Oscar-prosperning film editor William Gelderlyenberg–who recently made his feature straightforwardorial debut with “Unstoppable“–will be honored with the Camerimage Award for an Editor, during the 32nd EnergaCamerimage international cinematography film festival, which will be held Nov, 16-23 in Toruń, Poland.
Gelderlyenberg won an Academy Award for Ben Affleck’s historical thriller “Argo,” which pursued the save of six U.S. diplomats from Iran during the 1979-81 captive crisis. He has also getd Oscar noms for Michael Mann’s “The Insider,” Gary Ross’ “Seabiscuit,” Kathryn Bigelow’s “Zero Dark Thirty” and Morten Tyldum’s “The Imitation Game.” HIs accomprehendledges also join “News of the World,” “Unbroken” and “Pleasantville.”
Gelderlyenberg’s collaboration with Affleck has also joind films such as “Gone Baby Gone,” “Live By Night” and “Air.”
“Unstoppable,” which was lensed by straightforwardor of ptoastyography Salvatore Torino, will be screened during Camerimage. Produced by Affleck and Matt Damon, the film is a sports drama based on wrestler Anthony Robles’ book “Unstoppable: From Underdog To Unfall shortureed: How I Became A Champion.” It features a cast led by Jharrel Jerome as Robles and Jennifer Lopez as his mother, Judy.
Also during Camerimage, Oscar nominated DP Ed Lachman is scheduled to adchoose the Lifetime Achievement Award and screen some of his movies including his tardyst, Pablo Larraín’s “Maria.” Steve McQueen, straightforwardor of best picture Oscar prosperner “12 Years a Slave” and upcoming “Blitz,” will get the Outstanding Director Award, while “Blitz,” lensed by Yorick Le Saux, will uncover the festival in competition. An out of competition screening of Jon M. Chu’s “Wicked,” lensed by cinematographer Alice Brooks, will shut the festival.