January 10, 2020, 12:28 AM
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The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) will
bestow its Board of Governors Award to Oscar® and Emmy® Award nominee Werner
Herzog. The tribute will be made at the 34th Annual ASC Awards for Outstanding
Achievement on Jan. 25 at Hollywood & Highland’s Ray Dolby Ballroom.
The ASC Board of Governors Award is
given to industry stalwarts whose body of work has made significant and
indelible contributions to cinema. It is the only ASC Award not given to a
cinematographer and is reserved for filmmakers who have been champions for
directors of photography and the visual art form.
“Werner Herzog is truly a unique
storyteller, and we are honored to recognize him for his prolific contributions
to cinema,†said ASC President Kees van Oostrum.
Herzog has produced, written, and
directed more than 70 feature and documentary films, earning multiple awards
and nominations over the past seven decades. He received an Oscar nomination
for Best Documentary Feature for his work on Encounters at the End of the
World (2009), and Little Dieter Needs to Fly (1997) was Emmy nominated
for Outstanding Non-Fiction Special (1997). His extensive list of accolades
hail from film festivals (Venice, Sundance, Cannes, Berlinale, etc.) and
industry organizations, including the DGA, International Documentary
Association, Film Independent, and the National Academy of Television Arts
& Sciences.
A native of Germany, Herzog is known
for leading the influential post-war West German cinema movement with Rainer
Werner Fassbinder and Volker Schlöndorff. The filmmaker’s career has focused
equally on feature films and documentaries, accruing an indelible body of work,
such as: Aguirre, the Wrath of God; Auch Zwerge haben klein
angefangen (Even Dwarfs Started Small); Fata Morgana; Glocken
aus der Tiefe (Bells from the Deep); Grizzly Man; Cave of
Forgotten Dreams; Heart of Glass; Nosferatu Phantom of the Night;
Fitzcarraldo; Lessons of Darkness; Invincible; The Mystery of
Kaspar Hauser and Stroszek; Into the Abyss; Family Romance; and Meeting
Gorbachev, among many others. His U.S.-produced films include: Bad
Lieutenant - Port of Call New Orleans; My Son, My Son, What Have
Ye Done; and Queen of the Desert.
Herzog’s films are characterized by a
surreal and subtly exotic quality, and he is hailed as one of the most
innovative contemporary directors. His volatile love-hate relationship with the
brilliant but emotionally unstable actor Klaus Kinski resulted in some of the
best work from both men, and both are
known for the films on which they collaborated. Herzog celebrated their
partnership with the well-received documentary film My Best Fiend. In
addition, Herzog occasionally takes acting jobs himself, with notable roles as the
stern father in the experimental drama Julien Donkey-Boy, the criminal
mastermind in the big-budget action movie Jack Reacher, and most
recently as The Client in the Disney+ hit The Mandalorian.
Previous recipients of the ASC Board
of Governors Award include Jeff Bridges, Angelina Jolie, Denzel Washington, Ridley
Scott, Barbra Streisand, Harrison Ford, Julia Roberts, Christopher Nolan, Morgan
Freeman, Francis Ford Coppola, Sally Field, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese and
Steven Spielberg, among many others.
For information regarding the 34th ASC Awards for Outstanding Achievement
in Cinematography, visit www.theasc.com or call 323-969-4333.
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) will bestow its Board of Governors Award to Oscar® and Emmy® Award nominee Werner Herzog.
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