Honorees Announced for American Cinematheque’s 5th Annual Tribute to the Crafts

(Los Angeles, CA – December 15, 2025) – The American Cinematheque announced today the honorees for the 5th annual Tribute to the Crafts, which will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026 at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
Tribute to The Crafts honors those who are at the very heart of filmmaking and have exhibited extraordinary work behind the camera, over the past year. This special evening will celebrate excellence across 13 categories, recognizing every major craft that shapes the best in film. Honorees were selected by a prestigious jury of journalists, film historians and cinephiles representing the most respected outlets across the country.
Academy Award®–nominated production designer Jack Fisk (Marty Supreme) will also receive the Career Achievement Award for his extraordinary body of work. Over the past five decades, Fisk has helped define modern cinematic world-building, known for crafting richly detailed, character-driven environments that feel both lived-in and emotionally resonant. Through his long-standing collaborations with visionary directors such as Terrence Malick, David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Martin Scorsese, and Josh Safdie, he has contributed to some of contemporary cinema’s most iconic films, including There Will Be Blood, The Revenant, The Tree of Life, Mulholland Drive, Killers of the Flower Moon, and, most recently, A24’s Marty Supreme.
The event will additionally recognize the late Andrew J. Kuehn Jr. with this year’s Unsung Hero Award. Andrew J. Kuehn Jr. was a trailblazing film marketing visionary, often called the “Godfather of Movie Trailers,” who reshaped the movie trailer industry, turning it into a powerful creative and commercial force over the course of his 43-year career. In honor of the posthumous award for Andrew J. Kuehn Jr., the American Cinematheque has added a new category for Best Trailer, which was selected by a special jury of judges who are experts in the field of film marketing and trailer-making.
The event will be co-hosted by film producers and American Cinematheque Board Members Stephanie Allain (Exhibiting Forgiveness, Dear White People, Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It) and Paula Wagner (Marshall, the first three installments of the Mission: Impossible franchise, The Last Samurai, Vanilla Sky).
“It was an incredible year at the movies, and there is no better place to watch the essential work of the artisans and craftspeople that shaped this year’s films like the cinema. Our jury had plenty of worthy selections to choose from,” said Grant Moninger, the American Cinematheque’s Artistic Director.
The Tribute to the Crafts honorees are:
Feature Film
- Casting: Sinners (Francine Maisler) – Warner Bros. Pictures
- Cinematography: Train Dreams (Adolpho Veloso) – Netflix
- Choreography: Wicked: For Good (Christopher Scott) – Universal Pictures
- Costume Design: Hedda (Lindsay Pugh) – Amazon MGM Studios
- Editing: One Battle After Another (Andy Jurgensen) – Warner Bros. Pictures
- Hair and Makeup: Frankenstein (Mike Hill, Cliona Furey & Jordan Samuel) – Netflix
- Production Design/Set Decoration/Prop Master: Frankenstein (Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau & Christopher Geggie) – Netflix
- Score: Sinners (Ludwig Göransson) – Warner Bros. Pictures
- Song: “Golden” – KPop Demon Hunters (EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, IDO, 24, & TEDDY) – Netflix
- Sound: F1 (Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary Rizzo, Juan Peralta & Gareth John) – Apple Original Films
- Stunts: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (Wade Eastwood) – Paramount Pictures
- Trailer: Weapons (John Stanford & Susie Shen on behalf of Warner Bros.; Jared Sapolin, Joel Walden, James Edgington, Greg Brotherton, John Salazar & Nate Rowe on behalf of Mark Woollen and Associates) – Warner Bros. Pictures
- Visual Effects: Avatar: Fire and Ash (Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon & Daniel Barrett) – 20th Century Studios