(DAVID
enters and walks towards the podium at center stage and addresses the PRESS)
Yes, we are doing, a very delayed, very, very delayed, One-Year-Later Awards this year. For those, who have forgotten, these will be the 2017 Year in Film, according to U.S. release dates. We are hopeful that in the future, we will get to these awards, somewhere closer to an appropriate time of the year, but first we have to finally get through this year. Here to announce the nominees, we’ve somehow managed to wake up and convince them to come here, two of the previous award’s winner, for Best Actress for “Jackie”, Natalie Portman and last year’s first ever winner for Best Character Voice-Over/Narration Voice-Over or Alternative Performance, Mark Rylance.
NATALIE
For the second consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum in the category of Best Production Design. The nominees are:
(Pause)
“Beauty and the Beast”, Production Design by Sarah Greenwood, Set Decoration by Katie Spencer, “Blade Runner 2049”, Production Design by Dennis Gassner, Set Decoration by Alessandra Querzola and Zsuzsi Sipos, “Dave Made a Maze”, production design by Trisha Gum and John Sumner, Art Direction by Jeff White, “Dunkirk”, production design by Nathan Crowley, set decoration by Emmanuel Delis and Gary Fettis, “Lady MacBeth”, production design by Jacqueline Abrahams, Art Direction by Thalia Ecclestone, “Maudie”, production design by John Hand, set decoration by Dara hand, “Phantom Thread”, production design by Mark Tildesley, set decoration by Veronique Melery, “The Post”, production design on Rick Carter, set decoration by Rena DeAngelo, “The Shape of Water”, production design by Paul D. Austerberry, Set Decoration by Jeffrey A. Melvin and Shane Vieau, and “The Square”, production design by Josefin Asberg.
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Beauty and the Beast-Pro.: Sarah Greenwood; Set: Katie Spencer
Blade Runner 2049-Pro.: Dennis Gassner; Set: Alessandra Querzola and Zsuzsi Sipos
Dave Made a Maze-Pro.: Trisha Gum and John Sumner; Art: Jeff White
Dunkirk-Pro.: Nathan Crowley; Set: Emmanuel Delis and Gary Fettis
Lady MacBeth-Pro.: Jacqueline Abrahams; Art: Thalia Ecclestone
Maudie-Pro.: John Hand; Set: Dara Hand
Phantom Thread-Pro.: Mark Tildesley; Set: Veronique Melery
The Post-Pro.: Rick Carter; Set: Rena DeAngelo
The Shape of Water-Pro.: Paul D. Austerberry; Set: Jeffrey A. Melvin and Shane Vieau
The Square-Pro.: Josefin Asberg
MARK
For the fourth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best
Editing, and the nominees are:
MARK
From Japan, “After the Storm, Director Hirokazu KOREEDA, from France, “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, Director Robin Campillo, from France “Faces Places”, Directors Agnes Varda and JR, from Chile, “A Fantastic Woman” Director Sebastian Lelio, from Romania, “Graduation” Director Christian Mungiu, from Lebanon, “The Insult”, Director Ziad Doueiri, from Russia, “Loveless,” director Andrey Zvyagintsev, from Japan, “Mary and the Witch’s Flower” Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, from France, “Raw”, Director Julia DuCournau, and from Sweden, “The Square”, Director Ruben Ostlund.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
After the Storm-Hirokazu KOREEDA (Japan)
BPM (Beats Per Minute)-Robin Campillo (France)
Faces Places-Agnes Varda and JR (France)
A Fantastic Woman-Sebastian Lelio (Chile)
Graduation-Christian Mungiu (Romania)
The Insult-Ziad Doueiri (Lebanon)
Loveless-Andrey Zvyagintsev (Russia)
Mary and the Witch’s Flower-Hiromasa Yonebayashi (Japan)
Raw-Julia DuCournau (France)
The Square-Ruben Ostlund (Sweden)
NATALIE
“The Breadwinner”, Director Nora Twomey, Pro: Anthony Leo, Tomm Moore, Andrew Rosen, and Paul Young, “Coco”, Director: Lee Unkrich, Co-Director: Adrian Molina, Producer: Darla K. Anderson, “Ethel & Ernest”, Director: Roger Mainwood, Producers: Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding, “Loving Vincent”, Directors: Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, Producers: Sean M. Bobbitt and Ivan Mactaggart, and “Mary and the Witch’s Flower”, Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Producer Yoshiaki Nishimura.
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Breadwinner-Dir: Nora Twomey; Pro.: Anthony Leo, Tomm Moore, Andrew Rosen and Paul Young
Coco-Dir: Lee Unkrich; Co-Dir.: Adrian Molina, Pro.: Darla K. Anderson
Ethel & Ernest-Dir.: Roger Mainwood; Pro.: Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding
Loving Vincent-Dir.: Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman; Pro.: Sean M. Bobbitt and Ivan Mactaggart
Mary and the Witch’s Flower-Dir.: Hiromasa Yonebayashi; Pro.: Yoshiaki Nishimura
Annette Bening-"Film Stars Don't Die in Jessica Chastain-"Molly's Game"
Liverpool"
Sally Hawkins-"Maudie" Sally Hawkins-"The Shape of Water"
Vicky Krieps-"Phantom Thread" Frances McDormand-"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Jessie Pinnick-"Princess Cyd" Margot Robbie-"I, Tonya"
Kristin Stewart-"Personal Shopper" Daniela Vega-"A Fantastic Woman"
For “The Breadwinner” Anita Doron, Screen story by Deborah Ellis, for “Call Me By Your Name”, James Ivory, for “Lady MacBeth” Alice Birch, for “Last Flag Flying”, Richard Linklater & Darryl Ponicsan, for “Logan”, Story and Screenplay by James Mangold, Screenplay by Scott Frank and Michael Green, for “Mary and the Witch’s Flower”, screenplay by Riko Sakaguchi & Hiromasa Yonebayashi, “Molly’s Game”, Aaron Sorkin, for “Mudbound” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees, and for “Wonder Woman”. story and screenplay by Allen Heinberg, story by Zack Snyder and Jason Fuchs
DAVID
Good
morning, and again, sorry we’re late.
(Muddled
laughs from the Press)
Yes, we are doing, a very delayed, very, very delayed, One-Year-Later Awards this year. For those, who have forgotten, these will be the 2017 Year in Film, according to U.S. release dates. We are hopeful that in the future, we will get to these awards, somewhere closer to an appropriate time of the year, but first we have to finally get through this year. Here to announce the nominees, we’ve somehow managed to wake up and convince them to come here, two of the previous award’s winner, for Best Actress for “Jackie”, Natalie Portman and last year’s first ever winner for Best Character Voice-Over/Narration Voice-Over or Alternative Performance, Mark Rylance.
(NATALIE
PORTMAN and MARK RYLANCE enter stage left and head to the podium. David shakes
their hands as they approach and exits stage left as they take their place.
Press applauds)
NATALIE
Thank
you, All, and we’re gonna try to get this over with quickly.
MARK
The
nominee for Best Original Song are….
(Slight
pause. Nominees as they are announced appear on the huge TV screen behind the
speakers.)
“Mystery
of Love” from “Call Me By Your Name”, music and lyrics by Sufjan Stevens,
“Visions of Gideon, from “Call Me By Your Name”, music and lyrics by Sufjan
Stevens. “Captain Underpants Theme Song” from “Captain Underpants: The First
Epic Movie”, music and lyrics by Weird Al Yankovich, “Remember Me” from “Coco”,
music and lyrics by Kristin Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopes, “You Shouldn’t
Look At Me That Way” from “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool”, music and lyrics
by Elvis Costello, “It A’int Fair” from “Detroit”, Music/Lyrics by Phonte
Coleman, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, “The
Pure and The Damned” from “Good Time”, music by Ronald Bronstein, Daniel
Lopatin and Josh Safdie, Lyrics by Iggy Pop, “This is Me”, from “The Greatest Showman” music and lyrics
by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, “Truth to Power” from “An Inconvenient Sequel:
Truth to Power” music and lyrics by Ryan Tedder and T Bone Burnett, and “Tuff
Love (Finale)” from “Patti Cake$”, music and lyrics by Jason Binnick and Geremy
Jasper.
(The
nominees for each category, after their announced are placed together on the TV
screen behind the Speakers before they go into a new category.)
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Mystery
of Love”-Call Me By Your Name-Music/Lyrics: Sufjan Stevens
“Visions
of Gideon”-Call Me By Your Name-Music/Lyrics: Sufjan Stevens
“Captain
Underpants Theme Song”-Captain Underpants: The First Epic
Movie-Music/Lyrics:
Weird Al Yankovich
“Remember
Me”-Coco-Music/Lyrics by Kristin
Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
“You
Shouldn’t Look At Me That Way”-Film Stars Don’t
Die in Liverpool-Music/Lyrics:
Elvis Costello
“It
Ain’t Fair”-Detroit-Music/Lyrics: Phonte Coleman, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter
“The
Pure And The Damned”-Good Time-Music:Ronald Bronstein, Daniel
Lopatin and Josh Safdie; Lyrics: Iggy Pop
“This
Is Me”-The Greatest Showman-Music/Lyrics: Benj Pasek and Justin
Paul
“Truth
To Power”-An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to
Power-Music/Lyrics:
Ryan Tedder and T Bone Burnett
“Tuff
Love (Finale)”-Patti Cake$-Music/Lyrics: Jason Binnick and
Geremy Jasper
NATALIE
There
are nine nominees, for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling.
Individual nominees are determined by a Board of Directors-selected committee
to investigate-to-determine individuals personal, creative and artistic impact
towards the film project. The nominees are…-
(Pause)
“Battle
of the Sexes”, Makeup by Torsten Witte and Haruyo Sawada, Hairstyling by Frida S. Aradottir, and Rita Troy, “Beauty and the Beast”, Makeup & Hairstyling
by Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher, Charlotte Hayward, Jacqueline Bhavnani,and
Samantha Denyer, Makeup by Dave Elsey, Lou Elsey, “Darkest Hour”, Makeup and
Hairstyling by Kazu Hiro, Lucy Sibbick, Ivana Primorac, Flora Moody, and
Christine Whitney, Makeup by David Malinowski, Hair by, Diani Choi and Bob
Kretschmer, “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2”, Makeup by John Blake, Brian
Sipe,Alexei Dmitiew, Jon Moore, Robin Pritchard, Vera Steimberg Hair by Louisa V. Anthony, Tina Fabulic, Jules
Holdren, Camille Friend, Vivian Baker, Cynthia Chapman, Mary Mastro, Justin
Stafford, and Peter Tothpal, “I, Tonya”, Makeup by Deborah Lamia Denaver, Andre
Freitas and Bill Myer, Hair by Mary Everett, Adruitha Lee and Heather Morris, “Mudbound”,
Makeup by Angie Wells, Carla Brenholtz, and Emily Tatum, Hair by Lawrence Davis,
and Dana Boisseau, “Phantom Thread”, Makeup and Hair by Ann Fenton, Makeup by
Paul Engelen, Hair by Jon Henry Gordon, “The Shape of Water”, Makeup by Jordan Samuel, Mike Hill, Shane Mahan and Clayton
Martinez Hair by Paula Fleet, and “Wonder”.
Makeup by Arjen Tuiten, Naomi Bakstad, Jean A. Black, Judy Chin, Megan
Harkness, Michael Nickiforek, Hair by Robert
A. Pandini, Alisa Macmillan, Frida Aradottir, Aimee Macabeo, and Jasen Sica.
BEST MAKEUP AND
HAIRSTYLING
Battle of the Sexes-Makeup:
Torsten Witte and Haruyo Sawada; Hair: Frida S. Aradottir and Rita Troy
Beauty and the Beast-Makeup/Hair:
Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher, Charlotte Hayward, Jacqueline Bhavnani, and
Samantha Denyer; Makeup: Dave Elsey and Lou Elsey
Darkest Hour-Makeup/Hair:
Kazu Hiro, Lucy Sibbick, Ivana Primorac, Flora Moody, and Christine Whitney,
Makeup: David Malinowski; Hair: Diana Choi and Bob Kretschmer
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2-Makeup:
John Blake, Brian Sipe, Alexei Dmitiew, Jon Moore, Robin Pritchard, and Vera
Steimberg; Hair: Louisa V. Anthony, Tina
Fabulic, Jules Holdren, Camille Friend, Vivian Baker, Cynthia Chapman, Mary
Mastro, Justin Stafford, and Peter Tothpal
I, Tonya-Makeup:
Deborah Lamia Denaver, Andre Freitas and Bill Myer; Hair: Mary Everett, Adruitha
Lee and Heather Morris
Mudbound-Makeup:
Angie Wells, Carla Brenholtz, and Emily Tatum; Hair: Lawrence Davis, and Dana
Boisseau
Phantom Thread-Makeup/Hair
by Ann Fenton: Makeup: Paul Engelen, Hair: Jon Henry Gordon
The Shape of Water-Makeup:
Jordan Samuel, Mike Hill, Shane Mahan and Clayton Martinez; Hair: Paula
Fleet
Wonder-Makeup:
Arjen Tuiten, Naomi Bakstad, Jean A. Black, Judy Chin, Megan Harkness and Michael
Nickiforek, Hair: Robert A. Pandini, Alisa Macmillan, Frida Aradottir, Aimee
Macabeo, and Jasen Sica.
MARK
For
the third consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, for the Award
for Best Supporting Actor and the nominees are…
Armie Hammer-"Call Me By Your Name" Woody Harrelson-"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"
Paul Walter Hauser-"I, Tonya" Ethan Hawke-"Maudie"
Paul Walter Hauser-"I, Tonya" Ethan Hawke-"Maudie"
Richard Jenkins-"The Shape of Water" Barry Keoghan-"The Killing of a Sacred Deer"
Jason Mitchell-"Mudbound" Will Poulter-"Detroit"
Sam Rockwell-"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Bradley Whitford-"Get Out"
Missouri"
BEST
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Armie
Hammer-“Call
Me By Your Name”
Woody
Harrelson-“Three
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Paul
Walter Hauser-“I,
Tonya”
Ethan
Hawke-“Maudie”
Richard
Jenkins-“The
Shape of Water”
Barry
Keoghan-“The
Killing of a Sacred Deer”
Jason
Mitchell-“Mudbound”
Will
Poulter-“Detroit”
Sam
Rockwell-“Three
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Bradley
Whitford-“Get
Out”
NATALIE
For
the third consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum for the OYL
Award for Best Supporting Actress, the nominees are…
Diamand Abou Abboud-"The Insult" Bridget Everett-"Patti Cake$"
Allison Janney-"I, Tonya" Dafne Keen-"Logan"
Nicole Kidman-"The Killing of a Sacred Deer" Lesley Manville-"Phantom Thread"
Laurie Metcalf-"Lady Bird" Octavia Spencer-"The Shape of Water"
Malic White-"Princess Cyd" Allison Williams-"Get Out"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Allison Janney-"I, Tonya" Dafne Keen-"Logan"
Nicole Kidman-"The Killing of a Sacred Deer" Lesley Manville-"Phantom Thread"
Laurie Metcalf-"Lady Bird" Octavia Spencer-"The Shape of Water"
Malic White-"Princess Cyd" Allison Williams-"Get Out"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Diamand Abou Abboud-“The
Insult”
Bridget Everett-“Patti
Cake$”
Allison Janney-“I,
Tonya”
Dafne Keen-“Logan”
Nicole Kidman-“The
Killing of a Sacred Deer”
Lesley Manville-“Phantom
Thread”
Laurie Metcalf-“Lady
Bird"
Octavia Spencer-“The
Shape of Water”
Malic White-"Princess Cyd"
Allison Williams-“Get
Out”
MARK
For the fourth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum for the category of Best Costume Design, and the nominees are…, “Battle of the Sexes”, costumes by Mary Zophres, “Beauty and the Beast”, costumes by Jacqueline Durran, “Darkest Hour”, costumes by Jacqueline Durran, “I, Tonya”, costumes by Jennifer Johnson, “Lady Bird”, costumes by April Napier, “Personal Shopper”, costumes by Jurgen Doering, “Phantom Thread”, costumes by Mark Bridges, “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women”, costumes by Donna Maloney, The Shape of Water”, costumes by Luis Sequeira and “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, costumes by Michael Kaplan.
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Battle of the Sexes-Mary Zophres
Beauty and the Beast-Jacqueline Durran
Darkest Hour-Jacqueline Durran
I, Tonya-Jennifer Johnson
Lady Bird-April Napier
Personal Shopper-Jurgen Doering
Phantom Thread-Mark Bridges
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women-Donna Maloney
The Shape of Water-Luis Sequeira
Star Wars: The Last Jedi-Michael Kaplan
For the fourth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum for the category of Best Costume Design, and the nominees are…, “Battle of the Sexes”, costumes by Mary Zophres, “Beauty and the Beast”, costumes by Jacqueline Durran, “Darkest Hour”, costumes by Jacqueline Durran, “I, Tonya”, costumes by Jennifer Johnson, “Lady Bird”, costumes by April Napier, “Personal Shopper”, costumes by Jurgen Doering, “Phantom Thread”, costumes by Mark Bridges, “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women”, costumes by Donna Maloney, The Shape of Water”, costumes by Luis Sequeira and “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, costumes by Michael Kaplan.
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Battle of the Sexes-Mary Zophres
Beauty and the Beast-Jacqueline Durran
Darkest Hour-Jacqueline Durran
I, Tonya-Jennifer Johnson
Lady Bird-April Napier
Personal Shopper-Jurgen Doering
Phantom Thread-Mark Bridges
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women-Donna Maloney
The Shape of Water-Luis Sequeira
Star Wars: The Last Jedi-Michael Kaplan
NATALIE
For the second consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum in the category of Best Production Design. The nominees are:
(Pause)
“Beauty and the Beast”, Production Design by Sarah Greenwood, Set Decoration by Katie Spencer, “Blade Runner 2049”, Production Design by Dennis Gassner, Set Decoration by Alessandra Querzola and Zsuzsi Sipos, “Dave Made a Maze”, production design by Trisha Gum and John Sumner, Art Direction by Jeff White, “Dunkirk”, production design by Nathan Crowley, set decoration by Emmanuel Delis and Gary Fettis, “Lady MacBeth”, production design by Jacqueline Abrahams, Art Direction by Thalia Ecclestone, “Maudie”, production design by John Hand, set decoration by Dara hand, “Phantom Thread”, production design by Mark Tildesley, set decoration by Veronique Melery, “The Post”, production design on Rick Carter, set decoration by Rena DeAngelo, “The Shape of Water”, production design by Paul D. Austerberry, Set Decoration by Jeffrey A. Melvin and Shane Vieau, and “The Square”, production design by Josefin Asberg.
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Beauty and the Beast-Pro.: Sarah Greenwood; Set: Katie Spencer
Blade Runner 2049-Pro.: Dennis Gassner; Set: Alessandra Querzola and Zsuzsi Sipos
Dave Made a Maze-Pro.: Trisha Gum and John Sumner; Art: Jeff White
Dunkirk-Pro.: Nathan Crowley; Set: Emmanuel Delis and Gary Fettis
Lady MacBeth-Pro.: Jacqueline Abrahams; Art: Thalia Ecclestone
Maudie-Pro.: John Hand; Set: Dara Hand
Phantom Thread-Pro.: Mark Tildesley; Set: Veronique Melery
The Post-Pro.: Rick Carter; Set: Rena DeAngelo
The Shape of Water-Pro.: Paul D. Austerberry; Set: Jeffrey A. Melvin and Shane Vieau
The Square-Pro.: Josefin Asberg
MARK
For the fourth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best
Editing, and the nominees are:
(Pause)
For “Baby Driver”, Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss, for “Cries from Syria”, Aaron I. Butler, for “Dawson City: Frozen Time”, Bill Morrison, for “Detroit”, William Goldenberg and Harry Yoon, for “Dunkirk” Lee Smith, for “Get Out”, Gregory Plotkin, for “I, Tonya”, Tatiana S. Riegel, for “Logan”, Michael McCusker and Dirk Westervelt, for “Phantom Thread”, Dylan Tichenor, and for “The Shape of Water”, Sidney Wolinsky.
BEST EDITING
For “Baby Driver”, Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss, for “Cries from Syria”, Aaron I. Butler, for “Dawson City: Frozen Time”, Bill Morrison, for “Detroit”, William Goldenberg and Harry Yoon, for “Dunkirk” Lee Smith, for “Get Out”, Gregory Plotkin, for “I, Tonya”, Tatiana S. Riegel, for “Logan”, Michael McCusker and Dirk Westervelt, for “Phantom Thread”, Dylan Tichenor, and for “The Shape of Water”, Sidney Wolinsky.
BEST EDITING
Baby Driver-Jonathan
Amos and Paul Machliss
Cries from Syria-Aaron I. Butler
Cries from Syria-Aaron I. Butler
Dawson City: Frozen Time-Bill
Morrison
Detroit-William
Goldenberg and Harry Yoon
Dunkirk-Lee
Smith
Get Out-Gregory
Plotkin
I, Tonya-Tatiana
S. Riegel
Logan-Michael
McCusker and Dirk Westervelt
Phantom Thread-Dylan
Tichenor
The Shape of Water-Sidney
Wolinsky
NATALIE
For the sixth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Cinematography. The nominees are…-
(Pause)
“Blade Runner: 2049”, Roger Deakins, for “Dunkirk” Hoyte van Hoytema, for “A Fantastic Woman”, Benjamin Echazarreta, for “First They Killed My Father”, Anthony Dod Mantle, for “The Florida Project”, Alexis Zabe, for “I, Tonya”, Nicolas Karakatsanis, for “Mudbound”, Rachel Morrison, for “My Happy Family”, Tudor Vladimir Panduru, for “The Post”, Janusz Kaminiski and for “The Shape of Water”. Dan Laustsen
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Blade Runner: 2049-Roger Deakins
NATALIE
For the sixth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Cinematography. The nominees are…-
(Pause)
“Blade Runner: 2049”, Roger Deakins, for “Dunkirk” Hoyte van Hoytema, for “A Fantastic Woman”, Benjamin Echazarreta, for “First They Killed My Father”, Anthony Dod Mantle, for “The Florida Project”, Alexis Zabe, for “I, Tonya”, Nicolas Karakatsanis, for “Mudbound”, Rachel Morrison, for “My Happy Family”, Tudor Vladimir Panduru, for “The Post”, Janusz Kaminiski and for “The Shape of Water”. Dan Laustsen
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Blade Runner: 2049-Roger Deakins
Dunkirk-Hoyte
van Hoytema
A Fantastic Woman-Benjamin
Echazarreta
First They Killed My Father-Anthony
Dod Mantle
The Florida Project-Alexis
Zabe
I, Tonya-Nicolas
Karakatsanis
Mudbound-Rachel
Morrison
My Happy Family-Tudor
Vladimir Panduru
The Post-Janusz
Kaminiski
The Shape of Water-Dan
Laustsen
MARK
For
the third consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the
category of Best Ensemble Performance, the nominees are,
(Pause)
The Cast of “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, the Cast of “Call Me By Your Name”, the Cast of “Get Out”, the Cast of “The Insult”, the Cast of “Lady Bird”, the Cast of “Last Flag Flying”, the Cast of “Phantom Thread”, the Cast of “The Post”, the Cast of “The Shape of Water” and the Cast of “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”.
BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE
BPM (Beats Per Minute)
(Pause)
The Cast of “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, the Cast of “Call Me By Your Name”, the Cast of “Get Out”, the Cast of “The Insult”, the Cast of “Lady Bird”, the Cast of “Last Flag Flying”, the Cast of “Phantom Thread”, the Cast of “The Post”, the Cast of “The Shape of Water” and the Cast of “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”.
BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE
BPM (Beats Per Minute)
Call Me By Your Name
Get Out
The Insult
Lady Bird
Last Flag Flying
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
NATALIE
There are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Casting. The nominees are:
(Pause)
“BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, Casting by Leila Fournier, Sarah Teper and Elora Thevenet, “Call Me By Your Name”, casting by Stella Savino, “Coco”, casting by Carla Hool, Natalie Lyon and Kevin Reher, “Detroit”, casting by Victoria Thomas, “The Florida Project”, casting by Carmen Cuba, “Get Out”, casting by Terri Taylor, “I, Tonya”, casting by Lindsay Graham & Mary Vernieu, Tara Feldstein and Chase Paris, “Mudbound”, casting by Billy Hopkins and Ashley Ingram, “The Shape of Water”, casting by Robin D. Cook and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, casting by Sarah Halley Finn.
Get Out
The Insult
Lady Bird
Last Flag Flying
Phantom Thread
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
NATALIE
There are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Casting. The nominees are:
(Pause)
“BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, Casting by Leila Fournier, Sarah Teper and Elora Thevenet, “Call Me By Your Name”, casting by Stella Savino, “Coco”, casting by Carla Hool, Natalie Lyon and Kevin Reher, “Detroit”, casting by Victoria Thomas, “The Florida Project”, casting by Carmen Cuba, “Get Out”, casting by Terri Taylor, “I, Tonya”, casting by Lindsay Graham & Mary Vernieu, Tara Feldstein and Chase Paris, “Mudbound”, casting by Billy Hopkins and Ashley Ingram, “The Shape of Water”, casting by Robin D. Cook and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, casting by Sarah Halley Finn.
BEST CASTING
BPM (Beats Per Minute)-Casting by Leila Fournier, Sarah Teper and Elora Thevenet
BPM (Beats Per Minute)-Casting by Leila Fournier, Sarah Teper and Elora Thevenet
Call Me By Your Name-Casting
by Stella Savino
Coco-Casting
by Carla Hool, Natalie Lyon and Kevin Reher
Detroit-Casting
by Victoria Thomas
The Florida Project-Casting
by Carmen Cuba
Get Out-Casting
by Terri Taylor
I, Tonya-Casting
by Lindsay Graham & Mary Vernieu, Tara Feldstein and Chase Paris
Mudbound-Casting
by Billy Hopkins and Ashley Ingram
The Shape of Water-Casting
by Robin D. Cook
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing,
Missouri-Casting by Sarah Halley Finn
MARK
For the first time ever, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category Best Character Voiceover, Narration Voiceover or Alternative Performance. The nominees are...-
Saara Chaudry-"The Breadwinner" Lena Dunham-"My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea"
Zach Galifianakis-"The LEGO Batman Movie" Gael Garcia Bernal-"Coco"
Anthony Gonzalez-"Coco" David Lynch-"David Lynch: The Art Life"
Andy Serkis-"War for the Planet of the Apes" John Sessions-"Loving Vincent"
Marisa Tomei-"Citizen Jane: Battle for the Steve Zahn-"War for the Planet of the Apes"
"City"
BEST CHARACTER VOICEOVER, NARRATION VOICEOVER OR ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE
MARK
For the first time ever, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category Best Character Voiceover, Narration Voiceover or Alternative Performance. The nominees are...-
Saara Chaudry-"The Breadwinner" Lena Dunham-"My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea"
Zach Galifianakis-"The LEGO Batman Movie" Gael Garcia Bernal-"Coco"
Anthony Gonzalez-"Coco" David Lynch-"David Lynch: The Art Life"
Andy Serkis-"War for the Planet of the Apes" John Sessions-"Loving Vincent"
Marisa Tomei-"Citizen Jane: Battle for the Steve Zahn-"War for the Planet of the Apes"
"City"
BEST CHARACTER VOICEOVER, NARRATION VOICEOVER OR ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE
Saara Chaudry-“The
Breadwinner”
Lena Dunham-“My
Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea”
Zach Galifianakis-“The
LEGO Batman Movie”
Gael Garcia Bernal-“Coco”
Gael Garcia Bernal-“Coco”
Anthony Gonzalez-“Coco”
David Lynch-“David
Lynch: The Art Life”
Andy Serkis-“War of the Planet of the Apes”
John Sessions-“Loving
Vincent”
Marisa Tomei-“Citizen
Jane: Battle for the City”
Steve Zahn-“War
for the Planet of the Apes”
NATALIE
NATALIE
For
the third consecutive year there are ten nominees, the maximum in the category
of Best Documentary Feature. The award goes to the film’s Directors and producers, and
the nominees are…
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“AlphaGo,”, Director Greg Kohs, Producers, Gary Krieg, Kevin Proudfoot and Josh Rosen, “Citizen Jane: Battle for the City”, Director/Producer: Matt Tyrnauer, Producers: Jenny Carchman, Robert Hammond, Corey Reeser and Jessica Van Garsse, “Cries from Syria”, Director/Producer Evgeny Afineevsky, Producers, Aaron I. Butler and Den Tolmor, “David Lynch: The Art Life”, Directors Rick Barnes and Olivia Neergaard-Holm, Director/Producer Jon Nguyen, Producers Jason S. and Sabrina S. Sutherland, “Dawson City: Frozen Time”, Director/Producer Bill Morrison, Producer Madeleine Molyneaux, “Faces Places”, Directors Agnes Varda and JR, Producer: Rosalie Varda, “LA 92”, Director Dan Lindsay & TJ Martin, Producers Jonathan Chinn, Simon Chinn and Sarah Gibson, “Let It fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992”, Director/Producer John Ridley, Producers: Jeanmarie Condon and Melia Patria, “Long Strange Trip” Director Amir Bar-Lev, Producers Alex Blavatnik, Ken Dornstein, Eric Eisner, Nicholas Koskoff and Justin Kreutzmann and “Whose Streets?” Director/Producer Sabaah Folayan, Co-Director/Producer Damon Davis, Producers Sabaah Jordan, Jennifer MacArthur and Flannery Miller.
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“AlphaGo,”, Director Greg Kohs, Producers, Gary Krieg, Kevin Proudfoot and Josh Rosen, “Citizen Jane: Battle for the City”, Director/Producer: Matt Tyrnauer, Producers: Jenny Carchman, Robert Hammond, Corey Reeser and Jessica Van Garsse, “Cries from Syria”, Director/Producer Evgeny Afineevsky, Producers, Aaron I. Butler and Den Tolmor, “David Lynch: The Art Life”, Directors Rick Barnes and Olivia Neergaard-Holm, Director/Producer Jon Nguyen, Producers Jason S. and Sabrina S. Sutherland, “Dawson City: Frozen Time”, Director/Producer Bill Morrison, Producer Madeleine Molyneaux, “Faces Places”, Directors Agnes Varda and JR, Producer: Rosalie Varda, “LA 92”, Director Dan Lindsay & TJ Martin, Producers Jonathan Chinn, Simon Chinn and Sarah Gibson, “Let It fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992”, Director/Producer John Ridley, Producers: Jeanmarie Condon and Melia Patria, “Long Strange Trip” Director Amir Bar-Lev, Producers Alex Blavatnik, Ken Dornstein, Eric Eisner, Nicholas Koskoff and Justin Kreutzmann and “Whose Streets?” Director/Producer Sabaah Folayan, Co-Director/Producer Damon Davis, Producers Sabaah Jordan, Jennifer MacArthur and Flannery Miller.
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
AlphaGo-Dir.: Greg Kohs; Pro.: Gary Krieg, Kevin Proudfoot and Josh Rosen
Citizen Jane: Battle for the City-Dir.:/Pro.: Matt Tyrnauer; Pro.:Jenny Carchman, Robert Hammond, Corey Reeser and Jessica Van Garsse
Cries from Syria-Dir./Pro.: Evgeny Afineevsky; Pro.: Aaron I. Butler and Den Tolmor
David Lynch: The Art Life-Dir.: Rick Barnes and Olivia Neergaard-Holm; Dir./Pro.: Jon Nguyen, Pro.: Jason S. and Sabrina S. Sutherland
Dawson City: Frozen Time-Dir./Pro.: Bill Morrison; Pro.: Madeleine Molyneaux
Faces Places-Dir.: Agnes Varda and JR; Pro.: Rosalie Varda
LA 92-Dir.: Dan Lindsay & TJ Martin; Pro.: Jonathan Chinn, Simon Chinn and Sarah Gibson
Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992-Dir./Pro.: John Ridley; Pro.: Jeanmarie Condon and Melia Patria
Long Strange Trip-Dir.: Amir Bar-Lev; Pro.: Alex Blavatnik, Ken Dornstein, Eric Eisner, Nicholas Koskoff and Justin Kreutzmann
Whose Streets?-Dir./Pro.: Sabaah Folayan; Co-Dir./Pro.: Damon Davis; Pro.: Sabaah Jordan, Jennifer MacArthur and Flannery Miller
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AlphaGo-Dir.: Greg Kohs; Pro.: Gary Krieg, Kevin Proudfoot and Josh Rosen
Citizen Jane: Battle for the City-Dir.:/Pro.: Matt Tyrnauer; Pro.:Jenny Carchman, Robert Hammond, Corey Reeser and Jessica Van Garsse
Cries from Syria-Dir./Pro.: Evgeny Afineevsky; Pro.: Aaron I. Butler and Den Tolmor
David Lynch: The Art Life-Dir.: Rick Barnes and Olivia Neergaard-Holm; Dir./Pro.: Jon Nguyen, Pro.: Jason S. and Sabrina S. Sutherland
Dawson City: Frozen Time-Dir./Pro.: Bill Morrison; Pro.: Madeleine Molyneaux
Faces Places-Dir.: Agnes Varda and JR; Pro.: Rosalie Varda
LA 92-Dir.: Dan Lindsay & TJ Martin; Pro.: Jonathan Chinn, Simon Chinn and Sarah Gibson
Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992-Dir./Pro.: John Ridley; Pro.: Jeanmarie Condon and Melia Patria
Long Strange Trip-Dir.: Amir Bar-Lev; Pro.: Alex Blavatnik, Ken Dornstein, Eric Eisner, Nicholas Koskoff and Justin Kreutzmann
Whose Streets?-Dir./Pro.: Sabaah Folayan; Co-Dir./Pro.: Damon Davis; Pro.: Sabaah Jordan, Jennifer MacArthur and Flannery Miller
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For
the fourth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the
category of Best Foreign Language Feature. The award is given to the film’s
director(s) and the nominees are
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From Japan, “After the Storm, Director Hirokazu KOREEDA, from France, “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, Director Robin Campillo, from France “Faces Places”, Directors Agnes Varda and JR, from Chile, “A Fantastic Woman” Director Sebastian Lelio, from Romania, “Graduation” Director Christian Mungiu, from Lebanon, “The Insult”, Director Ziad Doueiri, from Russia, “Loveless,” director Andrey Zvyagintsev, from Japan, “Mary and the Witch’s Flower” Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, from France, “Raw”, Director Julia DuCournau, and from Sweden, “The Square”, Director Ruben Ostlund.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
After the Storm-Hirokazu KOREEDA (Japan)
BPM (Beats Per Minute)-Robin Campillo (France)
Faces Places-Agnes Varda and JR (France)
A Fantastic Woman-Sebastian Lelio (Chile)
Graduation-Christian Mungiu (Romania)
The Insult-Ziad Doueiri (Lebanon)
Loveless-Andrey Zvyagintsev (Russia)
Mary and the Witch’s Flower-Hiromasa Yonebayashi (Japan)
Raw-Julia DuCournau (France)
The Square-Ruben Ostlund (Sweden)
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There
are five nominees in the category for Best Animated Feature. The award is given
to the film’s
directors and producers. The nominees are
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directors and producers. The nominees are
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“The Breadwinner”, Director Nora Twomey, Pro: Anthony Leo, Tomm Moore, Andrew Rosen, and Paul Young, “Coco”, Director: Lee Unkrich, Co-Director: Adrian Molina, Producer: Darla K. Anderson, “Ethel & Ernest”, Director: Roger Mainwood, Producers: Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding, “Loving Vincent”, Directors: Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, Producers: Sean M. Bobbitt and Ivan Mactaggart, and “Mary and the Witch’s Flower”, Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Producer Yoshiaki Nishimura.
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
The Breadwinner-Dir: Nora Twomey; Pro.: Anthony Leo, Tomm Moore, Andrew Rosen and Paul Young
Coco-Dir: Lee Unkrich; Co-Dir.: Adrian Molina, Pro.: Darla K. Anderson
Ethel & Ernest-Dir.: Roger Mainwood; Pro.: Camilla Deakin and Ruth Fielding
Loving Vincent-Dir.: Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman; Pro.: Sean M. Bobbitt and Ivan Mactaggart
Mary and the Witch’s Flower-Dir.: Hiromasa Yonebayashi; Pro.: Yoshiaki Nishimura
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For
the fifth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the
category of Best Actress; the nominees are…
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Annette Bening-"Film Stars Don't Die in Jessica Chastain-"Molly's Game"
Liverpool"
Sally Hawkins-"Maudie" Sally Hawkins-"The Shape of Water"
Vicky Krieps-"Phantom Thread" Frances McDormand-"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Jessie Pinnick-"Princess Cyd" Margot Robbie-"I, Tonya"
Kristin Stewart-"Personal Shopper" Daniela Vega-"A Fantastic Woman"
BEST ACTRESS
Annette Bening-“Film
Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool”
Jessica Chastain-“Molly’s
Game”
Sally Hawkins-“Maudie”
Sally Hawkins-“The
Shape of Water”
Vicky Krieps-“Phantom
Thread
Frances McDormand-“Three
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Jessie Pinnick-“Princess
Cyd”
Margot Robbie-“I,
Tonya”
Kristin Stewart-“Personal
Shopper”
Daniela Vega-“A
Fantastic Woman”
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For the sixth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Actor. The nominees are…
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Claes Bang-"The Square" Timothee Chalamet-"Call Me By Your Name"
Daniel Day-Lewis-"Phantom Thread" Kamel El Basha-"The Insult"
Richard Gere-"Norman: The Moderate Rise Daniel Kaluuya-"Get Out"
and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer"
Adel Karam-"The Insult" Gary Oldman-"Darkest Hour"
Andy Serkis-"War for the Planet of the Apes" Adrian Titieni-"Graduation"
BEST ACTOR
Claes Bang-“The Square”
Timothee Chalamet-“Call Me By Your Name”
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For the sixth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Actor. The nominees are…
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Claes Bang-"The Square" Timothee Chalamet-"Call Me By Your Name"
Daniel Day-Lewis-"Phantom Thread" Kamel El Basha-"The Insult"
Richard Gere-"Norman: The Moderate Rise Daniel Kaluuya-"Get Out"
and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer"
Adel Karam-"The Insult" Gary Oldman-"Darkest Hour"
Andy Serkis-"War for the Planet of the Apes" Adrian Titieni-"Graduation"
BEST ACTOR
Claes Bang-“The Square”
Timothee Chalamet-“Call Me By Your Name”
Daniel Day-Lewis-“Phantom
Thread
Kamel El Basha-“The Insult”
Richard Gere-“Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer”
Daniel Kaluuya-“Get Out”
Kamel El Basha-“The Insult”
Richard Gere-“Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer”
Daniel Kaluuya-“Get Out”
Adel Karam-“The
Insult”
Gary Oldman-“Darkest
Hour”
Andy Serkis-“War for the Planet of the Apes”
Adrian Titieni-“Graduation”
Andy Serkis-“War for the Planet of the Apes”
Adrian Titieni-“Graduation”
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For the fifth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Original
For the fifth consecutive year, there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category of Best Original
Screenplay, the nominees are…
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For “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, Robin Campillo and Philippe Mangeot, for “Coco”, story and screenplay by Adrian Molina & Matthew Aldrich, story by Lee Unkrich and Jason Katz, for “The Florida Project”, Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch, for “Get Out”, Jordan Peele, for “The Insult”, Ziad Doueiri and Joelle Touma, for “Loveless”, Oleg Negin and Andrey Zvyagintsev, for “Personal Shopper”, Olivier Assayas, for “Phantom Thread”, Paul Thomas Anderson, for “Princess Cyd” Stephen Cone, and for “The Shape of Water” Guillermo Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor.
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For “BPM (Beats Per Minute)”, Robin Campillo and Philippe Mangeot, for “Coco”, story and screenplay by Adrian Molina & Matthew Aldrich, story by Lee Unkrich and Jason Katz, for “The Florida Project”, Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch, for “Get Out”, Jordan Peele, for “The Insult”, Ziad Doueiri and Joelle Touma, for “Loveless”, Oleg Negin and Andrey Zvyagintsev, for “Personal Shopper”, Olivier Assayas, for “Phantom Thread”, Paul Thomas Anderson, for “Princess Cyd” Stephen Cone, and for “The Shape of Water” Guillermo Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor.
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BPM (Beats Per Minute)-Robin Campillo and Philippe Mangeot
Coco-Story/Screenplay: Adrian Molina & Matthew Aldrich; Story: Lee Unkrich and Jason Katz
BPM (Beats Per Minute)-Robin Campillo and Philippe Mangeot
Coco-Story/Screenplay: Adrian Molina & Matthew Aldrich; Story: Lee Unkrich and Jason Katz
The Florida Project-Sean
Baker and Chris Bergoch
Get Out-Jordan
Peele
The Insult-Ziad Doueiri and Joelle Touma
The Insult-Ziad Doueiri and Joelle Touma
Loveless-Oleg
Negin and Andrey Zvyagintsev
Personal Shopper-Olivier
Assayas
Phantom Thread-Paul
Thomas Anderson
Princess Cyd-Stephen Cone
Princess Cyd-Stephen Cone
The Shape of Water-Guillermo
Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor, Story by Guillermo Del Toro
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There
are nine nominees in the category of Best Adapted Screenplay. The nominees are…
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For “The Breadwinner” Anita Doron, Screen story by Deborah Ellis, for “Call Me By Your Name”, James Ivory, for “Lady MacBeth” Alice Birch, for “Last Flag Flying”, Richard Linklater & Darryl Ponicsan, for “Logan”, Story and Screenplay by James Mangold, Screenplay by Scott Frank and Michael Green, for “Mary and the Witch’s Flower”, screenplay by Riko Sakaguchi & Hiromasa Yonebayashi, “Molly’s Game”, Aaron Sorkin, for “Mudbound” Virgil Williams and Dee Rees, and for “Wonder Woman”. story and screenplay by Allen Heinberg, story by Zack Snyder and Jason Fuchs
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Breadwinner-Anita Doron; Screen Story: Deborah Ellis
The Breadwinner-Anita Doron; Screen Story: Deborah Ellis
Call Me By Your Name-James
Ivory
Lady MacBeth-Alice
Birch
Last Flag Flying-Richard
Linklater & Darryl Ponicsan
Logan-James
Mangold & Scott Frank and Michael Green; Story: James Mangold
Mary and the Witch’s Flower-Riko
Sakaguchi & Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Molly’s Game-Aaron
Sorkin
Mudbound-Virgil
Williams and Dee Rees
Wonder Woman-Allen
Heinberg; Story: Zach Snyder & Allen Heinberg and Jason Fuchs
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For
the fifth consecutive year there are ten nominees, the maximum, in the category
of Best Director. The nominess are….
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Evgeny Afineevsky-"Cries from Syria" Paul Thomas Anderson-"Phantom Thread"
Sean Baker-"The Florida Project" Kathryn Bigelow-"Detroit"
Robin Campillo-"BPM (Beats Per Minute) Stephen Cone-"Princess Cyd"
Guillermo Del Toro-"The Shape of Water" Luca Guadagnino-"Call Me By Your Name"
James Mangold-"Logan" Jordan Peele-"Get Out"
Evgeny Afineevsky-"Cries from Syria" Paul Thomas Anderson-"Phantom Thread"
Sean Baker-"The Florida Project" Kathryn Bigelow-"Detroit"
Robin Campillo-"BPM (Beats Per Minute) Stephen Cone-"Princess Cyd"
Guillermo Del Toro-"The Shape of Water" Luca Guadagnino-"Call Me By Your Name"
James Mangold-"Logan" Jordan Peele-"Get Out"
BEST DIRECTOR
Evgeny Afineevsky-“Cries
from Syria”
Paul Thomas Anderson-“Phantom
Thread”
Sean Baker-“The
Florida Project”
Kathryn Bigelow-“Detroit”
Robin Campillo-“BPM
(Beats Per Minute)”
Stephen Cone-“Princess
Cyd”
Guillermo Del Toro-“The
Shape of Water”
Luca Guadagnino-“Call
Me By Your Name”
James Mangold-“Logan”
Jordan Peele-“Get
Out”
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And
finally, as always there are ten nominees in the category of Best Picture. The
award is given to the films’ producers and the nominees are…
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“Coco”, producer Darla K. Anderson
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“Detroit”, producers Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Matthew Budman, Megan Ellison and Colin Wilson.
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“Coco”, producer Darla K. Anderson
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“Detroit”, producers Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Matthew Budman, Megan Ellison and Colin Wilson.
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“The
Florida Project”, producers Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch, Kevin Chinoy, Andrew
Duncan, Alex Saks, Francesca Silvestri and Shih-Ching Tsou
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“Get Out”, producers Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm, Jr. Sean McKittrick, and Jordan Peele
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“The Insult” producers Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Brehat, Charles S. Cohen, Julie Gayet, Antoun Sehnaoui and Nadia Turincev
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“Lady MacBeth”, producer Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly
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“Logan”, producers Simon Kinberg, Hutch Parker and Lauren Shuler Donner
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“Get Out”, producers Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm, Jr. Sean McKittrick, and Jordan Peele
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“The Insult” producers Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Brehat, Charles S. Cohen, Julie Gayet, Antoun Sehnaoui and Nadia Turincev
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“Lady MacBeth”, producer Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly
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“Logan”, producers Simon Kinberg, Hutch Parker and Lauren Shuler Donner
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“Phantom
Thread”, producers Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison, Daniel Lupi and JoAnne
Sellar
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“Princess
Cyd”, producers Stephen Cone, Madison Ginsberg and Grace Hahn
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And
“The Shape of Water”, producers J. Miles Dale and Guillermo Del Toro.
BEST PICTURE
Coco-Pro.: Darla K. Anderson
Detroit-Pro.: Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Matthew Budman, Megan Ellison and Colin Wilson
Coco-Pro.: Darla K. Anderson
Detroit-Pro.: Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Matthew Budman, Megan Ellison and Colin Wilson
The Florida Project-Pro.:
Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch, Kevin Chinoy, Andrew Duncan, Alex Saks, Francesca
Silvestri, and Shih-Ching Tsou
Get Out-Pro.:
Jason Blum, Edward H. Hamm, Jr., Sean McKittrick and Jordan Peele
The Insult-Pro.:
Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Brehat, Charles S. Cohen, Julie Gayet, Antoun Sehnaoui
and Nadia Turincev
Lady MacBeth-Pro.:
Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly
Logan-Pro.:
Simon Kinberg, Hutch Parker and Lauren Shuler Donner
Phantom Thread-Pro.:
Paul Thomas Anderson, Megan Ellison, Daniel Lupi and JoAnne Sellar
Princess Cyd-Pro.:
Stephen Cone, Madison Ginsberg and Grace Hahn
The Shape of Water-Pro.:
J. Miles Dale and Guillermo Del Toro
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Keep
an eye out on the blog, Twitter and Facebook for when the Awards will be
announced. We're also proud to announce that the show will be hosted this year by OYL Award Winner Amy Schumer. Thank you all very much.
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and MARK exit stage right, where David meets with them and shakes their hands
as the Press make random scurrying sounds and noises.)
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