Location Managers Guild Awards

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LMGI awards await distribution prior to the 2016 ceremony

The Location Managers Guild International Awards are awarded at an annual show honoring outstanding contributions to location scouting in the film and television industries. The Location Managers Guild held its inaugural show in March 2014 at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills, with honors going to Location Managers Robert Boake (Game of Thrones), Ilt Jones (Iron Man 3), David Doumeng & Charlie Love (Nike), and the Albuquerque Film Commission (Breaking Bad).[1]

Following the success of its first year, the LMGI has since continued to honor the outstanding creative contributions of location professionals around the world annually, currently held in October, at the start of the Hollywood awards season in Los Angeles, CA.

Originally called the LMGA Awards, the name of the awards changed with the guild's name change to reflect the international nature of filmmaking to the LMGI Awards in 2016.

In addition to the awards given for the best location professional in film, television, commercials, and film commission, the LMGI presents honorary awards to a location professional for lifetime achievement, to a trailblazer who has been a leader in furthering the recognition of location professionals in motion picture and television, a humanitarian award, and the Eva Monley[2] award for an entertainment industry professional that has demonstrated 'above and beyond' support of the work of location professionals.

LMGI Award winners and nominees[]

Winner in bold at the top of the list

2020[]

Date: October 24, 2020
Location: Held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Host: Isaiah Mustafa
Notable Guests: Director Edgar Wright, and actors Jim Cashman, Sylvia Hoeks, Damaris Lewis, Graham McTavish, Joe Mantegna, Blair Underwood, Tim Williams, Noah Wyle

LMGI Award for Outstanding use of Locations[3][4]
Award Project Recipient
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film The Last Black Man in San Francisco - A24 Daniel Lee
6 Underground - Skydance Media/Netflix Enrico Latella, Simon Crook
Da 5 Bloods - 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks/Netflix Nui Voradet Emeam
ExtractionNetflix Mary Baltrop
The Peanut Butter Falcon - Roadside Attractions Jody Schiesser
Outstanding Locations in a Period Film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Columbia Pictures Rick Schuler, Steve Mapel
1917DreamWorks Pictures Emma Pill
Dolemite Is My NameNetflix David B Lyons, Russel Hadaya
A Hidden Life - Fox Searchlight Pictures Markus Bensch, Leo Baumgartner
Jojo RabbitFox Searchlight Pictures Jan Adler
Little WomenSony Pictures Douglas Dresser, Kyle "Snappy" Oliver
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Killing EveBBC America Jamie Parsons, Jordi Utset, Lucian Asan
Giri/HajiBBC2/Netflix Antonia Grant, Idris Ahmed, Tooru Hayakawa, Katsumasa Morita
GoliathAmazon Studios Scott Poole, Errol Reichow
MessiahNetflix Wendell Hinkle, Marco Giacalone, Hilton Clay Peres
TreadstoneUSA Network Imre Légmån
White LinesNetflix Germån Traver, Leon Seth
Outstanding Locations in Period Television Perry MasonHBO Jonathan Jansen, Alexander Georges, Brian Kinney, Alex Moreno
Babylon BerlinSky 1 David Pieper
The Crown (season 3)Netflix Pat Karam, Pedro "Tate" Aråez
SeeApple TV+ Trevor Brokop, Nick Bergstedt, Michael Gazetas
Westworld (season 3)HBO Mandi Dillin, Michael Wesley
Wu-Tang: An American SagaHulu Rob Coleman, Mike Mizrahi, Dexter Wiseman
Outstanding Locations in Limited Anthology Television Little AmericaApple TV+

(tie)

ZeroZeroZeroStudioCanal/Amazon Studios
Mike Hartel, Rocco Nisivoccia, Adrian Knight
(tie)
Gianni Antonio Grazioli, Christian Peritore, Juan Pablo Noval, Lily Flaschner, Virginia McCollam, Babacar Seck, Zoubir Belgsir, Hicham Jamaledine
BelgraviaEpix Mark "Sparky" Ellis
Catherine the GreatHBO Vytautas Riabovas, Kestas Cicenasas, Svetlana Lukash
The Plot Against AmericaHBO Matthew Kania
The Spy (TV series)Netflix Rabi El Bakki, Zsuzsa Gregua, Zsolt Valkony
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial "Mask of the Zodiac” - Stink Shanghai Ben Qian, Allen Cao
• Ford, "Human Power" – Primo Alejando Bresciani
• Georgetown Optician, "Eyes Say More Than Words" – Design Army Dean Alexander
• Gucci, "Of Course A Horse" �� GE Projects Beau Bright
• Renault Clio, "The French Exchange" – Academy Films Mark Jones, Eugene Strange
• Sprite, "You Are Not Alone" – Primo Hernan Dal Maso
Outstanding Film Commission Toscana Film Commission Stefania Ippoliti
Abu Dhabi Film Commission Jassim Al Nowais
Berlin Brandenburg Film Commission Christiane Raab
The Municipality of Port Hope Marketing & Tourism Office Kevin Narraway
New Jersey Motion Picture & Television Commission Michael Uslan
LMGI Honorary Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award

Veronique Vowell

Spike Lee

Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award

Gary Sinise

Christopher McQuarrie

2019[]

Date: September 21, 2019
Location: The Eli & Edythe Broad Stage at SMC Performing Arts Center, Santa Monica, CA
Host: AJ Gibson
Notable Guests: Director Claire Scanlon, producer Duncan Henderson, actors Michael Ealy, Regina King, Joe Mantegna, Holland Taylor

LMGI Award for Outstanding use of Locations[5][6]
Award Project Recipient
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film Mission: Impossible – FalloutParamount Pictures David Campbell-Bell, Ben Plitz
Crazy Rich AsiansWarner Bros. Guy Sahibjahn
The Girl in the Spider's WebSony Pictures Klaus Grosse Darrelmann
John Wick: ParabellumSummit Entertainment Gayle Vangrofsky
The Man Who Killed Don QuixoteScreen Media Ana Ibañez
Outstanding Locations in a Period Film RomaNetflix Claudia Puebla Monge, Horacio Rodriguez de Zamacona
BlacKkKlansmanFocus Features Tim Stacker
Cold WarAmazon Studios Bartosz Bednarz, Michal Sliwkiewicz
The FavouriteFox Searchlight Pictures Daragh Coghlan, Adam Richards
The HighwaymenNetflix Ed Lipscomb
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Jack RyanAmazon Prime Video Lori Balton, Arnaud Kaiser, Christian McWilliams, Peggy Pridemore, Michele St-Arnaud
Killing EveBBC America Casper Mills
Mayans M.C.FX Networks Dan Cooley
Mystery RoadAustralian Broadcasting Corporation Brett Dowson, Hugo Cran (Scout)
The OANetflix Alexander Georges, Jonathan Jansen
The WidowAmazon Prime Video Neville Botha, Gary Sinclair
Outstanding Locations in Period Television ChernobylHBO Jonas Spokas
The Assassination of Gianni VersaceFX Networks Diane Friedman, Bob Lepucki, Leah Sokolowsky
Game of ThronesHBO Robbie Boake
The Man in the High CastleAmazon Prime Video Nicole Noelle Chartrand, Braden Jennings
The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselAmazon Prime Video Amanda Foley Burbank, Jose Guerrero
WestworldHBO Mandi Dillin
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial National Geographic, "Nujeen Mustafa"72andSunny Jose Aragao, Luis Santos
• Huawei P20, "Gal Gadot" – Hero Productions Iceland Alfred Gislason
• Nike, "Dream Crazy" – Park Pictures Jof Hanwright, Chris Gutierez
• Penny, "Organic Food for All" – Film GmbH, Emote Productions Kristina Markovic, Sanela Spajic
• South Indian Bank, "Trust" – Panda Films Chad Ozturk
Outstanding Film Commission Mission: Impossible – Fallout KJ Jennings - Film Otago Southland
The First Purge Tim Clark - Buffalo Niagara Film Commission
The Handmaid's Tale Devon Hogue - City of Cambridge Film Commission
A Wrinkle in Time Cassandra Hesseltine - Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission
Pacific Rim: Uprising Matt Carol - Screen New South Wales
LMGI Honorary Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award

Michael J Meehan

Not Awarded

Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award

Hidden Empire Film Group
Robert F. Smith, Deon Taylor, Roxanne Taylor

Peter Weir

2018[]

Date: April 7, 2018
Location: Alex Theatre, Glendale, CA
Host: Jonah Ray
Notable Guests: Writer Laeta Kalogridis, actors Kevin Daniels, Dennis Haysbert, Tracie Thoms

LMGI Award for Outstanding use of Locations[7][8]
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Film Outstanding Locations in Period Film

Baby Driver – Doug Dresser, Kyle Hinshaw

Dunkirk – Ben Piltz, Arnaud Kaiser

Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Outstanding Locations in Period Television

Ozark – Wes Hagan, Kevin Dowling

Game of Thrones – Robert Boake, Matt Jones, Pedro Tate Araez

  • The Crown – Pat Karam and Robert Bentley
  • The Deuce – Chris George, Pat Weber Sones
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Amanda Foley-Burbank, Jose Guerrero
  • Stranger Things – Tony Holley, Kyle Carey
  • Taboo – Tom Howard
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial Outstanding Film Commission

Volkswagen "Atlas" – Charlie Love, Jof Hanwright, John Hutchinson

  • Coca-Cola – Doug Dresser, Stephenson Crossley, Charles Furer
  • Nike "Equality" – Jenny Caloca, Wilson Wu, Kathy Ruggeri
  • North Face "Ventrix" – Beth Melnick, Don Baldwin, Cristobal Fleischmann
  • Richmond Tourism BC – Christian Laub, David Angelski

Atlanta Mayor's Office of Film and Entertainment

LMGI Honorary Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award
  • Rino Pace
  • Josh Karan
Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award
  • Not Awarded
  • Not Awarded

2017[]

Date: April 8, 2017
Location: Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, CA
Host: Rico Gagliano
Notable Guests: Directors Joe Pytka and Brad Silberling, author Michael Connelly, actors Amir Talai and Katherine Von Till

LMGI Award for Outstanding use of Locations[9][10]
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Film Outstanding Locations in Period Film

La La Land – Robert Foulkes and Steve Beimler

  • Hell or High Water – Jonathan Slator and Erik Keeling-Torrez
  • Jason Bourne – Chris Moore and Peter Martorano
  • Lion – Hugo Cran, Sandeep Rudra and Harsh Dave
  • Manchester by the Sea – Kai Quinlan and Alex Berard

Hidden Figures – Wes Hagan and Dan Gorman

Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Outstanding Locations in Period Television

The Night Manager – Tom Howard and Daniel Sampedro Palerm

The Crown – Pat Karam and Robert Bentley (tie)
Westworld – Mandi Dillin (tie)

  • Game of Thrones – Matt Jones and Naomi Liston
  • The Man in the High Castle – Nicole Noelle Chartrand, Robert Murdoch
  • Stranger Things – Tony Holley
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial Outstanding Film Commission

MacBook Pro "Bulbs" – David Doumeng and Charlie Love (tie)
Johnnie Walker "This Land is Your Land" – JJ Levine, Will Brewster, Patrick Burn, Dana Hanby (tie)

  • Visa "The Carpool to Rio" – Heather Haase, Ron Shino, Johnny Catrolli, Rob Darwin
  • O Organics "Rally" – Byll Williams and Phil Kane
  • Donate Life PSA "World's Biggest A-hole" – Galidan Nauber and Cale Hanks

Royal Film Commission JordanRogue One

LMGI Honorary Awards[11]
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award
  • Stuart Raven Barter
  • Lori Balton
Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award
  • Not Awarded
  • Danny Boyle

2016[]

Date: April 23, 2016
Location: Alex Theatre, Glendale, CA
Host: David Doumeng (2014 LMGA Award recipient)
Notable Guests: Directors Christopher Guest and Michael Mann, actors Jeff Goldblum, Tony Revolori, Milana Vayntrub

LMGI Award for Outstanding use of Locations[12][13]
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Film Outstanding Locations in Period Film
  • The Revenant – Robin Mounsey and Bruce Brownstein
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Outstanding Locations in Period Television
  • Game of Thrones – Robert Boake and Pedro Tate Araez
    • Aquarius – Michael Haro and Stacey Brashear
    • Fargo – Matt Palmer and Rob Hilton
    • Gotham – Keith Adams and Pat Sones
    • Sleepy Hollow – Nancy Haecker and Ryan Taylor
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial Outstanding Film Commission
  • Chevrolet "Chevy Anthem" – Sean Alquist, Jikesh Shah
    • Apple "History of Sound" – Peter Orth, David Henriksen and David McKinney
    • Budweiser "Lost Dog" – Patrick Riley
    • Facebook "Friend Request" – Adam Butt and Wilson Wu
    • Toyota "Let's Go Places" – Scott Logan and Scott Trimble
LMGI Honorary Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award
  • Janice Polley
  • Steve Dayan
Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award

2015[]

Date: March 7, 2015
Location: Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Beverly Hills, CA
Host: David Doumeng (2014 LMGA Award recipient)
Notable Guests: Debbie Allen, Tony Denison, Ted Lange, Alfre Woodard

LMGA Award for Outstanding use of Locations[14][15]
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Film Outstanding Locations in Period Film
  • Wild – Nancy Haecker
    • Chef – Kei Rowan-Young
    • Gone Girl – Rick Schuler and Steve Mapel
    • Nightcrawler – Curtis Collins and Mike Brewer
    • The Gambler – Chris Baugh
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel – Klaus Darrelmann
Outstanding Locations in Contemporary Television Outstanding Locations in Period Television
  • True Detective – Batou Chandler
Outstanding Locations in a Single Commercial Outstanding Locations in a Commercial Campaign
  • Coca-Cola, "America is Beautiful" – Jimmy Ayoub, Cindy McCrossen, Peter Orth, Stephen Pherigo
    • Budweiser "Always There" – JJ Levine and Byll Williams
    • Nissan "Fly by Night" – Gil Evans, Marie-Paule Goislard, Beth Tate
    • Nissan Altima "Migration" – Crofton Diack and Mike Floyd
    • Honda Civic "Today is Pretty Great" – Jof Hanwright, Jesse Rivard
  • "Ram Trucks" – David McKinney and Peter Orth
    • "Subaru Outback" – Alissa Desler and Lori Allen
Outstanding Film Commission
LMGA Honorary Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award
  • Kokayi Ampah
  • Marino Pascal
Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award
  • Not Awarded

2014[]

Date: March 29, 2014
Location: Writers Guild Theater, Beverly Hills, CA
Host: Jamie Kaler
Notable Guests: AMPAS President Cheryl Boone Isaacs, actors Shari Belafonte, Billy Crystal, Kate Linder

LMGA Award for Outstanding Achievement by a Location Professional[1][16]
Outstanding Achievement in Television Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film
  • Ilt Jones – Iron Man 3
    • John Latenser V – Nebraska
    • Rick Schuler and Steve Mapel – Her
    • Andrew Ullman and Lori Balton – Saving Mr. Banks
    • David Velasco – American Hustle
Outstanding Achievement in Commercials Outstanding Film Commission
  • David Doumeng and Charlie Love – "Nike"
    • Dale Dreher – "America's Got Talent"
    • Kent Matsuoka – "Mountain Dew"
    • Barbara Miller – "Optimum"
    • Byll Williams and JJ Levine – "Gatorade"
LMGA Award for Outstanding use of Locations
Outstanding Locations in Television Outstanding Locations in Feature Film
LMGA Honorary Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award Trailblazer Award
  • Scott Dewees
  • Sheri Davis
Humanitarian Award Eva Monley Award

List of multiple winners and nominees[]

The following list is arranged by number of wins, nominations, and last name in order of preference (current as of November 2020) :

The 4th Annual LMGI Awards were held on the historic Warner Bros backlot
Billy Crystal presents Haskell Wexler the 2014 LMGA Humanitarian Award

3+ Location Manager Wins

  • Robert Boake (3 wins, 4 nominations)
  • Charlie Love (3 wins, 3 nominations)

2+ Location Manager Wins

  • Pedro Tate Araez (2 wins, 3 nominations)
  • Wes Hagen (2 wins, 3 nominations)
  • Peter Orth (2 wins, 3 nominations)
  • David Doumeng (2 wins, 2 nominations)
  • Ben Piltz (2 wins, 2 nominations)

3+ Location Manager Nominations

  • Klaus Darrelman (1 win, 4 nominations)
  • Robert Bentley (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Amanda Foley-Burbank (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Mandi Dillin (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Doug Dresser (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Jof Hanwright (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Pat Karam (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • JJ Levine (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Steve Mapel (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Rick Schuler (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Christian Diaz de Bedoya (3 nominations)
  • Byll Williams (3 nominations)

3+ Television Series Wins

  • Game of Thrones (4 wins, 6 nominations)

2+ Television Series Nominations

  • The Crown (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Westworld (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Killing Eve (1 win, 2 nominations)
  • True Detective (1 win, 2 nominations)
  • Breaking Bad (2 nominations)
  • Better Call Saul (2 nominations)
  • Bosch (2 nominations)
  • Fargo (2 nominations)
  • Goliath (2 nominations)
  • House of Cards (2 nominations)
  • Man in the High Castle (2 nominations)
  • The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (2 nominations)
  • NCIS: Los Angeles (2 nominations)
  • Stranger Things (2 nominations)

Wins by Network/Studio

  • HBO (9 wins, 19 nominations)
  • Netflix (5 wins, 22 nominations)
  • Fox/Searchlight/FX (5 wins, 16 nominations)
  • Amazon (2 wins, 13 nominations)
  • Sony/Columbia (2 wins, 10 nominations)
  • BBC (2 wins, 5 nominations)
  • Lionsgate (2 wins, 4 nominations)
  • Warner Brothers (1 win, 10 nominations)
  • AMC (1 win, 7 nominations)
  • Paramount (1 win, 5 nominations)
  • A24 (1 win, 2 nominations)
  • Apple TV+ (1 win, 2 nominations)
  • Marvel (1 win, 2 nominations)

2+ Film Commission Nominations

  • Royal Film Commission of Jordan (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Film LA (1 win, 3 nominations)
  • Albuquerque Film Commission (1 win, 2 nominations)
  • Long Beach Film Commission (1 win, 2 nominations)
  • Film in Iceland (2 nominations)
  • New Mexico Film Commission (2 nominations)

Wins & Nominations by Given Name

  • Robert/Robbie (5 wins, 14 nominations)
  • David/Dave (3 wins, 13 nominations)
  • Christian/Christopher/Chris (2 wins, 10 nominations
  • Michael/Mike (1 win, 13 nominations)

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