Morrison makes history as 1st female cinematography nominee
LOS ANGELES — “Mudbound” cinematographer Rachel Morrison can tell you that making history isn’t always glamorous.
The 39-year-old was waiting in line at the airport and cradling a sleeping three-year-old when she became the first woman ever nominated for the cinematography Academy Award in the Oscars’ 90 year history.
“I’m still very much in shock,” Morrison said after arriving in Park City, Utah, where she’s serving as a juror for the Sundance Film Festival’s dramatic competition.
In “Mudbound,” which is set in the Jim Crow South, Morrison’s camerawork creates a bucolic setting for the story’s ugly racism. She turns her lens on leafy woods, light-dappled buildings and watercolour sunsets across enormous skies, as well as intimate moments shared by the two families at its heart.