Distinguished filmmaker Ed Lahman, who a few days ago received the top distinction of the 38th American Society of Cinematographers awards for the movie ‘Maria’ He was honored for his entire career at the 7th Kodak Film Awards.

“Cinema is a constant exploration journey and the essence is on the way itself and not in the final destination” The Oscar nominee said.

“There is not only one way to create images that will convey our stories. The challenges of filmmaking, for me, have always been the revelation or attempt to cause the psychological authenticity of the image in history. The images are about the discovery with your camera, the emotional immediacy of the moment, which you can convey and share in the form of a documentary or narrative, and perhaps even express some injustices in the world. “fill in.

At the awards ceremony held at the Kodak House in Hollywood on Thursday, February 28, the director of the film “The Brutalist”, LOL Crooley, received the Limilier Award. In his thankful speech he emphasized the importance of using the film in filmmaking, saying: “To convey the story properly, it doesn’t have to be in film, but I feel it can’t always be digital.”

In addition, Kodak honored the director of the movie “Sing Sing”, Greg Quintar, with the pioneering award, who, along with his team, teaches the art of cinema in prison prisoners, the director of “The Last Showgirl”, Jia Coppola.

Vanessa Benteti, Vice President of the Company and Head of the Film Department, said that “2025 will be an even better year and more important for the film”, Citing many of this year’s Oscar nominee productions filmed with the help of the company, such as “The Brutalist”, “Anora”, “I ‘Still Here”, “A Different Man” and “Maria”.