Vulcan Award

The Prix Vulcain de l' Artiste Technician is an award that is awarded at the International Film Festival in Cannes.

Originally, the Grand prix technique called, he was awarded from 1951 until it was awarded after two years of absence in the years 2001 and 2002 under its new name again.

It is awarded by the Commission Supérieure Technique de l' Image et du Son ( CST), which distinguishes outstanding artistic and technical achievements with the price.

Thus can get the price, for example, designers, cameramen, lighting technicians, editors, but also directors or a complete ensemble film.

Award winners

( according to the official website of the CST)

Grand prix technique ( 1951-2000 )

Prix ​​Vulcain de l' Artiste Technician (since 2003)

  • 2003: Tom Stern, for the camera of Mystic River
  • 2004: Éric Gautier, for the camera by Clean
  • 2005: Leslie Shatz, for the sound of Last Days; Robert Rodriguez for Sin City.
  • 2006: Stephen Mirrione, for the intersection of Babel.
  • 2007: Janusz Kaminski, for the camera of Diving Bell and the Butterfly
  • 2008: Luca Bigazzi for the camera and Angelo Raguseo for the sound mix of Il Divo
  • 2009: Aïtor Berenguer for the sound mix of Map of the Sounds of Tokyo
  • 2010: Jon Taylor and Bob Beemer for the sound mix of Biutiful
  • 2011: José Luis Alcaine for the camera of the skin in which I live
  • 2012: Charlotte Bruus Christensen for the camera of Hunting
  • 2013: Antoine Heberle for the camera of grigris
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