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Autumn Durald Arkapaw just made Oscars history. The director of photography for Ryan Coogler's box office smash "Sinners" became the first woman to win the Academy Award for best cinematography at the ...
Sinners’s Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the first woman of color to be nominated for the Best Cinematography Academy Award, arrived on the red carpet today wearing a lavishly embroidered Thom Browne look. “I ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Autumn Durald Arkapaw became the first woman to win the best cinematography Oscar Sunday. The 46-year-old American was recognized for her work on Ryan Coogler's "Sinners." The ...
The director of photography, who is of Filipino and African American Creole descent, had a powerful moment onstage as she invited all of the women in the Dolby Theatre to stand up. By Hilary Lewis ...
“Sinners” DP Autumn Durald Arkapaw has made history. She is the first woman to ever win the Oscar for best cinematography. Arkapaw, who is of Filipino and African American Creole descent, is now also ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. With her win at Sunday’s Oscars for “Sinners,” Autumn Durald Arkapaw becomes the first woman to take home the ...
The “Sinners” cinematographer was also the first woman of color to win that category. “I really want all the women in the room to stand up,” she said in her acceptance speech. By Melena Ryzik With her ...
Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history Sunday night when she took home the Academy Award for best cinematography in Ryan Coogler's Southern gothic, genre-bending film "Sinners." Subscribe to read this ...
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