Film Trophies https://www.filmtrophies.com Breaking down films through the lens of history, the Oscars, and other award shows. Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:13:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.filmtrophies.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cropped-FT-32x32.jpg Film Trophies https://www.filmtrophies.com 32 32 92nd Oscar Nominations: 'Joker' Leads, Chaos Reigns https://www.filmtrophies.com/92nd-oscar-nominations-joker-leads-chaos-reigns/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:00:56 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=4036 The Oscar nominations have come at last! Joker received a whopping 11 nominations, more than any other film, with The Irishman, 1917 and Once Upon Read More

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The Oscar nominations have come at last! Joker received a whopping 11 nominations, more than any other film, with The Irishman, 1917 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood all at 10. Read the full list of nominees below:

BEST PICTURE

  • Ford v Ferrari – Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and James Mangold
  • The Irishman – Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Emma Tillinger Koskoff
  • Jojo Rabbit – Carthew Neal and Taika Waititi
  • Joker – Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper and Emma Tillinger Koskoff
  • Little Women – Amy Pascal
  • Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach and David Heyman
  • 1917 – Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren and Callum McDougall
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino
  • Parasite – Kwak Sin-ae and Bong Joon-ho

BEST DIRECTOR

  • Bong Joon-ho – Parasite
  • Sam Mendes – 1917
  • Todd Phillips – Joker
  • Martin Scorsese – The Irishman
  • Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

BEST ACTOR

  • Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Adam Driver – Marriage Story
  • Joaquin Phoenix – Joker
  • Jonathan Pryce – The Two Popes

BEST ACTRESS

  • Cynthia Erivo – Harriet
  • Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story
  • Saoirse Ronan – Little Women
  • Charlize Theron – Bombshell
  • Renée Zellweger – Judy

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • Anthony Hopkins – The Two Popes
  • Al Pacino – The Irishman
  • Joe Pesci – The Irishman
  • Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Kathy Bates – Richard Jewell
  • Laura Dern – Marriage Story
  • Scarlett Johansson – Jojo Rabbit
  • Florence Pugh – Little Women
  • Margot Robbie – Bombshell

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Knives Out – Rian Johnson
  • Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach
  • 1917 – Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino
  • Parasite – Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  • The Irishman – Steven Zaillian
  • Jojo Rabbit – Taika Waititi
  • Joker – Todd Philips and Scott Silver
  • Little Women – Greta Gerwig
  • The Two Popes – Anthony McCarten

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • The Irishman – Rodrigo Prieto
  • Joker – Lawrence Sher
  • The Lighthouse – Jarin Blaschke
  • 1917 – Roger Deakins
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Robert Richardson

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

  • The Irishman – Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson
  • Jojo Rabbit – Mayes C. Rubeo
  • Joker – Mark Bridges
  • Little Women – Jacqueline Durran
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Arianne Phillips

BEST FILM EDITING

  • Ford v Ferrari – Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland
  • The Irishman – Thelma Schoonmaker
  • Jojo Rabbit – Tom Eagles
  • Joker – Jeff Groth
  • Parasite – Yang Jinmo

BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

  • Bombshell – Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker
  • Joker – Nicki Ledermann and Kay Georgiou
  • Judy – Jeremy Woodhead
  • Maleficent: Mistress of Evil – Paul Gooch, Arjen Tuiten and David White
  • 1917 – Naomi Donne, Tristan Versluis and Rebecca Cole

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

  • The Irishman – Bob Shaw; Regina Graves
  • Jojo Rabbit – Ra Vincent; Nora Sopková
  • 1917 – Dennis Gassner; Lee Sandales
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Barbara Ling; Nancy Haigh
  • Parasite – Lee Ha-jun; Cho Won-woo

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

  • Joker – Hildur Guðnadóttir
  • Little Women – Alexandre Desplat
  • Marriage Story – Randy Newman
  • 1917 – Thomas Newman
  • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – John Williams

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

  • “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” from Toy Story 4 – Randy Newman
  • “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from Rocketman – Elton John and Bernie Taupin
  • “I’m Standing With You” from Breakthrough – Dian Warren
  • “Into the Unknown” from Frozen – Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
  • “Stand Up” from Harriet – Joshuah Brian Campbell and Cynthia Erivo

BEST SOUND EDITING

  • Ford v Ferrari – Donald Sylvester
  • Joker – Alan Robert Murray
  • 1917 – Oliver Tarney and Rachael Tate
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Wylie Stateman
  • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Matthew Wood and David Acord

BEST SOUND MIXING

  • Ad Astra – Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson and Mark Ulano
  • Ford v Ferrari – Paul Massey, David Giammarco and Steven A. Morrow
  • Joker – Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic and Tod Maitland
  • 1917 – Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Michael Minkler, Christian P. Minkler and Mark Ulano

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

  • Avengers: Endgame – Dan DeLeeuw, Russell Earl, Matt Aitken and Dan Sudick
  • The Irishman – Pablo Helman, Leandro Estebecorena, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser and Stephane Grabli
  • The Lion King – Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones and Elliot Newman
  • 1917 – Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy
  • Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Roger Guyett, Neal Scanlan, Patrick Tubach and Dominic Tuohy

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – Dean DeBlois, Bradford Lewis and Bonnie Arnold
  • I Lost My Body – Jérémy Clapin and Marc du Pontavice
  • Klaus – Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh and Marisa Román
  • Missing Link – Chris Butler, Arianne Sutner and Travis Knight
  • Toy Story 4 – Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  • American Factory – Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert
  • The Cave – Feras Fayyad, Kirstine Barfod and Sigrid Dyekjær
  • The Edge of Democracy – Petra Costa, Joanna Natasegara, Shane Boris and Tiago Pavan
  • For Sama – Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts
  • Honeyland – Ljubo Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska and Atanas Georgiev

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

  • Corpus Christi (Poland)
  • Honeyland (North Macedonia)
  • Les Misérables (France)
  • Pain and Glory (Spain)
  • Parasite (South Korea)

BEST ANIMATED SHORT

  • Dcera (Daughter) – Daria Kashcheeva
  • Hair Love – Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver
  • Kitbull – Rosana Sullivan and Kathryn Hendrickson
  • Memorable – Bruno Collet and Jean-François Le Corre
  • Sister – Siqi Song

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

  • In the Absence – Yi Seung-Jun and Gary Byung-Seok Kam
  • Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) – Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva
  • Life Overtakes Me – John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson
  • St. Louis Superman – Smriti Mundhra and Sami Khan
  • Walk Run Cha-Cha – Laura Nix and Colette Sandstedt

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT

  • Brotherhood – Meryam Joobeur and Maria Gracia Turgeon
  • Nefta Football Club – Yves Piat and Damien Megherbi
  • The Neighbors’ Window – Marshall Curry
  • Saria – Bryan Buckley and Matt Lefebvre
  • A Sister – Delphine Girard

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FINAL Oscar Nominations Predictions for 2019 https://www.filmtrophies.com/final-oscar-nominations-predictions-for-2019/ Fri, 10 Jan 2020 18:43:12 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3998 The time has come! Oscar nominations will be revealed to the world on Monday, Jan. 13, which means all of us in the Oscar pundit Read More

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The time has come! Oscar nominations will be revealed to the world on Monday, Jan. 13, which means all of us in the Oscar pundit world are pulling our hair out over who’s getting in and who’s getting overlooked. This will be an interesting year to watch as the Academy continues to diversify its membership. There are many traditional films from beloved directors in the race this year and actors with decades and decades of work behind them, so we’ll see how many slots they will take up, potentially at the expense of newer voices.

Below you will find my nomination predictions in all 24 categories for the 92nd Academy Awards. See if I’m right by tuning in at 8:18 a.m. EST / 5:18 a.m. PST on Monday when the Oscar nominations are revealed.

BEST PICTURE

Barring any major shockers, 1917, The Irishman, Jojo Rabbit, Marriage Story, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Parasite should all be locked and loaded for Best Picture nominations, considering how well they’ve all performed at precursors. Joker is pretty secure as well, but there’s always a chance the more high-brow Academy members will snub it. Those seven in, it’s all about finding the eighth or ninth slots and considering it peaked with box office and internet discourse right in the middle of voting, I feel relatively confident that Little Women is no. 8 in the race. Should there be a ninth film in Best Picture, it’s safe to go with a film that will surely be loved by older male voters, and that’s Ford v Ferrari.

BEST DIRECTOR

Sam Mendes — Martin Scorsese — Taika Waititi — Quentin Tarantino — Bong Joon-ho

There is an assumption based on Sam Mendes, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Bong Joon-ho getting nominations from DGA, BAFTA, Critics’ Choice and Golden Globes that they’re all locked for Oscar nominations. That’s probably true, though I wouldn’t count out a shocking miss for someone assumed safe, like Scorsese or Tarantino. It’s all about who gets that fifth slot, though, and this has been a head-scratcher for weeks. There are pros and cons to predicting Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit), Todd Phillips (Joker), Greta Gerwig (Little Women) and Noah Baumbach (Marriage Story), and it wouldn’t surprise me if any of them made it on nomination morning. For a while I’ve had Gerwig getting the big push to get in but now I’m worried she won’t get enough support over directors with films “higher” in the race. I am going for Waititi because he got nominated for DGA over Phillips, who really should have appealed to that guild, because Jojo Rabbit has been a consistent performer with all guilds, and because this branch loves directors who are able to direct kids, as seen previously by the far-from-locked nominations for Lenny Abrahamson (Room) and Benh Zeitlin (Beasts of the Southern Wild).

BEST ACTOR

Antonio Banderas — Leonardo DiCaprio — Adam Driver — Taron Egerton — Joaquin Phoenix

Speaking of head-scratchers, Best Actor has been a nightmare to predict all season, with 10 contenders competing for five slots. At this point, I’d argue Adam Driver (Marriage Story) and Joaquin Phoenix (Joker) are the only locks. Leonardo DiCaprio (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) has been nominated at all four major precursors and will likely be right behind them, though voters might not feel the urgency of voting for him after already rewarding him for The Revenant. I have Taron Egerton (Rocketman) next because the Academy loves biopics and he’s actively campaigning, unlike most of his competitors, and has been nominated just about everywhere else. Though I could see voters going for more late-breaking contenders. Completing the category I have Antonio Banderas (Pain and Glory), the highbrow critics pick who should have more passion votes than people like Christian Bale (Ford v Ferrari) or Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes).

BEST ACTRESS

Scarlett Johansson — Lupita Nyong’o — Saoirse Ronan — Charlize Theron — Renée Zellweger

Renée Zellweger (Judy) is the only one I’m completely confident in here, though Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story) is pretty close to a lock, despite the Academy never nominating her before. There has been some doubt over Charlize Theron (Bombshell), but she has gotten in at every precursor and completely transformed into Megyn Kelly, so I think actors will find it hard to resist. Beyond those three, good luck. I don’t blame anyone who gets the rest of the category wrong with four strong contenders competing for two slots. Personally, I don’t think Awkwafina (The Farewell) or Cynthia Erivo (Harriet) will have enough passion behind them to get in, though it wouldn’t be too shocking if Awkwafina’s history-making Golden Globe win and speech got her enough last-minute votes. Instead, I’m going with Lupita Nyong’o (Us) because she’s been the undeniable critics pick and made SAG despite stiff competition and Saoirse Ronan (Little Women) because her film will likely be a Best Picture nominee and the Academy has already nominated her three times, so she clearly has fans.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Tom Hanks — Al Pacino — Joe Pesci — Brad Pitt — Song Kang-ho

Brad Pitt (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) and the two Irishman guys, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, should be all set for nominations, having made it into every precursor. There is some worry that Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood) is vulnerable considering he will likely be the film’s only nomination and they famously snubbed him for Captain Phillips in 2013, but I would argue the field is “weak” enough with few other contenders that he should be solidly in fourth place. Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes) would seem like the easy fifth slot but I’m going with Song Kang-ho from Parasite. The film got a shocking Best Ensemble nomination at the SAG Awards and it should be a top 3 film contending for Best Picture. Song is a huge part of the film’s success and has worked in the industry for years and years. Of course, there are other out-of-nowhere surprises possible, like Willem Dafoe (The Lighthouse) and Sam Rockwell (Jojo Rabbit).

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Laura Dern — Scarlett Johansson — Jennifer Lopez — Florence Pugh — Margot Robbie

Laura Dern (Marriage Story) looks to be the only lock as she marches to Oscar glory. Margot Robbie will definitely be a nominee here, the question is for which film. Bombshell is much likelier because she’s gotten in everywhere else for it, but don’t be surprised if she sneaks in for the film with more Best Picture heat, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers) should be safe, but it’s always risky predicting a performance when it will likely be the film’s only nomination. Scarlett Johansson could pull off the rare double nomination with Jojo Rabbit in Supporting, as the acting representative for a film that’s doing very well with guilds. The final slot is wide open but I’ll go with Florence Pugh (Little Women), who had a strong year and is considered one of the MVPs of a film peaking right in the middle of voting. Holding out hope for a Zhao Shuzhen (The Farewell) surprise.

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

The writer-friendly Marriage Story, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Parasite should all be solidly in. Knives Out is a major box office success and one of the most cleverly drawn films of the year, so Rian Johnson has a strong shot of getting his first Oscar nomination. Once again, the last slot is up in the air but I’m picking The Farewell because of its autobiographical nature, with Lulu Wang likely to have goodwill in the industry. But I could easily imagine it going to one of the other WGA nominees, 1917 or Booksmart.

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

The top contenders here are easily The Irishman, Jojo Rabbit, and Little Women, and it’s arguably an open race to see which of them will ultimately win. Right underneath is Joker, which will likely have detractors but probably a lot of passionate lovers as well. The Two Popes was ruled an original screenplay at WGA but still couldn’t even get in there, so Anthony McCarten is vulnerable but the film is completely driven by its script so I’m confident in it. If this isn’t the lineup I will be truly shocked, with only A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and Hustlers as other possibilities.

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

Hard to bet against the box office power and critical acclaim of the three sequels, Frozen II, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, and Toy Story 4. Missing Link shockingly won the Golden Globe over all of them but its studio, Laika, is beloved and campaigning hard. There are a few other films that could finish out the category, like Abominable and Klaus, but I have I Lost My Body as the highbrow indie pick. A somewhat weak year for original animated features.

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

I feel pretty good about American Factory, For Sama, Honeyland, and One Child Nation, all of which have cleaned up with precursor documentary awards and are among the most buzz-worthy docs of the year. It would be easy to pick Apollo 11 too, but it’s very clear at this point how much this branch bristles at docs that primarily rely on archival footage, and that’s all Apollo 11 is. It may be the most rewarded doc of the year but so were Won’t You Be My Neighbor and Jane, which were both snubbed. Instead I’m predicting The Cave, about a female doctor in the middle of the Syrian Civil War, which comes from a director previously embraced here for Last Men in Aleppo.

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

Parasite (South Korea) and Pain and Glory (Spain) are locked. Beyond that, I would imagine Les Misérables is close to a lock because France does very well and it’s about social issues. Next up is probably Atlantics (Senegal) because it has universal elements from a love story to striking cinematography. Not entirely sure what could take the fifth slot, but I’m going with Corpus Christi (Poland) because it is accessible and a bit of a crowd-pleaser.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1917 is the only one I’m super confident in, and I will congratulate Roger Deakins in advance for his second Oscar. Then I look to BAFTA and the American Society of Cinematographers, which both nominated Ford v Ferrari, The Irishman, and Joker. I’m tempted to go with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood but it’s not exactly the most showy camera work, while The Lighthouse is black and white and uses a vintage aspect ratio. Should be catnip for the cinematographers branch.

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

So much showy costume design among Dolemite Is My Name, Jojo Rabbit, Little Women, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Rocketman that I really can’t see any other film breaking in. The Irishman is possible because Sandy Powell and I suppose we shouldn’t count out Downton Abbey.

BEST FILM EDITING

Feeling good about Ford v Ferrari and The Irishman, even despite the latter’s long running time. There are a number of flashy sequences in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, too. Non-English language films rarely get in here but those who have seen Parasite should see it as a major editing showcase. The last slot could go to either Jojo Rabbit or Joker and I imagine the thriller aspects of Joker might just be enough to land here.

BEST MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING

First of all, thanks to the Academy for finally expanding this category from three slots to five! More is better when it comes to these craft categories, so Bombshell should easily be nominated and will easily win. A lot of makeup and hair work done on Renée Zellweger in Judy and word is that a focus of the Academy makeup presentation was how difficult it was to work with Joaquin Phoenix on Joker, so I imagine the team will get sympathy. Rocketman has a variety of different makeup/hair to track Elton John’s career over decades. In the final slot I have Maleficent: Mistress of Evil because there’s almost always one sci-fi/fantasy film in this category and all the prosthetic work could get it in, not unlike Guardians of the Galaxy and Star Trek Beyond in the past.

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

It will be a race to the win for 1917 and Joker, with diametrical opposed narratives. Thomas Newman (1917) is the most overdue composer working while Hildur Guðnadóttir (Joker) would be the rare female composer to win. Academy favorites Alexandre Desplat (Little Women) and John Williams (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker) will expectedly add another nomination to their totals. Once again, the fifth slot is tough. Many have Randy Newman predicted for his Marriage Story score, but the way people talk about it, there is a divisive quality to it that reminds me of what people said about First Man last year, which was shockingly snubbed. Instead I’m picking Jojo Rabbit, which comes from past winner Michael Giacchino and has a childlike whimsy to it that could be memorable for voters.

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

“I’m Standing with You” — “Into the Unknown” — “Stand Up” — “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” — “Glasgow (No Place Like Home)”

Original Song is beyond weak this year. I would argue that any of last year’s nominees could’ve won over whatever becomes this year’s lineup. The only guarantees here are Globes winner “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” (Rocketman) and “Into the Unknown” (Frozen II). Otherwise, good luck. My hope-dicting comes into play here with “Glasgow” from Wild Rose, but I truly just think it’s undeniably one of the best songs on the shortlist, regardless of how little-seen it is. Let’s go, Mary Steenburgen! This branch also loves blandly inspirational songs so “Stand Up” from Harriet makes sense, and whenever Diane Warren is in contention, I’m predicting her, so congrats in advance to the team from Breakthrough, a film that technically exists. Would love to predict Beyonce for “Spirit” (The Lion King) but something just tells me they’ll turn up their noses.

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

Look at all those Best Picture nominees. It’s not always wise to omit non-BP films from craft categories, but there is so much detail in all of these films. Maybe Ford v Ferrari or Joker get in here, but all the period detail in 1917, The Irishman, Jojo Rabbit, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will make it difficult, plus Parasite has all the complexities of that beautiful house. I think Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will ultimately win this.

BEST SOUND EDITING

Loud is better in the Best Sound Editing category, so the sound effects-driven 1917, Ford v Ferrari, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker are easy picks. Avengers: Endgame is a risky one because other than Black Panther, the sound branch is hesitant about Marvel films outside of Best Visual Effects, but there is extraordinary technical craft there and it’s the biggest film of the year. Rounding out the category I have Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which isn’t quite a showcase in that regard but has a number of action sequences that should make it irresistible with this group.

BEST SOUND MIXING

Overlapping 4/5 with Sound Editing, 1917, Ford v Ferrari, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker all combine a huge number of sounds to great effect, from dialogue to music to effects. As for the other nominee, it is foolish to go against big musicals in Sound Mixing, and that’s Rocketman this year.

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

Hard to bet against the stunning work being done in Avengers: Endgame, The Irishman, The Lion King, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Many are predicting 1917 to get the final slot because of its Best Picture heat but I cannot ignore Alita: Battle Angel with its tying The Lion King for the most Visual Effects Society nominations this year.

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM

Now we get to the short categories, which make or break your prediction scores. Don’t trust me as an authority on this, just going with instincts here. Hair Love, Kitbull, The Physics of Sorrow, Sister, and Uncle Thomas: Accounting for the Days.

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

Ditto. Fire in Paradise, Ghosts of Sugar Land, In the Absence, Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if you’re a girl), and Walk Run Cha-Cha. Or it could be none of those.

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT

And here we have Brotherhood, The Christmas Gift, Little Hands, The Neighbors’ Window, and Refugee. Sure!

I have Once Upon a Time in Hollywood leading all films with 10 nominations, followed by The Irishman at nine, then 1917, Jojo Rabbit, Joker, and Parasite all getting seven. Sound right to you? Sound off in the comments!

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Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations 2019: 'Bombshell,' 'The Irishman,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' & More https://www.filmtrophies.com/screen-actors-guild-awards-nominations-2019-bombshell-the-irishman-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-more/ Wed, 11 Dec 2019 15:12:44 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3824 The Screen Actors Guild announced its nominations for the best in film and television of 2019 on Wednesday. Bombshell, The Irishman and Once Upon a Time Read More

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The Screen Actors Guild announced its nominations for the best in film and television of 2019 on Wednesday. Bombshell, The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood each had the best morning on the film side, scoring four nominations each. On the TV side, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is at the top with four nominations, getting Best Ensemble categories and three individual citations.

The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards is set to air live Sunday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT/TBS. Read the full list of nominees below:

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

  • Bombshell – Connie Britton, Allison Janney, Nicole Kidman, John Lithgow, Malcolm McDowell, Kate McKinnon, Margot Robbie, Charlize Theron
  • The Irishman – Bobby Cannavale, Robert De Niro, Stephen Graham, Harvey Keitel, Al Pacino, Anna Paquin, Joe Pesci, Ray Romano
  • Jojo Rabbit – Alfie Allen, Roman Griffin Davis, Scarlett Johansson, Thomasin McKenzie, Stephen Merchant, Sam Rockwell, Taika Waititi, Rebel Wilson
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Austin Butler, Julia Butters, Bruce Dern, Leonardo DiCaprio, Dakota Fanning, Emile Hirsch, Damian Lewis, Mike Moh, Timothy Olyphant, Al Pacino, Luke Perry, Brad Pitt, Margaret Qualley, Margot Robbie
  • Parasite – Hyae Jin Chang, Yeo Jeong Cho, Woo Shik Choi, Hyeon Jun Jung, Ziso Jung, Jung Eun Lee, Sun Kyun Lee, Myung Hoon Park, So Dam Park, Kang Ho Song

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

  • Cynthia Erivo – Harriet
  • Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story
  • Lupita Nyong’o – Us
  • Charlize Theron – Bombshell
  • Renée Zellweger – Judy

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

  • Christian Bale – Ford v Ferrari
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Adam Driver – Marriage Story
  • Taron Egerton – Rocketman
  • Joaquin Phoenix – Joker

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Laura Dern – Marriage Story
  • Scarlett Johansson – Jojo Rabbit
  • Nicole Kidman – Bombshell
  • Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers
  • Margot Robbie – Bombshell

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Jamie Foxx – Just Mercy
  • Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • Al Pacino – The Irishman
  • Joe Pesci – The Irishman
  • Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

  • Avengers: Endgame
  • Ford v Ferrari
  • The Irishman
  • Joker
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

  • Big Little Lies – Iain Armitage, Darby Camp, Cameron Crovetti, Nicholas Crovetti, Laura Dern, Martin Donovan, Merrin Dungey, Crystal Fox, Ivy George, Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, Kathryn Newton, Jeffrey Nordling, Denis O’Hare, Adam Scott, Alexander Skarsgård, Douglas Smith, Meryl Streep, James Tupper, Robin Weigert, Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley
  • The Crown – Marion Bailey, Helena Bonham Carter, Olivia Colman, Charles Dance, Ben Daniels, Erin Doherty, Charles Edwards, Tobias Menzies, Josh O’Connor, Sam Phillips, David Rintoul, Jason Watkins
  • Game of Thrones – Alfie Allen, Pilou Asbæk, Jacob Anderson, John Bradley, Gwendoline Christie, Emilia Clarke, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ben Crompton, Liam Cunningham, Joe Dempsie, Peter Dinklage, Richard Dormer, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jerome Flynn, Iain Glen, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Conleth Hill, Kristofer Hivju, Rory McCann, Hannah Murray, Staz Nair, Daniel Portman, Bella Ramsey, Richard Rycroft, Sophie Turner, Rupert Vansittart, Maisie Williams
  • The Handmaid’s Tale – Alexis Bledel, Madeline Brewer, Amanda Brugel, Ann Dowd, O-T Fagbenle, Joseph Fiennes, Kristen Gutoskie, Nina Kiri, Ashleigh LaThrop, Elisabeth Moss, Yvonne Strahovski, Bahia Watson, Bradley Whitford, Samira Wiley
  • Stranger Things – Millie Bobby Brown, Cara Buono, Jake Busey, Natalia Dyer, Cary Elwes, Priah Ferguson, Brett Gelman, David Harbour, Maya Hawke, Charlie Heaton, Andrey Ivchenko, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Dacre Montgomery, Michael Park, Francesca Reale, Winona Ryder, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Finn Wolfhard

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

  • Jennifer Aniston – The Morning Show
  • Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown
  • Olivia Colman – The Crown
  • Jodie Comer – Killing Eve
  • Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

  • Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us
  • Steve Carell – The Morning Show
  • Billy Crudup – The Morning Show
  • Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones
  • David Harbour – Stranger Things

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

  • Barry – Nikita Bogolyubov, Darrell Britt-Gibson, D’Arcy Carden, Andy Carey, Anthony Carrigan, Troy Caylak, Rightor Doyle, Patricia Fa’asua, Alejandro Furth, Sarah Goldberg, Nick Gracer, Bill Hader, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Michael Irby, John Pirruccello, Stephen Root, Henry Winkler
  • Fleabag – Sian Clifford, Olivia Colman, Brett Gelman, Bill Paterson, Andrew Scott, Phoebe Waller-Bridge
  • The Kominsky Method – Jenna Lyng Adams, Alan Arkin, Sarah Baker, Casey Thomas Brown, Michael Douglas, Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser, Graham Rogers, Jane Seymour, Melissa Tang, Nancy Travis
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Caroline Aaron, Alex Borstein, Rachel Brosnahan, Marin Hinkle, Stephanie Hsu, Joel Johnstone, Jane Lynch, Leroy McClain, Kevin Pollak, Tony Shalhoub, Matilda Szydagis, Brian Tarantina, Michael Zegen
  • Schitt’s Creek – Chris Elliott, Emily Hampshire, Daniel Levy, Eugene Levy, Sarah Levy, Dustin Milligan, Annie Murphy, Catherine O’Hara, Noah Reid, Jennifer Robertson, Karen Robinson

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Christina Applegate – Dead to Me
  • Alex Borstein – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek
  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge – Fleabag

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Alan Arkin – The Kominsky Method
  • Michael Douglas – The Kominsky Method
  • Bill Hader – Barry
  • Andrew Scott – Fleabag
  • Tony Shalhoub – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

  • Patricia Arquette – The Act
  • Toni Collette – Unbelievable
  • Joey King – The Act
  • Emily Watson – Chernobyl
  • Michelle Williams – Fosse/Verdon

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

  • Mahershala Ali – True Detective
  • Russell Crowe – The Loudest Voice
  • Jared Harris – Chernobyl
  • Jharrel Jerome – When They See Us
  • Sam Rockwell – Fosse/Verdon

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series

  • Game of Thrones
  • GLOW
  • Stranger Things
  • The Walking Dead
  • Watchmen

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Golden Globes 2019 Nominations: 'Marriage Story' Leads https://www.filmtrophies.com/golden-globes-2019-nominations-marriage-story-leads/ Mon, 09 Dec 2019 13:23:31 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3806 The 77th Golden Globe Awards nominations were announced Monday morning by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, honoring the best in film and TV of 2018. Marriage Read More

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The 77th Golden Globe Awards nominations were announced Monday morning by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, honoring the best in film and TV of 2018. Marriage Story had the best morning among films, scoring six nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor for Adam Driver, Best Actress for Scarlett Johansson, Best Supporting Actress for Laura Dern, Best Screenplay for Noah Baumbach and Best Original Score for Randy Newman. The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood each earned five nominations.

Below is the full list of Golden Globes nominations for 2019. The Golden Globe Awards will air live Sunday, Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on NBC, with host Ricky Gervais.

Best Motion Picture – Drama

  • 1917
  • The Irishman
  • Joker
  • Marriage Story
  • The Two Popes

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Dolemite Is My Name
  • Jojo Rabbit
  • Knives Out
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Rocketman

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Cynthia Erivo – Harriet
  • Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story
  • Saoirse Ronan – Little Women
  • Charlize Theron – Bombshell
  • Renée Zellweger – Judy

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Christian Bale – Ford v Ferrari
  • Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory
  • Adam Driver – Marriage Story
  • Joaquin Phoenix – Joker
  • Jonathan Pryce – The Two Popes

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Ana de Armas – Knives Out
  • Awkwafina – The Farewell
  • Cate Blanchett – Where’d You Go, Bernadette
  • Beanie Feldstein – Booksmart
  • Emma Thompson – Late Night

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Daniel Craig – Knives Out
  • Roman Griffin Davis – Jojo Rabbit
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Taron Egerton – Rocketman
  • Eddie Murphy – Dolemite Is My Name

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

  • Kathy Bates – Richard Jewell
  • Annette Bening – The Report
  • Laura Dern – Marriage Story
  • Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers
  • Margot Robbie – Bombshell

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

  • Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • Anthony Hopkins – The Two Popes
  • Al Pacino – The Irishman
  • Joe Pesci – The Irishman
  • Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best Director

  • Bong Joon-ho – Parasite
  • Sam Mendes – 1917
  • Todd Phillips – Joker
  • Martin Scorsese – The Irishman
  • Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best Screenplay

  • The Irishman – Steven Zaillian
  • Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino
  • Parasite – Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won
  • The Two Popes – Anthony McCarten

Best Motion Picture – Animated

  • Frozen II
  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
  • The Lion King
  • Missing Link
  • Toy Story 4

Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language

  • The Farewell (USA)
  • Les Misérables (France)
  • Pain and Glory (Spain)
  • Parasite (South Korea)
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire (France)

Best Original Score

  • 1917 – Thomas Newman
  • Joker – Hildur Guðnadóttir
  • Little Women – Alexandre Desplat
  • Marriage Story – Randy Newman
  • Motherless Brooklyn – Daniel Pemberton

Best Original Song

  • “Beautiful Ghosts” – Cats
  • “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” – Rocketman
  • “Into the Unknown” – Frozen II
  • “Spirit” – The Lion King
  • “Stand Up” – Harriet

Best Television Series – Drama

  • Big Little Lies
  • The Crown
  • Killing Eve
  • The Morning Show
  • Succession

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Barry
  • Fleabag
  • The Kominsky Method
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • The Politician

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Catch-22
  • Chernobyl
  • Fosse/Verdon
  • The Loudest Voice
  • Unbelievable

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Kaitlyn Dever – Unbelievable
  • Joey King – The Act
  • Helen Mirren – Catherine the Great
  • Merritt Wever – Unbelievable
  • Michelle Williams – Fosse/Verdon

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Christopher Abbott – Catch-22
  • Sacha Baron Cohen – The Spy
  • Russell Crowe – The Loudest Voice
  • Jared Harris – Chernobyl
  • Sam Rockwell – Fosse/Verdon

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama

  • Jennifer Aniston – The Morning Show
  • Olivia Colman – The Crown
  • Jodie Comer – Killing Eve
  • Nicole Kidman – Big Little Lies
  • Reese Witherspoon – The Morning Show

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama

  • Brian Cox – Succession
  • Kit Harington – Game of Thrones
  • Rami Malek – Mr. Robot
  • Tobias Menzies – The Crown
  • Billy Porter – Pose

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Christina Applegate – Dead to Me
  • Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Kirsten Dunst – On Becoming a God in Central Florida
  • Natasha Lyonne – Russian Doll
  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge – Fleabag

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Michael Douglas – The Kominsky Method
  • Bill Hader – Barry
  • Ben Platt – The Politician
  • Paul Rudd – Living with Yourself
  • Ramy Youssef – Ramy

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Patricia Arquette – The Act
  • Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown
  • Toni Collette – Unbelievable
  • Meryl Streep – Big Little Lies
  • Emily Watson – Chernobyl

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Alan Arkin – The Kominsky Method
  • Kieran Culkin – Succession
  • Andrew Scott – Fleabag
  • Stellen Skarsgård – Chernobyl
  • Henry Winkler – Barry

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Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2019: 'Parasite' Is Tops https://www.filmtrophies.com/los-angeles-film-critics-association-awards-2019-parasite-is-tops/ Sun, 08 Dec 2019 22:49:50 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3786 The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) announced their winners for 2019 this Sunday, with Parasite emerged victorious, winning the awards for Best Film, Best Director for Read More

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The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) announced their winners for 2019 this Sunday, with Parasite emerged victorious, winning the awards for Best Film, Best Director for Bong Joon-ho, and Best Supporting Actor for Song Kang-ho. Other acting winners included Antonio Banderas, Mary Kay Place, and Jennifer Lopez.

Correlation between Best Film at LAFCA and Best Picture at the Oscars has been off and on this decade, with shared winners like Spotlight and Moonlight but also many divergences.

Check out the full list of Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2019 winners below:

BEST FILM:

Parasite

Runner-Up: The Irishman

BEST DIRECTOR:

Bong Joon-ho – Parasite

Runner-Up: Martin Scorsese – The Irishman

BEST ACTOR:

Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory

Runner-Up: Adam Driver – Marriage Story

BEST ACTRESS:

Mary Kay Place – Diane

Runner-Up: Lupita Nyong’o – Us

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:

Song Kang-ho – Parasite

Runner-Up: Joe Pesci – The Irishman

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers

Runner-Up: Zhao Shuzhen – The Farewell

BEST SCREENPLAY:

Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach

Runner-Up: Parasite – Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:

Portrait of a Lady on Fire / Atlantics – Claire Mathon

Runner-Up: 1917 – Roger Deakins

BEST EDITING:

Apollo 11 – Todd Douglas Miller

Runner-Up: Uncut Gems – Ronald Bronstein and Benny Safdie

BEST MUSIC SCORE:

I Lost My Body – Dan Levy

Runner-Up: 1917 – Thomas Newman

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Barbara Ling

Runner-Up: Parasite – Ha-jun Lee

BEST ANIMATED FILM:

I Lost My Body

Runner-Up: Toy Story 4

BEST DOCUMENTARY/NONFICTION FILM:

American Factory

Runner-Up: Apollo 11 

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:

Pain and Glory

Runner-Up: Portrait of a Lady on Fire

CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:

Elaine May

DOUGLAS EDWARDS EXPERIMENTAL FILM AWARD:

The Giverny Document – Ja’Tovia Gary

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Critics' Choice Awards 2019 Nominations: 'The Irishman,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Dominate https://www.filmtrophies.com/critics-choice-awards-2019-nominations-the-irishman-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-dominate/ Sun, 08 Dec 2019 19:12:41 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3787 The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced their nominations for the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday. The Read More

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The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced their nominations for the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday. The Irishman led with the most film nominations at 14 including Best Picture, Best Director for Martin Scorsese and acting nominations for Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. When They See Us was the top leader among TV series at six nominations.

The Critics’ Choice Awards, which will air live Sunday, Jan. 12 on The CW at 7 p.m. ET, pride themselves in being “the most accurate predictor of the Academy Award nominations” and are thus taken seriously among awards prognosticators. Generally speaking, you want to see your film in contention with this group since there are so many more nominations than the Oscars to begin with. There has not been too much correlation on the TV side with the Emmys, considering they are so far removed from the Emmy calendar.

Here’s the full list of 2019 Critics’ Choice Award nominations:

FILM:

Best Picture

  • 1917
  • Ford v Ferrari
  • The Irishman
  • Jojo Rabbit
  • Joker
  • Little Women
  • Marriage Story
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Parasite
  • Uncut Gems

Best Director

  • Noah Baumbach – Marriage Story
  • Grega Gerwig – Little Women
  • Bong Joon-ho – Parasite
  • Sam Mendes – 1917
  • Josh and Benny Safdie – Uncut Gems
  • Martin Scorsese – The Irishman
  • Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best Actor

  • Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory
  • Robert De Niro – The Irishman
  • Leonardo DiCaprio – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Adam Driver – Marriage Story
  • Eddie Murphy – Dolemite Is My Name
  • Joaquin Phoenix – Joker
  • Adam Sandler – Uncut Gems

Best Actress

  • Awkwafina – The Farewell
  • Cynthia Erivo – Harriet
  • Scarlett Johansson – Marriage Story
  • Lupita Nyong’o – Us
  • Saoirse Ronan – Little Women
  • Charlize Theron – Bombshell
  • Renée Zellweger – Judy

Best Supporting Actor

  • Willem Dafoe – The Lighthouse
  • Tom Hanks – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • Anthony Hopkins – The Two Popes
  • Al Pacino – The Irishman
  • Joe Pesci – The Irishman
  • Brad Pitt – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best Supporting Actress

  • Laura Dern – Marriage Story
  • Scarlett Johansson – Jojo Rabbit
  • Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers
  • Florence Pugh – Little Women
  • Margot Robbie – Bombshell
  • Zhao Shuzhen – The Farewell

Best Young Actor/Actress

  • Julia Butters – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Roman Griffin Davis – Jojo Rabbit
  • Noah Jupe – Honey Boy
  • Thomasin McKenzie – Jojo Rabbit
  • Shahadi Wright Joseph – Us
  • Archie Yates – Jojo Rabbit

Best Acting Ensemble

  • Bombshell
  • The Irishman
  • Knives Out
  • Little Women
  • Marriage Story
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Parasite

Best Original Screenplay

  • Noah Baumbach – Marriage Story
  • Rian Johnson – Knives Out
  • Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won – Parasite
  • Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Lulu Wang – The Farewell

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Greta Gerwig – Little Women
  • Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • Anthony McCarten – The Two Popes
  • Todd Phillips and Scott Silver – Joker
  • Taika Waititi – Jojo Rabbit
  • Steven Zaillian – The Irishman

Best Cinematography

  • 1917 – Roger Deakins
  • Ford v Ferrari – Phedon Papamichael
  • The Irishman – Rodrigo Preito
  • Joker – Lawrence Sher
  • The Lighthouse – Jarin Blaschke
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Robert Richardson

Best Production Design

  • 1917 – Dennis Gassner; Lee Sandales
  • Downton Abbey – Donal Woods; Gina Cromwell
  • The Irishman – Bob Shaw; Regina Graves
  • Joker – Mark Friedberg; Kris Moran
  • Little Women – Jess Gonchor; Claire Kaufman
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Barbara Ling; Nancy Haigh

Best Editing

  • 1917 – Lee Smith
  • Ford v Ferrari – Andrew Bucklnd, Michael McCusker
  • The Irishman – Thelma Schoonmaker
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Fred Raskin
  • Parasite – Yang Jinmo
  • Uncut Gems – Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie

Best Costume Design

  • Dolemite Is My Name – Ruth E. Carter
  • Downton Abbey – Anna Robbins
  • The Irishman – Sandy Powell, Christopher Peterson
  • Little Women – Jacqueline Durran
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Arianne Phillips
  • Rocketman – Julian Day

Best Hair and Makeup

  • Bombshell
  • Dolemite Is My Name
  • The Irishman
  • Joker
  • Judy
  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
  • Rocketman

Best Visual Effects

  • 1917
  • Ad Astra
  • The Aeronauts
  • Avengers: Endgame
  • Ford v Ferrari
  • The Irishman
  • The Lion King

Best Animated Feature

  • Abominable
  • Frozen II
  • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
  • I Lost My Body
  • Missing Link
  • Toy Story 4

Best Action Movie

  • 1917
  • Avengers: Endgame
  • Ford v Ferrari
  • John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
  • Spider-Man: Far from Home

Best Comedy

  • Booksmart
  • Dolemite Is My Name
  • The Farewell
  • Jojo Rabbit
  • Knives Out

Best Sci-Fi or Horror Movie

  • Ad Astra
  • Avengers: Endgame
  • Midsommar
  • Us

Best Foreign Language Film

  • Atlantics
  • Les Misérables
  • Pain and Glory
  • Parasite
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Best Score

  • 1917 – Thomas Newman
  • The Irishman – Robbie Robertson
  • Joker – Hildur Guðnadóttir
  • Little Women – Alexandre Desplat
  • Marriage Story – Randy Newman
  • Us – Michael Abels

Best Song

  • “Glasgow (No Place Like Home)” – Wild Rose
  • “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” – Rocketman
  • “I’m Standing with You” – Breakthrough
  • “Into the Unknown” – Frozen II
  • “Speechless” – Aladdin
  • “Spirit” – The Lion King
  • “Stand Up” – Harriet

TELEVISION:

Best Comedy Series

  • Barry
  • Fleabag
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Mom
  • One Day at a Time
  • PEN15
  • Schitt’s Creek

Best Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Ted Danson – The Good Place
  • Walton Goggins – The Unicorn
  • Bill Hader – Barry
  • Eugene Levy – Schitt’s Creek
  • Paul Rudd – Living with Yourself
  • Bashir Salahuddin – Sherman’s Showcase
  • Ramy Youssef – Ramy

Best Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Christina Applegate – Dead to Me
  • Alison Brie – GLOW
  • Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Kirsten Dunst – On Becoming a God in Central Florida
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Veep
  • Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek
  • Phoebe Waller-Bridge – Fleabag

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

  • Andre Braugher – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Anthony Carrigan – Barry
  • William Jackson Harper – The Good Place
  • Daniel Levy – Schitt’s Creek
  • Nico Santos – Superstore
  • Andrew Scott Fleabag
  • Henry Winkler – Barry

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

  • Alex Borstein – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • D’Arcy Carden – The Good Place
  • Sian Clifford – Fleabag
  • Betty Gilpin – GLOW
  • Rita Moreno – One Day at a Time
  • Annie Murphy – Schitt’s Creek
  • Molly Shannon – The Other Two

Best Drama Series

  • The Crown
  • David Makes Man
  • Game of Thrones
  • The Good Fight
  • Pose
  • Succession
  • This Is Us
  • Watchmen

Best Actor in a Drama Series

  • Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us
  • Mike Colter – Evil
  • Paul Giamatti – Billions
  • Kit Harington – Game of Thrones
  • Freddie Highmore – The Good Doctor
  • Tobias Menzies – The Crown
  • Billy Porter – Pose
  • Jeremy Strong – Succession

Best Actress in a Drama Series

  • Christine Baranski – The Good Fight
  • Olivia Colman – The Crown
  • Jodie Comer – Killing Eve
  • Nicole Kidman – Big Little Lies
  • Regina King – Watchmen
  • Mj Rodriguez – Pose
  • Sarah Snook – Succession
  • Zendaya – Euphoria

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

  • Asante Blackk – This Is Us
  • Billy Crudup – The Morning Show
  • Asia Kate Dillon – Billions
  • Peter Dinklage – Game of Thrones
  • Justin Hartley – This Is Us
  • Delroy Lindo – The Good Fight
  • Tim Blake Nelson – Watchmen

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

  • Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown
  • Gwendoline Christie – Game of Thrones
  • Laura Dern – Big Little Lies
  • Audra McDonald – The Good Fight
  • Jean Smart – Watchmen
  • Meryl Streep – Big Little Lies
  • Susan Kelechi Watson – This Is Us

Best Limited Series

  • Catch-22
  • Chernobyl
  • Fosse/Verdon
  • The Loudest Voice
  • Unbelievable
  • When They See Us
  • Years and Years

Best Movie Made for TV

  • Brexit
  • Deadwood: The Movie
  • El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
  • Guava Island
  • Native Son
  • Patsy & Loretta

Best Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

  • Christopher Abbott – Catch-22
  • Mahershala Ali – True Detective
  • Russell Crowe – The Loudest Voice
  • Jared Harris – Chernobyl
  • Jharrel Jerome – When They See Us
  • Sam Rockwell – Fosse/Verdon
  • Noah Wyle – The Red Line

Best Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

  • Kaitlyn Dever – Unbelievable
  • Anne Hathaway – Modern Love
  • Megan Hilty – Patsy & Loretta
  • Joey King – The Act
  • Jessie Mueller – Patsy & Loretta
  • Merritt Wever – Unbelievable
  • Michelle Williams – Fosse/Verdon

Best Supporting Actor in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

  • Asante Blackk – When They See Us
  • George Clooney – Catch-22
  • John Leguizamo – When They See Us
  • Dev Patel – Modern Love
  • Jesse Plemons – El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
  • Stellan Skarsgård – Chernobyl
  • Russell Tovey – Years and Years

Best Supporting Actress in a Movie Made for TV or Limited Series

  • Patricia Arquette – The Act
  • Marsha Stephanie Blake – When They See Us
  • Toni Collette – Unbelievable
  • Niecy Nash – When They See Us
  • Margaret Qualley – Fosse/Verdon
  • Emma Thompson – Years and Years
  • Emily Watson – Chernobyl

Best Animated Series

  • Big Mouth
  • BoJack Horseman
  • The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
  • The Simpsons
  • Undone

Best Talk Show

  • Desus & Mero
  • Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
  • The Late Late Show with James Corden
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers

Best Comedy Special

  • Amy Schumer: Growing
  • Jenny Slate: Stage Fright
  • Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s All in the Family and The Jeffersons
  • Ramy Youssef: Feelings
  • Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby
  • Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia
  • Wanda Sykes: Not Normal

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New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2019: 'The Irishman,' Banderas, Nyong'o and More https://www.filmtrophies.com/new-york-film-critics-circle-awards-2019-the-irishman-banderas-nyongo-and-more/ Wed, 04 Dec 2019 19:54:36 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3766 The New York Film Critics Circle announced their winners for 2019 on Twitter on Wednesday, with The Irishman the big winner, taking the awards for Best Film Read More

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The New York Film Critics Circle announced their winners for 2019 on Twitter on Wednesday, with The Irishman the big winner, taking the awards for Best Film and Best Supporting Actor for Joe Pesci. Other acting winners included Antonio Banderas for Pain and Glory, Lupita Nyong’o for Us and Laura Dern for both Marriage Story and Little Women.

Note that the winner of Best Film has not necessarily lined up with Best Picture at the Oscars much lately, with past NYFCC winners including 2012’s Zero Dark Thirty, 2013’s American Hustle, 2014’s Boyhood, 2015’s Carol, 2016’s La La Land, 2017’s Lady Bird and 2018’s Roma.

Check out the full list of New York Film Critics Circle winners below:

BEST FILM:

The Irishman

BEST DIRECTOR:

Safdie Brothers – Uncut Gems

BEST ACTOR:

Antonio Banderas – Pain and Glory

BEST ACTRESS:

Lupita Nyong’o – Us

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:

Joe Pesci – The Irishman

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

Laura Dern – Marriage Story and Little Women

BEST SCREENPLAY:

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:

Portrait of a Lady on Fire – Claire Mathon

BEST ANIMATED FILM:

I Lost My Body

BEST NONFICTION FILM:

Honeyland

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:

Parasite, from South Korea

BEST FIRST FILM:

Atlantics, directed by Mati Diop

SPECIAL AWARD:

-Indie Collect
-Randy Newman

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National Board of Review 2019: 'The Irishman,' Adam Sandler, Renee Zellweger Among Winners https://www.filmtrophies.com/national-board-of-review-2019-the-irishman-adam-sandler-renee-zellweger-among-winners/ Tue, 03 Dec 2019 19:25:50 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3758 The National Board of Review, a group of elusive academic elites and film enthusiasts that has handed out awards since 1930, unveiled their winners for the Read More

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The National Board of Review, a group of elusive academic elites and film enthusiasts that has handed out awards since 1930, unveiled their winners for the best in film of 2019.  The Irishman was the big winner, taking Best Film and Best Adapted Screenplay for Steven Zaillian and the NBR Icon Award for all three of Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and Al Pacino. NBR also offered nice boosts to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Richard Jewell, and Uncut Gems, which scored three mentions apiece.

Since 2008, only two Best Film winners here have gone on to win Best Picture at the Oscars: Slumdog Millionaire and last year’s Green Book. Something to keep in mind as award season continues to march onward.

Here’s the full list of National Board of Review winners for 2019:

Best Film

The Irishman

Top 10 Films (which excludes the Best Film winner)

1917
Dolemite Is My Name
Ford v Ferrari
Jojo Rabbit
Knives Out
Marriage Story
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Richard Jewell
Uncut Gems
Waves

Best Director 

Quentin Tarantino – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best Actor

Adam Sandler — Uncut Gems

Best Actress

Renée Zellweger — Judy

Best Supporting Actor

Brad Pitt — Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Best Supporting Actress 

Kathy Bates — Richard Jewell

Breakthrough Performance 

Paul Walter Hauser — Richard Jewell

Best Original Screenplay 

Uncut Gems – Josh Safdie, Benny Safdie, and Ronald Bronstein

Best Adapted Screenplay 

The Irishman – Steven Zaillian

Best Directorial Debut 

Melina Matsoukas – Queen & Slim

Best Ensemble 

Knives Out

Best Animated Feature 

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

Best Documentary

 Maiden

Top 5 Documentaries (excluding Best Documentary winner)

American Factory
Apollo 11
The Black Godfather
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
Wrestle

Best Foreign Language Film

Parasite

Top 5 Foreign Language Films (excluding Best Foreign Language Film winner)

Atlantics
Invisible Life
Pain and Glory
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Transit

Top 10 Independent Films

The Farewell
Give Me Liberty
A Hidden Life
Judy
The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Midsommar
The Nightingale
The Peanut Butter Falcon
The Souvenir
Wild Rose

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography

Roger Deakins – 1917

NBR Icon 

Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino – The Irishman

NBR Freedom of Expression 

For Sama
Just Mercy

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Gotham Awards 2019: 'Marriage Story' Named Best Feature, Full List of Winners https://www.filmtrophies.com/gotham-awards-2019-marriage-story-named-best-feature-full-list-of-winners/ Tue, 03 Dec 2019 03:20:53 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3746 The Independent Film Project (IFP) held its annual Gotham Awards tonight, rewarding the best in indie movies of 2019. Marriage Story was the big winner Read More

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The Independent Film Project (IFP) held its annual Gotham Awards tonight, rewarding the best in indie movies of 2019. Marriage Story was the big winner of the night, taking home the Best Feature prize over nominees The Farewell, Hustlers, Uncut Gems and Waves.

Heading into the night, The Farewell, Marriage Story and Uncut Gems led with three nominations apiece.

Check out the full list of 2019 Gotham Awards winners below.

Best Feature

MARRIAGE STORY – Noah Baumbach, director; Noah Baumbach, David Heyman, producers (Netflix)

  • THE FAREWELL – Lulu Wang, director; Daniele Melia, Marc Turtletaub, Peter Saraf, Andrew Miano, Chris Weitz, Jane Zheng, Lulu Wang, Anita Gou, producers (A24)
  • HUSTLERS – Lorene Scafaria, director; Jessica Elbaum, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, Jennifer Lopez, Benny Medina, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, producers (STXfilms)
  • UNCUT GEMS – Josh Safdie, Benny Safdie, directors; Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, Sebastian Bear McClard, producers (A24)
  • WAVES – Trey Edward Shults, director; James Wilson, Kevin Turen, Trey Edward Shults, producers (A24)

Best Actor

Adam Driver – Marriage Story

  • Willem Dafoe – The Lighthouse
  • Aldis Hodge – Clemency
  • André Holland – High Flying Bird
  • Adam Sandler – Uncut Gems

Best Actress

Awkwafina – The Farewell

  • Elisabeth Moss – Her Smell
  • Mary Kay Place – Diane
  • Florence Pugh – Midsommar
  • Alfre Woodard – Clemency

Breakthrough Actor

Taylor Russell – Waves

  • Julia Fox – Uncut Gems
  • Aisling Franciosi – The Nightingale
  • Chris Galust – Give Me Liberty
  • Noah Jupe – Honey Boy
  • Jonathan Majors – The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award

Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre for The Mustang

  • Kent Jones for Diane
  • Joe Talbot for The Last Black Man in San Francisco
  • Olivia Wilde for Booksmart
  • Phillip Youmans for Burning Cane

Best Screenplay

Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach

  • The Farewell – Lulu Wang
  • High Flying Bird – Tarell Alvin McCraney
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco – Jimmie Fails, Joe Talbot, and Rob Richert
  • Midsommar – Ari Aster

Best Documentary

AMERICAN FACTORY – Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert, directors; Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert, Jeff Reichert, Julie Parker Benello, producers (Netflix)

  • APOLLO 11 – Todd Douglas Miller, director; Todd Douglas Miller, Thomas Baxley Petersen, Evan Krauss, producers (NEON and CNN Films)
  • THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY – Petra Costa, director; Petra Costa, Tiago Pavan, Joanna Natasegara, Shane Boris, producers (Netflix)
  • MIDNIGHT TRAVELER – Hassan Fazili, director; Emelie Mahdavian, Su Kim, producers (Oscilloscope Laboratories)
  • ONE CHILD NATION – Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang, directors; Nanfu Wang, Jialing Zhang, Christoph Jörg, Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements, Carolyn Hepburn, producers (Amazon Studios)

Breakthrough Series – Over 40 Minutes

WHEN THEY SEE US – Ava DuVernay, creator; Jeff Skoll, Jonathan King, Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, Berry Welsh, Oprah Winfrey, Ava DuVernay, executive producers (Netflix)

  • CHERNOBYL – Craig Mazin, creator; Craig Mazin, Carolyn Strauss, Jane Featherstone, executive producers (HBO)
  • DAVID MAKES MAN – Tarell Alvin McCraney, creator; Mike Kelley, Melissa Loy, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Denitria Harris-Lawrence, Michael B. Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, executive producers (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
  • MY BRILLIANT FRIEND – Saverio Costanzo, creator; Domenico Procacci, Mario Gianani, Guido De Laurentiis, Elena Recchia, Jennifer Schuur, Paolo Sorrentino, executive producers (HBO)
  • UNBELIEVABLE – Susannah Grant, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Lisa Cholodenko, Ayelet Waldman & Michael Chabon, Katie Couric, Richard Tofel, Neil Barsky, Robyn Semien, Marie, executive producers (Netflix)

Breakthrough Series – Under 40 Minutes

PEN15 – Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle, Sam Zvibleman, creators; Anna Konkle, Sam Zvibleman, Debbie Liebling, Gabe Liedman, Marc Provissiero, Brooke Pobjoy, Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, Akiva Schaffer, Becky Sloviter, Shelley Zimmerman, Brin Lukens, Jordan Levin, executive producers (Hulu)

  • RAMY – Ramy Youssef, Ari Katcher, Ryan Welch, creators; Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Ravi Nandan, Bridget Bedard, Ari Katcher, Ryan Welch, executive producers (Hulu)
  • RUSSIAN DOLL – Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, Amy Poehler, creators; Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, Amy Poehler, Dave Becky, Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns, Allison Silverman, executive producers (Netflix)
  • TUCA & BERTIE – Lisa Hanawalt, creator; Lisa Hanawalt, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Noel Bright, Steven A. Cohen, Tiffany Haddish, Ali Wong, executive producers (Netflix)
  • UNDONE – Kate Purdy, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, creators; Kate Purdy, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Noel Bright, Steven A. Cohen, Tommy Pallotta, executive producers (Amazon Prime Video)

Audience Award (voted on by all IFP members)

MARRIAGE STORY – Noah Baumbach, director; Noah Baumbach, David Heyman, producers (Netflix)

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Independent Spirit Award Nominations 2019: ‘Uncut Gems,’ ‘The Lighthouse,’ Top List https://www.filmtrophies.com/independent-spirit-award-nominations-2019-uncut-gems-the-lighthouse-top-list/ Thu, 21 Nov 2019 18:55:03 +0000 https://www.filmtrophies.com/?p=3725 Film Independent has announced its nominations for the 35th Independent Spirit Awards. The Lighthouse and Uncut Gems lead all films with five bids apiece. The executive board Read More

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Film Independent has announced its nominations for the 35th Independent Spirit Awards. The Lighthouse and Uncut Gems lead all films with five bids apiece.

The executive board of Film Independent decides on all nominations while the entire membership votes on winners. I have been a voting member for the last four years, and I am once again thrilled to have a part in honoring the best in independent film for 2019.

Six of the past eight Best Picture Oscar winners were rewarded in the equivalent category at the Independent Spirit Awards, including Moonlight, Spotlight, Birdman, 12 Years a Slave and The Artist.

Here’s the full list of Independent Spirit Award nominations for 2018:

BEST FEATURE

  • Clemency – Timur Bekbosunov, Julian Cautherley, Bronwyn Cornelius, Peter Wong
  • The Farewell – Anita Gou, Daniele Melia, Andrew Miano, Peter Saraf, Marc Turtletaub, Lulu Wang, Chris Weitz, Jane Zheng
  • A Hidden Life – Elisabeth Bentley, Dario Bergesio, Grant Hill, Josh Jeter
  • Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach, David Heyman
  • Uncut Gems – Eli Bush, Sebastian Bear-McClard, Scott Rudin

BEST FIRST FEATURE

  • Booksmart – Olivia Wilde; Chelsea Barnard, David Distenfeld, Jessica Elbaum, Megan Ellison, Katie Silberman
  • The Climb – Michael Angelo Covino; Noah Lang, Kyle Marvin
  • Diane – Kent Jones; Luca Borghese, Ben Howe, Caroline Kaplan, Oren Moverman
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco – Joe Talbot; Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Khaliah Neal, Christina Oh
  • The Mustang – Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre; Ilan Goldman
    See You Yesterday – Stefon Bristol; Spike Lee

BEST DIRECTOR

  • Robert Eggers – The Lighthouse
  • Alma Har’el – Honey Boy
  • Julius Onah – Luce
  • Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie – Uncut Gems
  • Lorene Scafaria – Hustlers

BEST FEMALE LEAD

  • Karen Allen – Colewell
  • Hong Chau – Driveways
  • Elisabeth Moss – Her Smell
  • Mary Kay Place – Diane
  • Alfre Woodard – Clemency
  • Renée Zellweger – Judy

BEST MALE LEAD

  • Chris Galust – Give Me Liberty
  • Kelvin Harrison Jr. – Luce
  • Robert Pattinson – The Lighthouse
  • Adam Sandler – Uncut Gems
  • Matthias Schoenaerts – The Mustang

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE

  • Jennifer Lopez – Hustlers
  • Taylor Russell – Waves
  • Zhao Shuzhen – The Farewell
  • Lauren “Lolo” Spencer – Give Me Liberty
  • Octavia Spencer – Luce

BEST SUPPORTING MALE

  • Willem Dafoe – The Lighthouse
  • Noah Jupe – Honey Boy
  • Shia LaBeouf – Honey Boy
  • Jonathan Majors – The Last Black Man in San Francisco
  • Wendell Pierce – Burning Cane

BEST SCREENPLAY

  • Noah Baumbach – Marriage Story
  • Jason Begue, Shawn Snyder – To Dust
  • Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie – Uncut Gems
  • Chinonye Chukwu – Clemency
  • Tarell Alvin McCraney – High Flying Bird

JOHN CASSAVETES AWARD

(Award given to the Best Feature Made for Under $500,000; Award given to the Writer, Director, And Producer)

  • Burning Cane – Writer/Director/Producer: Phillip Youmans Producers: Ojo Akinlana, Jakob Johnson, Karen Kaia Livers, Mose Mayer, Wendell Pierce, Isaac Webb, Cassandra Youmans
  • Colewell – Writer/Director: Tom Quinn Producers: Joshua Blum, Alexandra Byer, Craig Shilowich, Matthew Thurm
  • Give Me Liberty – Writer/Director/Producer: Kirill Mikhanovsky Writer/Producer: Alice Austen Producers: Val Abel, Wally Hall, Michael Manasseri, George Rush, Sergey Shtern
  • Premature – Writer/Director/Producer: Rashaad Ernesto Green Writer: Zora Howard Producers: Darren Dean, Joy Ganes
  • Wild Nights with Emily – Writer/Director/Producer: Madeleine Olnek Producers: Anna Margarita Albelo, Casper Andreas, Max Rifkind-Barron

BEST FIRST SCREENPLAY

  • Fredrica Bailey, Stefon Bristol – See You Yesterday
  • Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen – Driveways
  • Bridget Savage Cole, Danielle Krudy – Blow the Man Down
  • Jocelyn Deboer, Dawn Luebbe – Greener Grass
  • James Montague, Craig W. Sanger – The Vast of Night

BEST EDITING

  • Julie Béziau – The Third Wife
  • Ronald Bronstein, Benny Safdie – Uncut Gems
  • Tyler L. Cook – Sword of Trust
  • Louise Ford – The Lighthouse
  • Kirill Mikhanovsky – Give Me Liberty

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

  • Todd Banhazl – Hustlers
  • Jarin Blaschke – The Lighthouse
  • Natasha Braier – Honey Boy
  • Chananun Chotrungroj – The Third Wife
  • Pawel Pogorzelski – Midsommar

BEST DOCUMENTARY

  • American Factory – Directors/Producers: Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert Producers: Julie Parker Benello, Jeff Reichert
  • Apollo 11 – Director/Producer: Todd Douglas Miller Producers: Evan Krauss, Thomas Baxley Petersen
  • For Sama – Director: Edward Watts Director/Producer: Waad Al-Kataeb
  • Honeyland – Director: Tamara Kotevska Director/Producer: Ljubo Stefanov Producer: Atanas Georgiev
  • Island of the Hungry Ghosts – Director/Producer: Gabrielle Brady Producers: Gizem Acarla, Samm Haillay, Alex Kelly, Alexander Wadouh

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

  • Invisible Life, Brazil – Karim Aïnouz
  • Les Misérables, France – Ladj Ly
  • Parasite, South Korea – Bong Joon-ho
  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire, France – Céline Sciamma
  • Retablo, Peru – Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio L.
  • The Souvenir, United Kingdom – Joanna Hogg

ROBERT ALTMAN AWARD

Marriage Story
DIRECTOR: Noah Baumbach
CASTING DIRECTORS: Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler
ENSEMBLE CAST: Alan Alda, Laura Dern, Adam Driver, Julie Hagerty, Scarlett Johansson, Ray Liotta, Azhy Robertson, Merritt Wever

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