Not exact matches
I loved a lot
of films at Sundance this year, but almost
none of them ended up
winning an award.
The very first
film won six Oscars, but
none of the others have come close to that haul — despite the franchise's renaissance starting with 2015's The Force Awakens.
It's received mixed reviews and most
of the critics I respect found it wanting — it certainly has
none of the depth or resonance
of the
films of Arnaud Desplechin (A Christmas Tale) or Olivier Assayas (Summer Hours)-- but I found myself
won over by Klapisch's good will and the charm
of the superb cast.
The greatest art is often divisive and
none of the best
films that ever
won Best Picture could probably do so today, partly because they would be put through that filter
of whether they offend or not (I'm sure they would in some way or another) and partly because they would be divisive.
Of the
films reported,
none featured a trans character (This excludes the Academy Award -
winning indie A Fantastic Woman).
Nominated for all
of the major Academy Awards (although
winning none), this excellent
film is based upon the award -
winning novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, and like most Merchant - Ivory collaborations, the excellent screenplay is provided by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Le Divorce, Heat and Dust).
Aziz Ansari also
won Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical for Netflix show Master
of None while in the
film categories, Best Supporting Actress went to Allison Janney for I, Tonya while Saoirse Ronan
won Best Actress for Lady Bird.