The Board of Directors Award — Lumina Foundation The Board of
Directors Award goes to Lumina Foundation for their unconditional support of the LCAN concept and commitment to public policy change in Michigan.
Not exact matches
was pitched to an evangelical audience, it would
go like this: Academy
Award nominee Darren Aronofsky, the brilliant writer -
director who gave us The Fighter, Black Swan and The...
A
director a deeply admire — Julia Roberts got all the
awards that year, but they should have
gone to Ellen Burstyn — working with an actor from one of Alan Parker's finest moments (one of my all time favorites.
«The packaging
award criteria reflects the right intersection of science, environment and consumers because all of them are extremely critical to the success of the product in the market,» said Sanjay Ghoshal, senior
director and global head, Packaging, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. «Most of this packaging will eventually
go to create value for human lives; that's really very inspiring for me.»
Louisville women's basketball coach Jeff Walz recently
went on a rant against participation
awards in youth sports; NAYS Executive
Director John Engh offers his take on this hotly debated issue
Margaret Resnick, deputy
director, said the project will
go out to bid in the first couple weeks of February, contracts will be
awarded in March and construction will begin in April.
Siegfried Hecker, a professor of management science and engineering at Stanford University and
director emeritus of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, said in a letter of support for the
award nomination that, since Zerbo became the executive secretary of the CTBTO, his diplomatic efforts «have
gone into overdrive.»
Because the competition for the K99 / R00
awards is so stiff, Anthony Carter, a program
director in the Division of Genetics and Developmental Biology at NIGMS in Bethesda, Maryland, has been encouraging some prospective applicants who are eligible for other training grants, such as K08s, to
go after those
awards instead.
The
award, a bronze sculpture of a soldier holding the American flag, was presented by Jack Fanous, executive
director and co-founder of the GI
Go Fund and Diana Drysdale.
After a whimsical white ensemble at the 2018 Critics» Choice
Awards, the «Lady Bird»
director went for a darker mood in Proenza Schouler.
The film
went on to sweep the Academy
Awards and it won Spielberg his first Best
Director Oscar.
She also received a nominations from The Golden Globes, and took home no less than two Academy
Awards for Best Picture and Best
Director (another prize that had never before
gone to a woman), beating out ex-husband James Cameron, who was nominated for his CG juggernaut Avatar.
12 Years a Slave is benefiting from the most Best Picture buzz as we approach Oscar night, although this is shaping up as one of those rare years when the
award for Best
Director will probably
go to a different film, Gravity.
Academy
Award - winning
director will officially take over directing duties for the remainder of the film's shooting schedule — there's nearly a month of principal photography to
go in addition to five weeks of pre-scheduled reshoots.
Top honors
went to Spotlight, which won four EDA
Awards: best film, best
director, best original screenplay and tied for best ensemble.
Over in
Directors» Fortnight, a concurrent program separate from the official selection, the top prize, the Art Cinema
Award,
went to «The Rider,» a portrait of a South Dakota rodeo star facing a difficult life decision.
The French Connection helped usher in the second golden age of Hollywood (arguably the best decade in movie history) and
went on to win 5 Academy
Awards (Best Picture, Best
Director, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing) and be named on AFI's list of 100 best American movies of all - time.
Well, the Golden Globes have come and
gone again - leaving Ben Affleck with the best
director award for his film Argo, which also won best drama.
He is a moving force behind the festival's Lifetime Achievement
Awards — which
went this year to Kathleen Turner,
director Norman Jewison, Peter O'Toole, and me.
Even the third - place Jury Prize
awarded to French actress /
director / hot mess Maïwenn's ensemble drama Polisse was made bearable by the spectacle of its bewildered creator, tangles of unkempt brown hair falling wildly about her — and a bright red dress valiantly struggling to stay attached to her body — taking to the stage, personally embracing every member of the jury, then panting her way through an acceptance speech that might still be
going on if the band hadn't finally played her off.
The Hoosier
Award, which recognizes a significant cinematic contribution by a person or persons with roots in Indiana, or a film that depicts Hoosier State locales and stories,
went to «Columbus,» the debut feature film of
director Kogonada, which was set and shot in the southern Indiana city noted for its Modernist architecture.
The International Confederation of Art Cinemas is proud to announce that the ART CINEMA
AWARD at the
Directors» Fortnight 2017 in Cannes
went to THE RIDER by Chloé Zhao.
The Hoosier
Award, which recognizes a significant cinematic contribution by a person or persons with Indiana roots,
went to Jon Vickers, Founding
Director of Indiana University Cinema.
Career achievement
award No. 2
goes to
director Agnes Varda, another 89 - year - old who along with photographer JR made a charming documentary by driving around France, taking photos of people and animals, then posting them giant size on walls and shipping containers.
Only the third film that the acclaimed actor has made as a
director (after 2002's Antwone Fisher and his last, 2007's The Great Debaters), Washington certainly had familiarity with August Wilson's beloved Pulitzer Prize - winning material when he decided to bring it to the big screen; the actor won a Tony
Award of his own for starring in the 2010 revival of the production, to
go along with the play's Tony for Best Revival (and the many that it won during its first run on stage in 1987).
But perhaps the best moment for a female nominee
went unnoticed when during last night's biggest
award - Best Picture - Vanessa Taylor won alongside Best
Director winner Guillermo del Toro for co-writing the fantasy thriller
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Award Nominees: Winter's Bone • Toy Story 3 • The Kids Are All Right • Salt • Unstoppable Featuring Ryan Gosling: Mickey Mouse Club: The Best of Britney, Justin & Christina • Remember the Titans (
Director's Cut) Featuring Michelle Williams: Prozac Nation • Home Improvement: The Complete Fourth Season The Weinstein Company: A Single Man • Nowhere Boy • The Road • Nine • Youth in Revolt Anchor Bay Entertainment: Jack
Goes Boating • Stone • I Spit on Your Grave (1978) • Let Me In • The Disappearance of Alice Creed
But perhaps the best moment for a female nominee
went unnoticed when during last night's biggest
award - Best Picture - Vanessa Taylor won alongside Best
Director winner Guillermo del Toro for co-writing the fantasy thriller The Shape of Water.
The People's Choice
award also
went to The King's Speech, while British
director Stephen Frears (known for The Queen, High Fidelity, Dangerous Liaisons, among others) won the prestigious lifetime achievement
award.
Five nominees for the group's prestigious prize, the DGA
Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film, now stand a significantly better chance of scoring the industry's highest honor, the Academy
Award for Best
Director; 12 of the last 13 DGA winners have
gone on to win the Oscar.
Guillermo del Toro won the
director prize for his fantastical love story «The Shape of Water,» which
went into the evening with 12 nominations but took home just three
awards.
SNUB: Tom Hanks.Sully had already lost a lot of its steam
going into
awards season, but even if the film as a whole and
director Clint Eastwood weren't exactly shoo - ins anymore, we figured Tom Hanks would at least get a Golden Globe nomination.
Going My Way (1944) also Producer and Story Academy
Awards for Best Picture, Best
Director, Best Actor (Bing Crosby), Best Supporting Actor (Barry Fitzgerald), Best Screenplay, Best Story, and Best Song
«Finding Vivian Maier,» co-directed by Maier's chief curator, John Maloof, debuted last November at DOC NYC and
went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Miami Film Festival (tying with «The Overnighters» by Jeff Moss), the audience
awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best New
Director at the Portland International Film Festival, a Founder's Prize at the Traverse City Film Festival and the John Schlesinger
Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
Now the race is wide open, and is expected to
go at a dizzying pace, with announcements to come from the Golden Globes, the
Directors Guild, the Producers Guild, SAG - AFTRA, the Independent Spirit
Awards and many film critics» associations from across the nation, leading up to the actual announcement of the Academy
Award nominations.
* Hilariously, no one really cares yet who is
going to win the Academy
Award for Best
Director yet outside of those nominated, of course.
Jordan Peele's «Get Out» snagged four
awards, with three
going to Peele himself for best
director, best original screenplay and being an all - around trailblazer with his directorial debut.
A highlight amongst the accolades is the yearly Impact
Award,
going to
director Patty Jenkins for helming «Wonder Woman.»
Leigh earned best
director and screenplay for his humanistic comedy,» Happy
go Lucky» which picked up two more
awards.
And the
award for Film that made me smile the most so far this year
goes to... So, after admitting that Side Effects would be his last film before
going into retirement, one of my favorite
directors Steven Soderbergh did the most logical thing and... made another movie.
Award winning student
director Leah Meyerhoff uses magical realism to weave the tale through teenage angst in a love
gone bad.
A huge round of congratulations once again to
Director Hidemaro Fujibayashi and the rest of the team for their accomplishments, and there's still the Bafta Game
Awards to
go!
Both
went on to secure spectacular success at the Academy
awards, with the former winning best picture and
director, and the latter best
director and VFX.
Credit
goes to
director Sam Mendes as well, who harkens back to his classic of family dysfunction, American Beauty, without actually making this a redux (also, as a side note, this movie looks spectacular and should win some sort of Art Direction
award).
Bursting onto the scene at the Cannes Film Festival where it was greeted with a 15 - minute standing ovation (and the Best
Director Award for Refn), the film — which co-stars Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman and Albert Brooks — has since
went on to rack up the accolades and just manages to pip Attack the Block as our favourite film of the year by the narrowest of margins.
2 — Annie
Award online voting opens 2 — Palm Springs International Film Festival
Awards Gala 3 — Deadline for receipt of final Golden Globe ballots from HFPA members 3 — Voting ends for Art Directors Guild nominations 3 — Cinema Audio Society nomination ballot voting ends 3 — NYFCC awards dinner 4 — WGA theatrical and documentary screenplays announced 4 — Art Directors Guild nominations announced 4 — PGA nominations polls close for motion pictures and animated motion pictures 5 — AFI Awards luncheon 5 — PGA Awards nominations announced 5 — PGA nominations for TV, animated, motion pictures and digital announced 5 — Academy Award nominations voting opens at 8AM PST 7 — Golden Globe Awards 8 — Final ballots go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards Gala 3 — Deadline for receipt of final Golden Globe ballots from HFPA members 3 — Voting ends for Art
Directors Guild nominations 3 — Cinema Audio Society nomination ballot voting ends 3 — NYFCC
awards dinner 4 — WGA theatrical and documentary screenplays announced 4 — Art Directors Guild nominations announced 4 — PGA nominations polls close for motion pictures and animated motion pictures 5 — AFI Awards luncheon 5 — PGA Awards nominations announced 5 — PGA nominations for TV, animated, motion pictures and digital announced 5 — Academy Award nominations voting opens at 8AM PST 7 — Golden Globe Awards 8 — Final ballots go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
awards dinner 4 — WGA theatrical and documentary screenplays announced 4 — Art
Directors Guild nominations announced 4 — PGA nominations polls close for motion pictures and animated motion pictures 5 — AFI
Awards luncheon 5 — PGA Awards nominations announced 5 — PGA nominations for TV, animated, motion pictures and digital announced 5 — Academy Award nominations voting opens at 8AM PST 7 — Golden Globe Awards 8 — Final ballots go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards luncheon 5 — PGA
Awards nominations announced 5 — PGA nominations for TV, animated, motion pictures and digital announced 5 — Academy Award nominations voting opens at 8AM PST 7 — Golden Globe Awards 8 — Final ballots go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards nominations announced 5 — PGA nominations for TV, animated, motion pictures and digital announced 5 — Academy
Award nominations voting opens at 8AM PST 7 — Golden Globe
Awards 8 — Final ballots go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards 8 — Final ballots
go out to BFCA members 8 — Final ballots
go out to BTJA members 9 — Deadline for BFCA returning final ballots 9 — Deadline for BTJA returning final ballots 9 — National Board of Review gala 9 — BAFTA nominations announced 10 — Cinema Audio Society nominees announced 10 — DGA TV, Commercial and Documentary nominees announced 11 — Critics» Choice
Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards 11 — DGA feature film and first - time feature nominations announced 12 — Academy
Award nominations voting closes at 5PM PST 15 — NAACP Image
Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards 19 — PGA final voting closes 20 — PGA
Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards 19 — SAG final voting closes 21 — SAG
Awards 23 - Annie Award final voting closes 23 — Academy Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards 23 - Annie
Award final voting closes 23 — Academy
Award nominations announced 26 — ACE Eddie
Awards Gala 27 — Art Directors Guild
Awards Gala 27 — Art
Directors Guild
AwardsAwards
Keith Urban and Kelly Clarkson provided an impromptu harmonization of the staid «And the
award goes to...» line before announcing the Best Song winner, while Franco invited The Room mastermind Tommy Wiseau on stage while accepting his Best Actor trophy — though the
director / star notably nudged the infamous auteur away when he tried to take the microphone.
Special honors
went to actress -
director Angelina Jolie, who took the Board of Governors
Award; Russell Carpenter (the Oscar - winning «Titanic») won the Lifetime Achievement
Award; Alan Caso («Six Feet Under») earned the Career Achievement in Television
Award; Russell Boyd (the Oscar - winning «Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World») won the International
Award; Stephen Lighthill («Gim me Shelter») grabbed the Presidents
Award; and Frieder Hochheim, president and founder of Kino Flo Lighting Systems, earned the Bud Stone
Award of Distinction.
They
went into an unprecedented decision of
awarding the actresses along with the
director as a shared effort.
While it didn't take home any
awards, Ben Affleck's CIA thriller Argo received a moderate boost
going into the rest of
awards season, finishing second in the New York Critic's Best Picture poll, while Affleck placed third among
directors behind Bigelow and The Master's Paul Thomas Anderson.