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Location Managers Guild Awards: Niall O'Shea among winners for work on Mission: Impossible
26 Aug 2024 : News Desk
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning
Irish location manager Niall O'Shea was among the winners at Saturday night's Location Managers Guild Awards for his work on Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning.

The seventh Mission: Impossible film filmed in Norway, the UK and Italy, and won the award for Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Feature Film. O'Shea shared the award with David Campbell-Bell, Enrico Latella / LMGI, Jonas Fylling Christiansen and Ben Firminger.

Meanwhile, Oppenheimer starring Cillian Murphy won the award for Outstanding Locations in a Period Feature Film, and Ripley starring Andrew Scott won Outstanding Locations in a TV Serial Program, Anthology, Movie of the Week or Limited Series. 

O'Shea's previous credits include Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, No Time to Die and Wonder Woman.

 

A complete list of this year’s winners follows.

 

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD TELEVISION SERIES
Fallout
Paul Kramer, Chris Arena, Mandi Dillin / LMGI, David Park / LMGI, Paul van der Ploeg

 

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES
Fargo, season 5
Mohammad Qazzaz / LMGI, Luke Antosz / LMGI

 

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A TV SERIAL PROGRAM, ANTHOLOGY, MOW OR LIMITED SERIES
Ripley
Robin Melville / LMGI, Giuseppe Nardi / LMGI, Fabio Ferrante, Shane Haden

 

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A PERIOD FEATURE FILM
Oppenheimer
Justin Duncan /LMGI, Dennis Muscari, Patty Carey-Perazzo, T.C. Townsen

 

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY FEATURE FILM
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1
David Campbell-Bell, Enrico Latella / LMGI, Jonas Fylling Christiansen, Niall O’Shea, Ben Firminger

 

OUTSTANDING FILM COMMISSION
Film in Iceland
True Detective: Night Country

 

OUTSTANDING LOCATIONS IN A COMMERCIAL
Toyota: “Present from the Past”
Mark Freid / LMGI, Paul Riordan / LMGI





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