Sentences with phrase «original lead actress»

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Best Picture: «The Shape of Water» Lead Actor: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» Lead Actress: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» Director: «The Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro Animated Feature: «Loving Vincent,» Animated Short: «Revolting Rhymes» Adapted Screenplay: «The Disaster Artist» Original Screenplay: «The Big Sick» Cinematography: «Blade Runner 2049» Roger Deakins Best Documentary Feature: «Last Men in Aleppo» Best Documentary Short Subject: «Traffic Stop» Best Live Action Short Film: «The Silent Child» Best Foreign Language Film: «The Insult» (Lebanon) Film Editing: «Baby Driver» Sound Editing: «Dunkirk» Sound Mixing: «Dunkirk» Production Design: «The Shape of Water» Original Score: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi Original Song: «This Is Me» from «The Greatest Showman» Makeup and Hair: «Darkest Hour» Costume Design: «Phantom Thread» Visual Effects: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi»
Even as the parenting dramedy «The Kids Are All Right» hauled in the nominations — for best picture, original screenplay, lead actress (Annette Bening) and supporting actor (Mark Ruffalo)-- director and co-writer Lisa Cholodenko expressed a degree of shock that «Kids» co-lead Julianne Moore had been overlooked.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominated PHILOMENA for four Academy Awards ® including: Best Picture; Best Actress in a Leading Role, Judi Dench; Best Music — Original Score, Alexandre Desplat; and Best Writing — Adapted Screenplay, Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope.
«The Shape of Water» leads all films this year with 14 nominations including Best Picture, Sally Hawkins for Best Actress, Richard Jenkins for Best Supporting Actor, Octavia Spencer for Best Supporting Actress, Guillermo del Toro for both Best Director and Best Original Screenplay alongside Vanessa Taylor, Dan Laustsen for Best Cinematography, Paul Denham Austerberry, Shane Vieau, and Jeff Melvin for Best Production Design, Sidney Wolinsky for Best Editing, Luis Sequeira for Best Costume Design, Best Hair and Makeup, Best Visual Effects, Best Sci - Fi or Horror Movie, and Alexandre Desplat for Best Score.
Motion Picture — Helen Estabrook, Aaron L. Gilbert, Jason Reitman, etc Director — Jason Reitman Actor in a Leading Role — Hugh Jackman Actress in a Leading Role — Vera Farmiga (Could go Supporting) Actor in a Supporting Role — J.K. Simmons Actress in a Supporting Role — Vera Farmiga (Could go Lead) and Sara Paxton Adapted Screenplay — Matt Bai, Jay Carson, and Jason Reitman Production Design — Steve Saklad Cinematography — Eric Steelberg Costume Design — Danny Glicker Film Editing Makeup & Hairstyling Original Score
Lead actress Frances McDormand was recognized along with supporting actors Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell, and the film is up for original score and editing too.
Best Picture, Director, Lead Actor, Supporting Actor, dual Supporting Actresses, Adapted Screenplay, Production Design, Cinematography, Costume Design, Film Editing, Makeup and Hairstyling, Original Score.
It's Got: Four Oscars for Best Motion Picture, Best Director, Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Original Score.
One can only expect that the original (in my opinion, false) perspective that the lead actress field was «weak» had something to do with the original placement.
The Shape of Water led the nominations this year with 12 nods, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Guillermo, Best Actress for Sally, and Best Supporting Actress for Octavia.
Tom Hooper, «The King's Speech» Year: 2010 Cast: Anthony Andrews, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall Director: Tom Hooper Distributor: Momentum Pictures Premiere history: Sept. 6, 2010 Telluride Film Festival; UK - wide release Jan. 7, 2011 Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay; Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth) Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing
BAFTA has today announced the nominations for the 2017 British Academy Film Awards, with Netflix's original drama The Crown leading the pack with five nods in total for Best Drama Series, Leading Actress (Claire Foy), Supporting Actress (Vanessa Kirby) and Supporting Actor (Jared Harris and John Lileading the pack with five nods in total for Best Drama Series, Leading Actress (Claire Foy), Supporting Actress (Vanessa Kirby) and Supporting Actor (Jared Harris and John LiLeading Actress (Claire Foy), Supporting Actress (Vanessa Kirby) and Supporting Actor (Jared Harris and John Lithgow).
Damien Chazelle, «La La Land» Year: 2016 Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt Distributor: Summit Entertainment / Lionsgate Premiere history: Aug. 31, 2016 Venice Film Festival; wide release Dec. 9, 2016 (United States) Other awards won (selected): British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film; Best Actress in a leading role (Emma Stone), Best Direction; Critics» Choice Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone, won), Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design (won); Best Cinematography (won), Best Costume Design, Best Film
Let's count the ways: 1) picture 2) director 3) lead actress (Emma Stone) 4) lead actor (Gosling) 5) original screenplay 6) cinematography 7) costume design 8) film editing 9) production design 10) score 11) song: «City of Stars» 12) song: «Audition (The Fools Who Dream)» 13) sound editing 14) sound mixing.
Best Film: Mad Max: Fury Road People's Choice Award: The Dressmaker Best Direction: George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road Best Lead Actor: Michael Caton, Last Cab to Darwin Best Lead Actress: Kate Winslet, The Dressmaker Best Supporting Actor: Hugo Weaving, The Dressmaker Best Supporting Actress: Judy Davis, The Dressmaker Best Original Screenplay: Robert Connolly and Steve Worland, Paper Planes Best Adapted Screenplay: Reg Cribb and Jeremy Sims, Last Cab to Darwin Best Documentary Feature: That Sugar Film
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Best Picture Best Director (Vallee) Best Actor (Gyllenhaal) Best Actress (Watts * if she doesn't go Supporting *) Best Supporting Actor (Cooper) Best Supporting Actress (Watts * if she doesn't go Lead *) Best Original Screenplay (Sipe) Best Cinematography Best Film Editing
Left out: Greta Gerwig, director of Lady Bird, was notably absent from the shortlist — despite the film receiving nominations for Original Screenplay, Leading Actress and Supporting Actress and winning two Golden Globes last week
Original Screenplay (Allen) Picture Costume Design (Sonia Grande) Production Design (Anne Seibel — previously nominated for Midnight in Paris) Director (Allen) Cinematography (Darius Khondji — previously nominated for Evita) Supporting Actress (Harden) Supporting Actor (Firth) Lead Actress (Stone)
During its original run, Murphy Brown won 18 Emmys — including two Outstanding Comedy Series trophies and five best lead comedy actress statuettes for Bergen — three Golden Globes, two DGA Awards and two WGA Awards.
Todd Haynes» return to film, the 1950s romance Carol, landed an impressive 10 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Haynes), Best Adapted Screenplay, technical nods for Cinematography, Costume Design, Makeup & Hairstyling, Production Design, Original Score, and two Lead Actress nominations for Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
«La La Land» leads all films this year with 12 nominations including Best Picture, Ryan Gosling for Best Actor, Emma Stone for Best Actress, Damien Chazelle for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, Linus Sandgren for Best Cinematography, David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds - Wasco for Best Production Design, Tom Cross for Best Editing, Mary Zophres for Best Costume Design, Two Best Song Nominations for «Audition (The Fools Who Dream)» and «City of Stars,» and Justin Hurwitz for Best Score.
Possible Nominations: Best Picture Best Director Best Original Screenplay Best Actor in a Leading Role for Phoenix Best Actress in a Leading or Supporting Role for Stone Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Posey
Motion Picture — Marty Bowen, Damien Chazelle, Wyck Godfrey, and Ryan Gosling Director — Damien Chazelle Actor in a Leading Role — Ryan Gosling Actor in a Supporting Role — Jon Bernthal, Kyle Chandler, Jason Clarke, and Corey Stoll Actress in a Supporting Role — Claire Foy Adapted Screenplay — Nicole Perlman and Josh Singer Production Design — Nathan Crowley Cinematography — Linus Sandgren Costume Design — Mary Zophres Film Editing — Tom Cross Original Score — Justin Hurwitz
Best Musical Best Revival of a Musical Best Direction of a Musical Best Book of a Musical Best Play Best Revival of a Play Best Direction of a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Best Original Score Best Orchestrations Best Choreography Best Scenic Design of a Musical Best Costume Design of a Musical Best Lighting Design of a Musical Best Sound Design of a Musical Best Scenic Design of a Play Best Costume Design of a Play Best Lighting Design of a Play Best Sound Design of a Play
While the latter is ratcheted up, to the Guards» credit, their film not more of a supernatural horror film but a psychological thriller along the lines of the original, and it almost works as its own thing, mostly thanks to Banks (obviously relishing the chance to play against type) and the talented young lead actresses.
Our critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang sat down to swap predictions and favorites in the top eight categories: best picture, director, lead actor, lead actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, original screenplay and adapted screenplay.
Damien Chazelle is nominated for both Director and Original Screenplay and Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone for Leading Actor and Leading Actress.
Original Screenplay (Coens) Original Song (Burnett and Mumford) Picture Supporting Actress (Mulligan) Lead Actor (Isaac) Director (Coens) Supporting Actor (Timberlake)
Picture Director (Tarantino) Original Screenplay (Tarantino) Lead Actor (Russell) Lead / Supporting Actress (Leigh) Supporting Actor (Tatum, Jackson, Goggins, Roth, Madsen, Dern, Bichir) Cinematography (Richardson) Film Editing (Fred Raskin) Sound Editing (Tom Hartig and Mitchell Gebhard) Sound Mixing (Ulano) Costume Design (Courtney Hoffman)
Best Picture: The Artist (Thomas Langmann, Producer) Actor in a Leading Role: Jean Dujardin (The Artist) Actress in a Leading Role: Viola Davis (The Help) Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Plummer (Beginners) Actress in a Supporting Role: Berenice Bejo (The Artist) Animated Feature Film: Rango (Gore Verbinski) Cinematography: The Tree of Life (Emmanuel Lubezki) Art Direction: War Horse (Rick Carter, Lee Sandales) Costume Design: Hugo (Sandy Powell) Directing: Michael Hazanavicious (The Artist) Documentary Feature: Hell and Back Again (Dafung Dennis & Mike Lerner) Documentary Short: Saving Face (Daniel Junge & Sharmeen Obaid - Chinoy) Film Editing: The Descendants (Kevin Tent) Foreign Language Film: A Separation (Iran)(Asghar Farhadi) Makeup: The Iron Lady (Mark Coulier & J. Roy Helland) Music (Original Score): The Artist (Ludovic Bource) Music (Original Song): «Man or Muppet» From The Muppets (Bret McKenzie) Short Film (Animated): La Luna (Enrico Casarosa) Short Film (Live): Raju (Max Zahle & Stefan Gieren) Sound Editing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Ren Klyce) Sound Mixing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce & Bo Persson) Visual Effects: Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White & Daniel Barrett) Writing (Adapted Screenplay): The Descendants (Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon & Jim Rash) Writing (Original Screenplay): Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen)
Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's rock musical Next to Normal debuted on Broadway eight years ago and, in addition to winning three Tony Awards (Best Original Score, Orchestration and Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical), it accomplished something no other such work had done since 1996's Rent: It won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The casting of white actress Tilda Swinton in «Doctor Strange» as the Ancient One, a character portrayed as a Tibetan man in the original Marvel comics, has led to criticisms of whitewashing.
Jump to a Category: Page 1: Supporting ActressOriginal Screenplay • Adapted Screenplay • Animated Feature • Animated Short Production Design • Costume Design • Makeup and Hairstyling • Cinematography • Live - Action Short Page 2: Supporting Actor • Documentary Feature • Documentary Short • Visual Effects • Sound Editing Sound Mixing • Film Editing • Original Score • Original Song • Foreign Language Film Page 3: Director • Lead ActressLead Actor • Picture
What was not surprising however was seeing Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape of Water» lead the way with a whopping 13 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Original Screenplay.
The sci - fi fantasy about love across species lines was nominated for the most Academy Awards, 13, including in a half - dozen major categories: Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, Lead Actress (Sally Hawkins), Supporting Actress (Octavia Spencer) and Supporting Actor (Richard Jenkins).
Best Picture: The Social Network Best Director: David Fincher, The Social Network Best Lead Actor: Colin Firth, The King's Speech Best Lead Actress: Natalie Portman, Black Swan Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale, The Fighter Best Supporting Actress: Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit Best Original Screenplay: Christopher Nolan, Inception Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins, True Grit Best Editing: Lee Smith, Inception Best Animated Feature: Toy Story 3 Best Foreign Language Film: Mother Best Documentary: Exit Through The Gift Shop
Playwright Martin McDonagh also scooped Outstanding British Film with his America - set tale, alongside Leading Actress for Frances McDormand, Supporting Actor for Sam Rockwell and Original Screenplay.
Best Picture: The Tree of Life Best Animated Feature: Rango Best Director: Terrence Malick — The Tree of Life Best Lead Actor: Michael Fassbender — Shame Best Lead Actress: Tilda Swinton — We Need to Talk About Kevin Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer — Beginners Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain — The Tree of Life Best Original Screenplay: Midnight in Paris Best Adapted Screenplay: Tinker Tailor Solider Spy Best Editing: The Tree of Life Best Cinematography: The Tree of Life Best Film Not in the English Language: A Separation Best Documentary: Cave of Forgotten Dreams Special Awards (previously announced) To Jessica Chastain, the breakout performer of the year To Martin Scorsese in honor of his work and dedication to the pursuit of film preservation
The second one will take place at 5:38 a.m. PT, where Pine and Boone Isaacs will announce: lead actor, lead actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, cinematography, original score, costume design, foreign - language film, makeup and hairstyling, adapted screenplay, original screenplay, directing and best picture.
Norma Rae would take Lead Actress for Sally Field and Original Song.
Casey Affleck won Leading Actor for his performance in Manchester by the Sea, which also won Original Screenplay (Kenneth Lonergan), while other unexpected wins include Viola Davis, taking home Best Supporting Actress for Fences and Dev Patel, landing Best Supporting Actor for Lion.
«Frozen River,» a Harwood Hunt Production (Sony Pictures Classics)(2 nominations) Melissa Leo - Performance by an actress in a leading role Original screenplay
«The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,» a Kennedy / Marshall Production (Paramount and Warner Bros.)(13 nominations) Brad Pitt - Performance by an actor in a leading role Taraji P. Henson - Performance by an actress in a supporting role Art direction Cinematography Costume design Directing Film editing Makeup Original score Best picture Sound mixing Visual effects Adapted screenplay
«Birdman (or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)» Year: 2014 Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu Cast: Zach Galifianakis, Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Venice Film Festival Aug. 27, 2014; limited release Oct. 17, 2014; wide release Nov. 14, 2014 Other awards won: Independent Spirit Awards Best Male Lead (Michael Keaton), Best Cinematography; British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Cinematography; Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Acting Ensemble, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Score; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Academy Award nominations: Best Picture (won), Best Director (won), Best Original Screenplay (won), Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Supporting Actor (Edward Norton), Best Supporting Actress (Emma Stone), Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing
In competition for the best film prize, Thoroughbreds is an original and brilliantly executed psychological thriller — spikily performed by its two up - and - coming lead actresses and directed with a muscular authority that belies the fact that it's writer / director Cory Finley's first film.
«Juno» Year: 2007 Director: Jason Reitman Cast: Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Allison Janney, Ellen Page, J. K. Simmons Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Telluride Film Festival Sept. 2007; wide release Dec. 25, 2007 Other awards won: Independent Spirit Award Best Female Lead (Ellen Page), Best First Screenplay; British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Original Screenplay, Critics» Choice Awards Best Comedy Academy Award nominations: Best Director, Best Picture, Best Actress (Ellen Page), Best Original Screenplay (won)
Motion Picture — Will Ferrell, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Adam McKay, Brad Pitt, etc Director — Adam McKay Actor in a Leading Role — Christian Bale Actress in a Leading Role — Amy Adams (Could go Supporting) Actor in a Supporting Role — Steve Carell and Sam Rockwell Actress in a Supporting Role — Amy Adams (Could go Lead) Original Screenplay — Adam McKay Production Design — Patrice Vermette Cinematography — Greig Fraser Film Editing — Hank Corwin Makeup & Hairstyling — Kate Biscoe and Patricia DeHaney Original Score — Nicholas Britell
Clouds of Sils Maria, another dual female led film, grabbed nominations for Picture, Lead Actress (Juliette Binoche) and Supporting Actress (Kristen Stewart) and for Original Screenplay.
Greta Gerwig, director of Lady Bird, was notably absent from the shortlist — despite the film receiving nominations for Original Screenplay, Leading Actress and Supporting Actress and winning two Golden Globes last week.
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