Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Roma, Jack Ryan, and Chernobyl all picked up honors tonight from the 6th annual Location Managers Guild International Awards at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage in Santa Monica. The awards are handed out by the Location Managers Guild International (Lmgi) and honor features, television and commercials for creative use of filming locations.
In addition to the competition categories, director Peter Weir was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. Lmgi gave its Trailblazer Award to location manager Michael J. Meehan. Meanwhile, Hidden Empire Film Group received the Humanitarian Award for its philanthropic work across the globe.
Below is the full list of the evening’s winners.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Peter Weir
Trailblazer Award
Location Manager Michael J. Meehan
Humanitarian Award
Hidden Empire Film Group’s Deon Taylor,...
In addition to the competition categories, director Peter Weir was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. Lmgi gave its Trailblazer Award to location manager Michael J. Meehan. Meanwhile, Hidden Empire Film Group received the Humanitarian Award for its philanthropic work across the globe.
Below is the full list of the evening’s winners.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Peter Weir
Trailblazer Award
Location Manager Michael J. Meehan
Humanitarian Award
Hidden Empire Film Group’s Deon Taylor,...
- 9/22/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Two major 2018 releases – actioner “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” and critics’ darling “Roma” – were honored for film location work by the Location Managers Guild International at a ceremony this evening at the Eli & Edythe Broad Stage in Santa Monica.
The 6th Annual Lmgi Awards also recognized “Chernobyl” and “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” in the television category.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight “productions in which the creative use of filming locations sets the tone, enriches the character and enhances the narrative,” per the organization.
Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” filmed at locations in France, the U.K., Abu Dhabi, Norway and New Zealand. Netflix’s “Roma” was shot in and around Mexico City. HBO’s “Chernobyl” derived its authentic look from locations in Lithuania, not far from Ukraine, where the nuclear disaster itself took place. And Amazon’s “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” traveled to Montreal, Morocco, France and Washington D.C.
Also at the Lmgi event,...
The 6th Annual Lmgi Awards also recognized “Chernobyl” and “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” in the television category.
The Lmgi Awards spotlight “productions in which the creative use of filming locations sets the tone, enriches the character and enhances the narrative,” per the organization.
Paramount’s “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” filmed at locations in France, the U.K., Abu Dhabi, Norway and New Zealand. Netflix’s “Roma” was shot in and around Mexico City. HBO’s “Chernobyl” derived its authentic look from locations in Lithuania, not far from Ukraine, where the nuclear disaster itself took place. And Amazon’s “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” traveled to Montreal, Morocco, France and Washington D.C.
Also at the Lmgi event,...
- 9/22/2019
- by Peter Caranicas
- Variety Film + TV
“Roma” and “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” have won the top film awards from the 2019 Location Managers Guild International’s Lmgi Awards, which were handed out in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
“Mission: Impossible,” which was shot in France, the U.K., Abu Dhabi, Norway and New Zealand, won in the Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Feature category. Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma,” shot entirely in Mexico City, won for Outstanding Locations in a Period Feature.
Voting in the television categories followed suit, with the contemporary award going to an action-packed franchise, “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” and the period award going to a more contemplative work, “Chernobyl” (shot in Lithuania).
Also Read: 'Fallout' Director Christopher McQuarrie to Write, Direct Next 2 'Mission: Impossible' Films
The awards covered an unusual 17-month eligibility period, with films and television shows released between Jan. 1, 2018 and May 31, 2019 qualifying for consideration.
Director Peter Weir received the Lmgi Lifetime Achievement Award,...
“Mission: Impossible,” which was shot in France, the U.K., Abu Dhabi, Norway and New Zealand, won in the Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Feature category. Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma,” shot entirely in Mexico City, won for Outstanding Locations in a Period Feature.
Voting in the television categories followed suit, with the contemporary award going to an action-packed franchise, “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” and the period award going to a more contemplative work, “Chernobyl” (shot in Lithuania).
Also Read: 'Fallout' Director Christopher McQuarrie to Write, Direct Next 2 'Mission: Impossible' Films
The awards covered an unusual 17-month eligibility period, with films and television shows released between Jan. 1, 2018 and May 31, 2019 qualifying for consideration.
Director Peter Weir received the Lmgi Lifetime Achievement Award,...
- 9/22/2019
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
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