Oscar-winning film editor William Goldenberg, who recently made his feature directorial debut with Unstoppable, will be appearing as an editor at the 32nd Energa Camerimage International Film Festival, November 16-23. It will receive the Camerimage Award. Torun, Poland.
Goldenberg won an Academy Award for “Argo,” Ben Affleck’s historical thriller about the rescue of six American diplomats from Iran during the 1979-1981 hostage crisis. He also received Oscar nominations for Michael Mann’s The Insider, Gary Ross’ Seabiscuit, Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty, and Morten Tyldum’s The Imitation Game. has been done. HI’s credits also include “News of the World,” “Unbroken” and “Pleasantville.”
Goldenberg and Affleck’s collaboration also includes films such as “Gone Baby Gone,” “Live by Night” and “Air.”
Unstoppable, shot by cinematographer Salvatore Torino, will be shown during Cameraimage. The film, produced by Affleck and Matt Damon, is a sports drama based on the book “Unstoppable: From Underdog To Undefeated: How I Became A Champion” by wrestler Anthony Robles. The cast includes Jharrel Jerome as Robles and Jennifer Lopez as his mother, Judy.
Also during Cameriimage, Oscar-nominated director Ed Lachman will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, and some of his films will be screened, including his latest film, Pablo Larraín’s “Maria.” It’s planned. Steve McQueen, the director of Best Picture Oscar-winner “The Night Goes” and the new film “Blitz,” won the Best Director award, and “Blitz,” lensed by Yorick Le Saux, was the opening of the competition category. It will be decorated. An out-of-competition screening of Jon M. Chu’s Wicked, shot by cinematographer Alice Brooks, concludes the festival.