ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, MARTY SUPREME Win at 13th LMGI Awards
Vince Gilligan and Mike Fantasia received special honors alongside AFCI at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage.
The Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) announced the winners of its 13th Annual LMGI Awards, honoring outstanding use of filming locations across motion pictures, television, commercials, film commissions, and special achievement categories.
The Motion Picture awards went to ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, shot across California's Humboldt County, Sacramento, Stockton, Eureka, Arcata, San Diego, and El Paso, Texas; and MARTY SUPREME, filmed in New York City, Greater New York, the Hudson Valley, New Jersey, and Tokyo, Japan. Television Series winners included PLURIBUS, filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Montana, Nevada, and Spain; FALLOUT, shot in California's Dumont Dunes, Mojave Desert, Antelope Valley, and Santa Clarita; and BLACK RABBIT, filmed around New York City, including Brooklyn and Manhattan. TOYOTA TRUCKS: 'They Don't Read Reviews,' filmed in California, received the Outstanding Commercial award, and the Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission received the Outstanding Film Commission/Office Award for ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER.
The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage in Santa Monica before an audience of 400, including LMGI members, industry executives, and press. Los Angeles broadcaster and comedian Fritz Coleman hosted the evening. The LMGI Awards spotlight international feature films, television series, commercials, and film commissions in which the creative use of filming locations sets the tone, enriches character, and enhances the narrative.
Vince Gilligan, the four-time Emmy-winning creator, director, and writer, received the Eva Monley Award for his dedication to storytelling through location, reflected in productions including THE X-FILES, BREAKING BAD, BETTER CALL SAUL, EL CAMINO, and, most recently, the Emmy-nominated PLURIBUS. Location Manager Christian Díaz de Bedoya, who has collaborated with Gilligan across several major productions, presented the award. Díaz de Bedoya managed complex location work for PLURIBUS, including creating a custom seven-house cul-de-sac, and helped incorporate Paraguayan cultural details into the series.
Production Designer Jeannine Oppewall (L.A. CONFIDENTIAL, SEABISCUIT) presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to veteran Location Manager Mike Fantasia, whose career spans more than 30 years. Fantasia's celebrated location work appears in major films including TOP GUN: MAVERICK, KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, and INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL.
The Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) received the Trailblazer Award, honoring more than 50 years of leadership advancing film commissions worldwide. Claire Brooks, AFCI Executive Director, accepted the award, presented by Mary Ann Hughes, VP of Production & Investment Planning at The Walt Disney Company and a fellow member of the AFCI Advisory Board.
The Environmental Media Association (EMA) received the Humanitarian Award for advancing sustainable production across film and television. Debbie Levin, EMA CEO, accepted the award on EMA's behalf. Actress Wendie Malick (SHRINKING, HOT IN CLEVELAND, YOUNG SHELDON) presented the award. EMA also recognized the LMGI Awards with the EMA Green Seal Certification, as reflected in the Green Carpet, for environmentally responsible production practices and honoring the creative contributions of location professionals.
Lightship, an American electric mobility and energy company and 2026 LMGI Awards Location Innovator sponsor, showcased its PowerSled mobile energy platform and solar-powered trailer at the ceremony providing clean, quiet production technology. Lightship and EMA's Green Seal Certification reflect the LMGI's commitment to keeping authentic locations at the heart of storytelling — as characters that shape what audiences see onscreen, inspire set-jetting long after production wraps, support local economies through production spending and tourism in filming destinations, and remain accessible to filmmakers for generations to come.
Additional presenters included Bresha Webb (HACKS), Paul W. Downs (HACKS), Tal Anderson (THE PITT), and Scott Porter (GINNY & GEORGIA).
'Celebrating our LMGI winners was a truly remarkable experience. The ceremony was a powerful celebration of achievement, filled with inspiring moments and well-deserved recognition, beautifully capped by the genius of Vince Gilligan. Each of this year's winners is incredibly deserving, and it was a distinct privilege to honor their talent, dedication, and outstanding contributions to our industry,' said Nancy Haecker, LMGI Awards Chair.
2026 LMGI Awards Honorees
Vince Gilligan — Eva Monley Award
The Environmental Media Association (EMA) — Humanitarian Award
Mike Fantasia, LMGI — Lifetime Achievement Award
The Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) — Trailblazer Award
2026 LMGI Awards Winners
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Feature Film: 'One Battle After Another' (Warner Bros. Pictures) — Michael Glaser/LMGI, Michael Wesley/LMGI, Rich Heichel/LMGI
Outstanding Locations in a Period Feature Film: 'Marty Supreme' (A24) — Matthew Kania, Ross Brodar/LMGI
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series: 'Pluribus' (Apple TV+) — Christian Diaz de Bedoya/LMGI, John O'Connor, Priscila Calero, Jorge Noguerales, Yanira De Armas, Will Brewster
Outstanding Locations in a Period Television Series: 'Fallout' - Season 2 (Amazon Prime Video) — Mandi Dillin/LMGI, David Park/LMGI
Outstanding Locations in a TV Anthology, Movie or Limited Series: 'Black Rabbit' (Netflix) — Paul Eskenazi, Joel McGlumphy
Outstanding Film Commission/Office: Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission: 'One Battle After Another' (Warner Bros. Pictures) — Cassandra Hesseltine
Outstanding Locations in a Commercial: Toyota Trucks: 'They Don't Read Reviews' — Alexandra Gibson/LMGI, Christina Conway/LMGI
Nancy Haecker, LMGI, chaired the LMGI Awards Committee with co-chairs Diane Friedman and Stevie Nelson. Returning producers for this year's LMGI Awards were IngleDodd Media and Erick Weiss of Honeysweet Creative, joined by writer Shelly Goldstein.
Sponsors
The LMGI Awards were sponsored by: Presenting: Film Santa Monica; Party: Fox Studio Lot; Location Innovator: Lightship; Title: Film Hawaii; Diamond: KeKula 'o Kamehameha, Skye Rentals; Gold: Greater Zion Film Commission, Pacific Production Services, Universal Production Services, Warner Bros. Studios Burbank; Silver: Albuquerque Film Office, Cinelease, Film Liaisons in California Statewide (FLICS), Film New Mexico, FilmLA, Hollywood Locations, Houston Film Commission, Los Angeles Center Studios, Magic Rentals, Moab to Monument Valley Film Commission, Pacific Electric, Placer-Lake Tahoe Film Office, Production Security Services, Reel Security, Reel Waste & Recycling, Riverside County Film Commission, San Antonio Film Commission, Teamsters Local 399, The Belasco, The Peppermint Club, The Wiltern, Trilith Studios, USVI Film Office; Bronze: California Film Commission, City of Toronto, City of West Hollywood Film Office, Fort Worth Film Commission, Humboldt Del Norte Film Commission, Inland Empire Film Services, Montana Film Office, On Air Design | Astek, Red Cloud Ranch, Santa Fe Regional Film Commission, The Virginia Film Office, Upstate California Film Commission; Media Sponsors: Deadline, Gold Derby, The Hollywood Reporter, IndieWire, Variety, SHOOT Magazine | SHOOTonline, The Location Guide, Screen International, and The Wrap.
About the Location Managers Guild International (LMGI)
The Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) is a global organization of career location professionals working in motion picture, television, commercial, and print production. The LMGI is dedicated to upholding the highest ethical standards and fostering strong relationships among production, government agencies, businesses, and communities. Through a range of innovative programs, the LMGI promotes awareness of the essential creative role location professionals play in the entertainment industry. Founded in 2003 as the LMGA, the organization rebranded in 2016 to reflect its growing international membership. The LMGI is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation. It is not a labor union and does not represent location managers or scouts in negotiations over wages or working conditions. For more information about #LMGI and the #LMGIAwards, visit www.LocationManagers.org.