The End” (Neon) — Mikhail Krichman
“Evil Does Not Exist” (Sideshow) — Yoshio Kitagawa
“Fancy Dance” (Apple Original Films) — Carolina Costa
“The Fire Inside” (Amazon MGM) — Rina Yang
“Firebrand” (Roadside Attractions) — Hélène Louvart
“The Front Room” (A24) — Ava Berkofsky
“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (Warner Bros.) — Simon Duggan
“Gladiator II” (Paramount Pictures) — John Mathieson
“Hard Truths” (Bleecker Street) — Dick Pope
“Here” (Sony Pictures) — Don Burgess
“Heretic” (A24) — Chung Chung-hoon
“His Three Daughters” (Netflix) — Sam Levy
“Hit Man” (Netflix) — Shane F. Kelly
“Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1” (Warner Bros.) — J. Michael Muro
“I Saw the TV Glow” (A24) — Eric K. Yue
“I’m Still Here” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Adrian Teijido
“The Idea of You” (Amazon MGM) — Jim Frohna
“IF” (Paramount Pictures) — Janusz Kamiński
“In the Summers” (Music Box Films) — Alejandro Mejía
“It Ends With Us” (Sony Pictures) — Barry Peterson
“Janet Planet” (A24) — Maria von Hausswolf
“Joker: Folie à Deux” (Warner Bros.) — Lawrence Sher
“Kinds of Kindness” (Searchlight Pictures) — Robbie Ryan
“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” (20th Century Studios) — Gyula Pados
“Kneecap” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Ryan Kernaghan
“Lee” (Roadside Attractions) — Pawe? Edelman
“Longlegs” (Neon) — Andrés Arochi Tinajero
“Love Lies Bleeding” (A24) — Ben Fordesman
“Maria” (Netflix) — Edward Lachman
“Megalopolis” (Lionsgate) — Mihai M?laimare Jr.
“Misericordia” (Janus Films) — Claire Mathon
“Monkey Man” (Universal Pictures) — Sharone Meir
“Mothers’ Instinct” (Neon) — Beno?t Delhomme
“Mufasa: The Lion King” (Walt Disney Pictures) — James Laxton
“My Old Ass” (Amazon MGM) — Kristen Correll
“Nickel Boys” (Amazon MGM/Orion) — Jomo Fray
“Nightbitch” (Searchlight Pictures) — Brandon Trost
“Nosferatu” (Focus Features) — Jarin Blaschke
“Oh, Canada” (Kino Lorber) — Andrew Wonder
“On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” (A24) — David Gallego
“The Order” (Vertical Entertainment) — Adam Arkapaw
“The Outrun” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Yunus Roy Imer
“Parthenope” (A24) — Daria D’Antonio
“The Piano Lesson” (Netflix) — Michael Gioulakis
“Queer” (A24) — Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
“A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures) — Michal Dymek
“Rez Ball” (Netflix) — Kira Kelly
“The Room Next Door” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Edu Grau
“Rumours” (Bleecker Street) — Stefan Ciupek
“Sasquatch Sunset” (Bleecker Street) — Michael Gioulakis
“Saturday Night” (Sony Pictures) — Eric Steelberg
“The Seed of the Sacred Fig” (Neon) — Pooyan Aghababaei
“September 5” (Paramount Pictures) — Markus F?rderer
“Shirley” (Netflix) — Ramsey Nickell
“Sing Sing” (A24) — Pat Scola
“The Six Triple Eight” (Netflix) — Michael Watson
“Small Things Like These” (Lionsgate) — Frank van den Eeden
“Stopmotion” (IFC/Shudder) — Léo Hinstin
“The Substance” (Mubi) — Benjamin Kracun
“Thelma” (Magnolia Pictures) — David Bolen
“Tuesday” (A24) — Alexis Zabé
“Twisters” (Universal Pictures) — Dan Mindel
“Unstoppable” (Amazon MGM) — Salvatore Totino
“Venom: The Last Dance” (Sony Pictures) — Fabian Wagner
“We Grown Now” (Sony Pictures Classics) — Pat Scola
“We Live in Time” (A24) — Stuart Bentley
“Wicked” (Universal Pictures) — Alice Brooks
“Wildcat” (Oscilloscope Laboratories) — Steve Cosens
“Young Woman and the Sea” (Walt Disney Pictures) — Oscar Faura
More Information (Oscars: Best Cinematography)
2024 category winner: “Oppenheimer” (Universal Pictures) — Hoyte van Hoytema
2024-2025 Oscars Calendar and Timeline (all dates are subject to change)
Eligibility period: Jan. 1, 2024 – Dec. 31, 2024
General entry, best picture, RAISE submission deadline: Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024
Governors Awards: Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024
Preliminary voting begins Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, at 9 a.m. PT.
Preliminary voting ends Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, at 5 p.m. PT.
Oscar Shortlists Announcement: Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024
Eligibility period ends: Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024
Nominations voting begins Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, at 9 a.m. PT.
Nominations voting ends Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, at 5 p.m. PT.
Oscar Nominations Announcement: Friday, Jan. 17, 2025
Oscar Nominees Luncheon: Monday, Feb. 10, 2025
Final voting begins Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, at 9 a.m. PT
Final voting ends: Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, at 5 p.m. PT
Scientific and Technical Awards: Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025
97th Oscars: Sunday, March 2, 2025
Oscars Prediction Categories
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Makeup and Hairstyling | |
Sound | Visual Effects |
Animated Short | Documentary Short |
Live Action Short | Casting (coming in 2026) |
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