There’s no sign of stopping the movie, ‘Gravity,’ of becoming a favorite to fans and industry. On Tuesday, the sci-fi film won the Lumiere Trophy for Best Live Action 3D feature. Gravity also took home the award for best stereography in a live action film, best 3D scene of the year, and best 2D to 3D conversion.

According to Variety, Chairman of the awards, Buzz Hays, said, “It is clear from these winners that 3D is maturing as an art form. From live action, to animated, to concert movies, to documentaries, we saw a vigorous worldwide production community at its best.”

The 3D & Advanced Imaging Society’s Creative Arts Awards honors distinguished achievement. This year’s ceremony took place at Warner Bros. Studios. Other films taking home awards included Frozen, Space: Unraveling the Cosmos, and Inside the Mind of Leonardo. Pixar Animation Studios received the Sir Charles Wheatstone Award. The Jury Prize went to the film, Stalingrad, produced by Columbia Pictures. Stalingrad will be released on Feb. 28 in the United States, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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