Sentences with phrase «women nominated»

At the same time, she was aware that there were no women nominated for Best Director, despite the fact that there were excellent movies directed by phenomenal women.
«With incredible new Zelda and Mario games releasing in the same year, plus the phenomenon that is PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, we've never had a more diverse slate of nominees, including a record four women nominated in our genderless Best Performance category.»
I am equally proud that this year I am one of two women directors nominated in this category, which until now only had 4 women nominated out of 72 directors nominated.
Yesterday Jamie and Millie attended the Pre-Oscar Cocktail Party celebrating the women nominated at this years Academy Awards in Beverly Hills.
The only four women nominated for Best Director since 1929 are: Lina Wertmuller, nominated in 1977 for Seven Beauties; Jane Campion, nominated in 1994 for The Piano; Sofia Coppola, nominated in 2004 for Lost in Translation; and Kathryn Bigelow, who became the first woman to win Best Director in 2010, for The Hurt Locker.
(Editing, by comparison, is a less male affair, and has seen several women nominated and honoured in the past, with Martin Scorsese regular Thelma Schoonmaker winning three Academy Awards.)
Long before Weinstein's treatment of women became front page news, MacFarlane quipped that the five women nominated for the Best Actress award deserved congratulations because they «no longer have to pretend to be attracted to Harvey Weinstein.»
«I, Tonya» is directed by a man, Craig Gillespie, and many people today are talking about the fact that there weren't any women nominated for directing.
When you collate these wins and nominations (just in the last 14 years, let me remind you) to women nominated for Best Director in the narrative - feature category, the disparities are embarrassing and ignoble.
She's about to become the first ever African American women nominated in Best Director for 2014's Selma, so that's worth celebrating for sure.
Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek and Annabella Sciorra, all accusers of Harvey Weinstein, delivered a speech and introduced a montage that was all about the importance of diversity in movies — a message that was reinforced by del Toro's success later in the evening, and Frances McDormand's acceptance speech, in which she got all the women nominated for Oscars to stand up, calling for recognition, plus more financial backing from producers.
No women nominated for Best Director Much has been written about the underrepresentation of women in the Best Director categories for the Oscars — but the Globes have never been much better than their awards season partner.
This year sees black women nominated in documentary feature and editing; a female team in sound.
Before long, McDormand had placed her Oscar on the ground and invited all the women nominated in every category to stand and got to the nitty gritty: «We all have stories we need to tell and projects we need financed.»
The most exciting — and I use that term very generously — moments were (as usual) related to the women nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.
The film would only be very good were it not for Vega's performance, which ranks right up there with the five women nominated for best actress this year and, in some cases, surpasses them.
«I am thrilled to see another brilliant New York woman nominated to the Supreme Court.
There weren't nearly as many as men, despite the historic nominations for Greta Gerwig (the fifth woman nominated for best director) and Rachel Morrison («Mudbound»), the first woman nominated for best cinematography.
The school is so proud of Gerwig, who is only the fifth woman nominated for Best Director, that A24's official «Lady Bird» poster is mounted in the school's administrative office along with a crucifix and a photo of the pope.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Guillermo del Toro's lavish monster romance «The Shape of Water» fished out a leading 13 nominations, Greta Gerwig became just the fifth woman nominated for best director and «Mudbound» cinematographer Rachel Morrison made history...
Rachel Morrison, for instance, became the first woman nominated for a cinematography Oscar for her work in «Mudbound.»
Greta Gerwig is only the fifth woman nominated in the best director category for bringing «Lady Bird,» a tender coming - of - age story, to the screen, while «Get Out» s» Jordan Peele became the fifth black man nominated in the best director category.
Morrison is the first woman to compete in the organization's feature film category and the first woman nominated for cinematography in the 90 - year history of the Academy Awards.
Greta Gerwig is also up for best director, only the fifth woman nominated in Oscar history.
Rachel Morrison made history Tuesday morning, becoming the first woman nominated for cinematography in the 90 - year history of the Academy Awards.
«Mudbound» cinematographer Rachel Morrison also made history as the first woman nominated in the category.
Suzanne de Passe was the first black woman nominated for an original screenplay Oscar in 1973, for co-writing «Lady Sings the Blues.»
«Literally, it's a dream come true,» she said of the nod that made her the first woman nominated in the cinematography category.
Last year, we saw our first African - American woman nominated for Film Editing (Joi McMillon from «Moonlight»), and we have yet to see the barrier broken in Cinematography for a woman of any color.
DuVernay, the first African American woman nominated for a Golden Globe for directing, was hired by ParticipantMedia, which was founded in 2004 by billionaire and former eBay President Jeff Skoll to produce entertainment programming that inspires social change.
Guillermo del Toro's lavish monster romance The Shape of Water fished out a leading 13 nominations, Greta Gerwig became the fifth woman nominated for best director and Mudbound cinematographer Rachel Morrison made history as the first woman to earn a nod in that category in nominations announced Tuesday for the 90th annual Academy Awards.
Jordan Peele's Get Out was named Best First Film, Agnes Varda's Faces Places won Best Nonfiction Film, Pixar's Coco was the Animated Film winner, and Rachel Morrison won Best Cinematography for Mudbound, the first female to win the award (and she would, if AMPAS were to follow suit, be the first woman nominated for the Cinematography Oscar).
We have a number of LGBTQ people / films up for Oscars tonight: Dee Rees and James Ivory (both in Adapted Screenplay), the Chilean nominatee A Fantastic Woman, and the Best Pic nominee Call Me By Your Name, and Rachel Morrison, the first woman nominated in Cinematography.
Gerwig became only the fifth woman nominated in the director category.
-- Greta Gerwig became the fifth woman nominated as director for helming «Lady Bird,» joining Lina Wertmuller for «Seven Beauties» (1976), Jane Campion for «The Piano» (1993), Sofia Coppola for «Lost in Translation» (2003) and Kathryn Bigelow (2009) for «The Hurt Locker.»
Can she become the first black woman nominated for Best Director Oscar?
She promptly went on to put her Oscar down and ask every woman nominated for an Oscar to stand up in the Dolby Theater.
In 2017, Allison Schroeder, nominated in the Best Adapted Screenplay category for Hidden Figures, was the stand alone woman nominated for film writing.
«Lady Bird» writer - director becomes only the fifth woman nominated by the Academy in the directing category
After winning back - to - back Emmys for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, Jill Soloway was shut out and Jamie Babbit was the only woman nominated for her work on Silicon Valley.
She would be the first ever woman nominated in this category.
SAT: Greta Gerwig is the fifth woman nominated for best director.
Technically, that's no better than last year, when the only woman nominated was in the First - Feature category.
What's interesting to note: if Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, or Three Billboards win Best Picture, it will be the first time since 2004 that a film featuring a woman nominated for Best Actress took the top prize.
She might become the first woman nominated in consecutive years in this category.
Greta Gerwig is only the fifth woman nominated for Best Director in the history of the Oscars, and on paper Lady Bird doesn't seem like the most likely candidate to occasion that milestone.
Gerwig was also the only woman nominated for Best Director this year, and only the fifth woman to be nominated in that category in the Oscars» 90 - year history.
The Oscars are 90 this year, and we've only just gotten our first woman nominated for cinematography (Rachel Morrison for Mudbound), which is embarrassing, really, but the recent membership expansion seems to have paid off as the Academy Awards are finally broadening their scope, even just a bit.
As she prepares to break ground with Marvel's historic Black Panther, Mudbound has already seen her make history, making her the first woman nominated for an ASC Award for a feature film (the society has nominated women for TV work in the past).
Guillermo del Toro's lavish monster romance «The Shape of Water» fished out a leading 13 nominations, Greta Gerwig became just the fifth woman nominated for best director and «Mudbound» director of photography Rachel Morrison made history as the first...
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