Maria Dominates as Edward Lachman Wins Big at the 2025 ASC Awards

Edward Lachman Wins First ASC Award for Maria; Full List of Winners Announced

ASC Awards

Edward Lachman, Jomo Fray, and Sam McCurdy take home top honors at the 39th annual ASC Awards, while ‘Maria’ and ‘Nickel Boys’ stand out among the winners.

Edward Lachman won his first ASC Award for Maria, beating out Greg Frasier for Dune: Part Two and Lol Crawley for The Brutalist at the 39th annual ASC Awards, held on February 23 at The Beverly Hilton. Lachman’s surprise win comes after five previous nominations, marking a long-awaited achievement in his career.

Maria, Lachman’s collaboration with director Pablo Larraín, focuses on the final days of opera singer Maria Callas, reflecting on her life and the challenges of maintaining her voice. To capture this story, Lachman utilized Kodak film in 35mm, 16mm, and Super 8, shooting in both color and black-and-white stock. This film is part of Larraín’s Important Women Trilogy, alongside Jackie and Spencer.

Other notable winners included Robert Elswit for Ripley in the Limited Series category, Richard Rutkowski for Sugar in the Half-Hour Episodic category, and Sam McMurdy for Shōgun in the One-Hour Episodic category. Gaucho Gaucho and 313 were honored in the documentary and music video categories, respectively.

The Spotlight Award went to Jomo Fray for Nickel Boys, the historical drama about two African-American boys sent to a reform school in 1960s Florida. Fray also won Best Cinematography at the Spirit Awards that weekend.

See the full list of winners below:

Theatrical Feature Film

Episode of a Half-Hour Series

Limited or Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series

Spotlight Award

Documentary Award

ASC Music Video Award

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