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‘Mission: Impossible,’ ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Fallout,’ ‘Fargo,’ ‘Ripley’ Win 2024 Location Managers Guild Awards

Hilary Lewis
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The 2024 Location Managers Guild Awards were presented Saturday night.

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Oppenheimer were among the film winners while Fallout, Fargo and Ripley were among the TV winners.

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Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part 1 — filmed in Norway, the UK and Italy — won outstanding locations in a contemporary feature film. Oppenheimer, filmed throughout New Mexico, followed its Oscars dominance with the award for outstanding locations in a period feature film.

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Fallout — filmed in Utah, New York and Namibia — won outstanding locations in a period TV series. Fargo, season five, filmed in Alberta, Canada, won outstanding locations in a contemporary TV series. Ripley, filmed around Italy, won outstanding locations in a TV serial program, anthology, movie of the week or limited series. All three series are nominated for multiple Emmy awards this year.

Toyota: “Present from the Past” (shot in Washington state) won best commercial while Film in Iceland for True Detective: Night Country won the award for best film commission.

The Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF) was honored with the LMGI Humanitarian Award, recognizing the 100-year-old organization’s commitment to leading the way in providing health and social services to the entertainment community.

Location manager Sue Quinn (the Fantastic Beasts, Harry Potter and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises) received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Quinn, a key figure in location management for three decades, was celebrated for her seamless integration of real-life locations with the magical world in almost 40 films.

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And location manager Bill Bowling (Jupiter Ascending, Cloud Atlas) was recognized with the Trailblazer Award, celebrating five decades of a career in the production industry.

Rachael Harris (Suits, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Hangover) hosted the event at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. The awards recognize movies, TV and commercials where the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character and enhance the narrative of the story.

A complete list of this year’s winners follows.

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD TELEVISION SERIES
Fallout
Paul Kramer, Chris Arena, Mandi Dillin / LMGI, David Park / LMGI, Paul van der Ploeg

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OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES
Fargo, season 5
Mohammad Qazzaz / LMGI, Luke Antosz / LMGI

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A TV SERIAL PROGRAM, ANTHOLOGY, MOW OR LIMITED SERIES
Ripley
Robin Melville / LMGI, Giuseppe Nardi / LMGI, Fabio Ferrante, Shane Haden

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD FEATURE FILM
Oppenheimer
Justin Duncan /LMGI, Dennis Muscari, Patty Carey-Perazzo, T.C. Townsen

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY FEATURE FILM
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1
David Campbell-Bell, Enrico Latella / LMGI, Jonas Fylling Christiansen, Niall O’Shea, Ben Firminger

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OUTSTANDING FILM COMMISSION
Film in Iceland
True Detective: Night Country

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A COMMERCIAL
Toyota: “Present from the Past”
Mark Freid / LMGI, Paul Riordan / LMGI

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