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  • Angelina Jolie, Angela Lansbury, Steve Martin and Piero Tosi to Receive the Academy’s Governors Awards

     Angelina Jolie, Angela Lansbury, Steve Martin and Piero Tosi to Receive the Academy’s Governors Awards

    The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present Honorary Awards to Angela Lansbury, Steve Martin and Piero Tosi, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to Angelina Jolie.  All four awards will be presented at the Academy’s 5th Annual Governors Awards on Saturday, November 16, at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center.

    “The Governors Awards pay tribute to individuals who’ve made indelible contributions in their respective fields,” said Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs.  “We couldn’t be more excited for this year’s honorees and look forward to bringing their peers and colleagues together to celebrate their extraordinary achievements.”

    Lansbury has received three Academy Award® nominations for her supporting performances on film – the first in her 1944 feature debut in “Gaslight,” followed by “The Picture of Dorian Gray” (1945) and “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962).  Her numerous other credits include “The Long, Hot Summer,” “Blue Hawaii,” “The World of Henry Orient,” “Bedknobs and Broomsticks,” “Death on the Nile” and “Mr. Popper’s Penguins,” as well as voice work for the first animated feature to receive a Best Picture nomination, “Beauty and the Beast.”

    Martin, who got his start in television, is a versatile actor, writer, comedian and musician who began to display the breadth of his big-screen talent as the screenwriter and star of the 1977 Oscar®-nominated short film “The Absent-Minded Waiter.”  He wrote and starred in “The Jerk,” “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid,” “Three Amigos,” “Roxanne,” “L.A. Story,” “The Pink Panther” series and “Shopgirl,” which he adapted from his critically acclaimed book of the same name.  His other acting credits include “All of Me,” “Parenthood,” “Father of the Bride” and “It’s Complicated.”  He also is a three-time host of the Oscars®, most recently in 2010 with Alec Baldwin.

    Tosi rose to prominence through his collaborations with Italian director Luchino Visconti on such films as “White Nights” and “Rocco and His Brothers,” and continued to work with him on several other features, including the Costume Design nominees “The Leopard,” “Death in Venice” and “Ludwig.”  Tosi received two more nominations for his designs for “La Cage aux Folles” and “La Traviata.”  His other notable credits include “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” a Foreign Language Film winner, and “Marriage Italian Style,” a Foreign Language Film nominee, both directed by Vittorio De Sica.

    Jolie, who won an Oscar for her supporting performance in “Girl, Interrupted,” has been an impassioned advocate for humanitarian causes, traveling widely to promote organizations and social justice efforts such as the Prevent Sexual Violence Initiative.  Staking out a career at the nexus of entertainment and philanthropy, Jolie has worked for a number of global advocacy groups including the Council on Foreign Relations and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), for which she was appointed Special Envoy of High Commissioner António Guterres in 2012 after twelve years of service.  Her dedication to these causes has also shaped her work in films that tackle global humanitarian issues including “A Mighty Heart” and her feature film directorial debut “In the Land of Blood and Honey.”

    The Honorary Award, an Oscar statuette, is given “to honor extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences, or for outstanding service to the Academy.”

    The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, also an Oscar statuette, is given “to an individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry.”

    via press release 

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  • ‘THE HUNT’ ‘THE ACT OF KILLING’ ‘NORTHWEST’ Make The Oscar Shortlist as Danish Candidate for Foreign Language Film

    "The Hunt", "The Act of Killing" and "Northwest" are shortlisted for the title as Denmark's Foreign Language film.

    3 Danish films – “THE HUNT”, “THE ACT OF KILLING” and “NORTHWEST” have made the shortlist to be the film submitted as the Danish candidate in the Foreign Language Film category for the Academy Awards. The films have been selected by a committee set up by the Danish Film Institute and film industry organizations. The final candidate is expected to be announced on Thursday, 26 September.

    THE HUNT by Thomas Vinterberg

    THE HUNT by Thomas VinterbergTHE HUNT by Thomas Vinterberg
    Following a tough divorce, 40-year-old Lucas has a new girlfriend, a new job and is in the process of reestablishing his relationship with his teenage son, Marcus. But things go awry. Not a lot. Just a passing remark. A random lie. And as the snow falls and the Christmas lights are lit, the lie spreads like an invisible virus. The shock and mistrust gets out of hand. Soon the small community finds itself in a collective state of hysteria, while Lucas fights a lonely fight for his life and dignity.

    THE ACT OF KILLING by Joshua Oppenheimer

    THE ACT OF KILLING by Joshua OppenheimerTHE ACT OF KILLING by Joshua Oppenheimer
    In a country where killers are celebrated as heroes, the filmmakers challenge unrepentant death squad leaders to dramatise their role in genocide. The hallucinatory result is a cinematic fever dream, an unsettling journey deep into the imaginations of mass-murderers and the shockingly banal regime of corruption and impunity they inhabit.

    NORTHWEST by Michael Noer

    NORTHWEST by Michael NoerNORTHWEST by Michael Noer
    A gangster film set in the suburbs of Copenhagen. Casper, 18, the oldest of three siblings, survives life on the streets by committing burglaries for the neighborhood boss, Jamal. When Casper gets an offer to work for Jamal’s rival Björn, he jumps at the chance for a better life, making his way into a world of drugs and prostitution. As things escalate between Björn and Jamal, Casper finds himself and his family dead center of a conflict that threatens to destroy them.

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  • Ellen DeGeneres to Return as Host of Oscar

    Ellen DeGeneres

    The Academy announced today that Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars® for a second time. DeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007, for which she received a Primetime Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program.”  The Academy Awards® will be broadcast live on OscarSunday, March 2, 2014, on the ABC Television Network.

    “We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars,” said Zadan and Meron. “As a longtime friend, we had always hoped to find a project for us to do together and nothing could be more exciting than teaming up to do the Oscars. There are few stars today who have Ellen’s gift for comedy, with her great warmth and humanity. She is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre, and in homes around the globe, will be as excited by this news as we are.”

    “I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time. You know what they say – the third time’s the charm,” said DeGeneres.

    “I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year’s show,” said Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Academy President. “We’re looking forward to an entertaining, engaging and fun show.”

    “Ellen is talented, wonderfully spontaneous, and knows how to entertain a worldwide audience,” said Dawn Hudson, Academy CEO. “She’s a big fan of the Oscars; we’re huge fans of hers. It’s a perfect match.”

    “It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year,” said Paul Lee, president, ABC Entertainment Group. “She is the consummate entertainer, equally beloved by her peers in the industry, movie fans and television viewers. We very much look forward to having her back on ABC for Oscar Sunday.”

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  • Academy Announces Submission Dates For 2013 Oscars

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    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced category submission deadlines for 86th Academy Awards consideration.

    The dates are as follows:

    Scientific and Technical Awards  – Friday, July 12
    Documentary Short Subject  – Tuesday, September 3
    Documentary Feature  – Monday, September 23
    Live Action Short Film  – Tuesday, October 1
    Animated Short Film  – Tuesday, October 1
    Foreign Language Film  – Tuesday, October 1
    Animated Feature Film  – Friday, November 1
    Original Score  – Monday, December 2
    Original Song  – Monday, December 2
    Official Screen Credits Form  – Monday, December 2
    All submissions are due by 5 p.m. PT

    Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center and televised live on the ABC Television Network. 

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  • 40th Student Academy Awards Winners Receive Medals at Ceremony in Beverly Hills

    Sixteen students from colleges and universities around the world were honored last night, June 8, and received medal placements, as winners of the 40th Student Academy Awards. The ceremony was hosted by writer-director and 1978 Student Academy Award® winner Bob Saget, and writer-director Kimberly Peirce and actors Clark Gregg, Jason Schwartzman and Quvenzhané Wallis presented the awards.

    The winners are:

    Alternative
    Gold Medal: “Bottled Up,” Rafael Cortina, Occidental College
    Silver Medal: “Zug,” Perry Janes, University of Michigan
    Bronze Medal: “The Compositor,” John Mattiuzzi, School of Visual Arts

    Animation
    Gold Medal: “Dia de los Muertos,” Lindsey St. Pierre and Ashley Graham, Ringling College of Art and Design
    Silver Medal: “Will,” Eusong Lee, California Institute of the Arts
    Bronze Medal: “Peck Pocketed,” Kevin Herron, Ringling College of Art and Design

    Documentary
    Gold Medal: “A Second Chance,” David Aristizabal, University of Southern California
    Silver Medal: “Every Tuesday: A Portrait of The New Yorker Cartoonists,” Rachel Loube, School of Visual Arts
    Bronze Medal: “Win or Lose,” Daniel Koehler, Elon University

    Narrative
    Gold Medal: “Ol’ Daddy,” Brian Schwarz, University of Texas at Austin
    Silver Medal: “Josephine and the Roach,” Jonathan Langager, University of Southern California
    Bronze Medal: “Un Mundo para Raúl (A World for Raúl),” Mauro Mueller, Columbia University

    Foreign Film
    Gold Medal: “Miss Todd,” Kristina Yee, National Film and Television School, United Kingdom
    Silver Medal: “Parvaneh,” Talkhon Hamzavi, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
    Bronze Medal: “Tweesprong (Crossroads),” Wouter Bouvijn, RITS School of Arts, Erasmus University College Brussels, Belgium

    The Student Academy Awards were established in 1972 to support and encourage excellence in filmmaking at the collegiate level. Past Student Academy Award winners have gone on to receive 46 Oscar® nominations and have won or shared eight awards. The roster includes such distinguished filmmakers as John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Robert Zemeckis, Trey Parker and Spike Lee.

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    Front row (left to right): Talkhon Hamzavi, Brian Schwarz, David Aristizabal, Eusong Lee, Lindsey St. Pierre, Ashley Graham, Kristina Yee and Rachel Loube.

    Back row (left to right): John Mattiuzzi, Kevin Herron, Jonathan Langager, Perry Janes, Mauro Mueller, Wouter Bouvijn, Rafael Cortina and Daniel Koehler.

    credit: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S.

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  • “MONSIEUR LAZHAR” “THE INTOUCHABLES” Win TIFF’s Film Circuit People’s Choice Awards

    [caption id="attachment_1958" align="alignnone" width="552"]Monsieur Lazhar[/caption]

    Philippe Falardeau’s Monsieur Lazhar and Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano’s The Intouchables are the winners of the 2012 Film Circuit People’s Choice Awards. Monsieur Lazhar was named Best Canadian Film and The Intouchables was selected as the Best International Film. 

    The Film Circuit People’s Choice Awards is part of the TIFF’s (Toronto International Film Festival) national film outreach program Film Circuit.

    Nominated for an Academy Award, Monsieur Lazhar follows the story of Bachir Lazhar (Mohamed Fellag), an Algerian immigrant hired to replace an elementary school teacher who died tragically. As he helps the class through their long healing process, Bachir must also cope with his painful former life—and a secret too great to reveal. Monsieur Lazhar won the City of Toronto Best Canadian Feature Award at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and was recognized through TIFF’s Canada’s Top Ten in 2011. 

    [caption id="attachment_3039" align="alignnone" width="550"]The Intouchables[/caption]

    Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano’s The Intouchables has become a worldwide sensation. Nominated for nine César Awards, with Best Actor honors going to Omar Sy, The Intouchables tells the story of the improbable friendship between Philippe (François Cluzet), a wealthy quadriplegic, and Driss (Sy), a young offender of Senegalese descent who is hired as his live-in caregiver. 

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  • 47 Students Selected As Finalists for Student Academy Awards

    There is the Academy Awards, and there is the Student Academy Awards, all supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Academy established the Student Academy Awards in 1972 to support and encourage excellence in filmmaking at the collegiate level; past winners include John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Robert Zemeckis, Trey Parker and Spike Lee. This year thirty-eight students from 17 U.S. colleges and universities as well as nine students from foreign universities have been selected as finalists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Student Academy Awards competition. 

    The finalists are (listed alphabetically by film title):

    Alternative
    “Beyond the Spheres,” Meghdad Asadi Lari, Rochester Institute of Technology
    “Bottled Up,” Rafael Cortina, Occidental College
    “Bye Hyungjik,” Hyungjik Lee, Florida State University
    “The Compositor,” John Mattiuzzi, School of Visual Arts
    “File Not Found,” Maria Sequeira, University of Southern California
    “The Pirate of Love,” Sara Gunnarsdottir, California Institute of the Arts
    “Zug,” Perry Janes, University of Michigan

    Animation
    “Couch & Potatoes,” Chris Lam and Eunsoo Jeong, San Jose State University
    “Dia de los Muertos,” Lindsey St. Pierre and Ashley Graham, Ringling College of Art and Design
    “Drifters,” Ethan Clarke, California Institute of the Arts
    “Make a Wish,” Heejin Kim, School of Visual Arts
    “Peck Pocketed,” Kevin Herron, Ringling College of Art and Design
    “Runaway,” Emily Buchanan and Esther Parobek, Ringling College of Art and Design
    “Still I Breathe,” Sang Ho Lee, School of Visual Arts
    “Watercolors,” Robert Kornstein, New York University
    “Will,” Eusong Lee, California Institute of the Arts

    Documentary
    “The Battle of the Jazz Guitarist,” Mark Columbus, University of California, Los Angeles
    “Every Tuesday: A Portrait of The New Yorker Cartoonists,” Rachel Loube, School of Visual Arts
    “Everybody’s Business,” Laura Green, Stanford University
    “Graceland Girls,” Jordan Theresa Salvatoriello, Emerson College
    “A Second Chance,” David Aristizabal, University of Southern California
    “Through the Fire,” Eunice Lau, New York University
    “Vultures of Tibet,” Russell O. Bush, University of Texas at Austin
    “Win or Lose,” Daniel Koehler, Elon University
    “Wonder Workshop,” Amitabh Joshi and Erik Spink, School of Visual Arts

    Narrative
    “Caught,” Bruce Li, New York University
    “Cootie Contagion,” Joshua Smooha, Florida State University
    “Footsteps,” Thomas (Hyungkyun) Kim, New York University
    “Josephine and the Roach,” Jonathan Langager, University of Southern California
    “Kalifornija,” Tomas Vengris, American Film Institute
    “The Midwife’s Husband,” Deja Bernhardt, University of Texas at Austin
    “Ol’ Daddy,” Brian Schwarz, University of Texas at Austin
    “Samnang,” Asaph Polonsky, American Film Institute
    “Un Mundo para Raúl (A World for Raúl),” Mauro Mueller, Columbia University

    Foreign Film
    “Erbgut (Liquidation),” Matthias Zuder, Hamburg Media School, Germany
    “För Sverige i Tiden (King of Sweden),” Jonas Westbom, Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sweden
    “Kanyekanye,” Miklas Manneke, AFDA The South African School of Motion Picture Medium and 
    Live Performance, South Africa
    “The Library of Burned Books,” Alasdair Beckett-King, London Film School, United Kingdom
    “Miss Todd,” Kristina Yee, National Film and Television School, United Kingdom
    “MO,” Jakub Kouril, FAMU, Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Czech Republic
    “Parvaneh,”Talkhon Hamzavi, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland
    “To Guard a Mountain,” Izer Aliu, The Norwegian Filmschool, Norway
    “Tweesprong (Crossroads),” Wouter Bouvijn, Rits School of Arts, Erasmus College Brussels, Belgium

    The 40th Student Academy Awards ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.

    image: credit: Richard Harbaugh / ©A.M.P.A.S.

    39th Annual Student Academy Awards Winners

    Front row (left to right): Amanda Tasse, Ellen Tripler, Heather Burky, Mark Raso, Thomas Stuber and Justin Tipping.

    Back row (left to right): David Wolter, David Winstone Elmar Imanov, Keiko Wright, Eric Prah, Ryan Prows and Mark Nelson.

     

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  • Academy Selects Show Dates for 2014 And 2015 Oscars

     

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the ABC Television Network today announced the dates for the 86th and 87th Oscar® presentations. The 86th and 87th Academy Awards® will air live on ABC on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014, and February 22, 2015, respectively.

    Key dates for the Awards season are: 

    Saturday, November 16, 2013: The Governors Awards

    Monday, December 2, 2013: Official Screen Credits due

    Friday, December 27, 2013: Nominations voting begins

    Wednesday, January 8, 2014: Nominations voting ends 5 p.m. PT

    Thursday, January 16, 2014: Oscar nominations announced

    Monday, February 10, 2014: Nominees Luncheon

    Friday, February 14, 2014: Final voting begins

    Saturday, February 15, 2014: Scientific and Technical Awards

    Tuesday, February 25, 2014: Final voting ends 5 p.m. PT

    Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014: 86th Academy Awards

    Oscar Sunday, February 22, 2015: 87th Academy Awards

    The 86th and 87th Academy Awards ceremonies will be held at the Dolby Theatre™ at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network.

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  • Complete List of 2013 Oscar Winners

    [caption id="attachment_2288" align="alignnone" width="550"]Searching for Sugar Man won the award for Best Documentary [/caption]

    Argo and Life of Pi were the big winners last night at the 85th Academy Awards. Argo took the biggest prize, Best Picture, in addition to Best Editing and Best Adapted Screenplay; and Ang Lee’s Life of Pi grabbed four wins including Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects and Best Score. 

    [caption id="attachment_2949" align="alignnone" width="550"]Amour won the award for Foreign Language Film[/caption]

    Searching for Sugar Man won the award for Best Documentary and as expected Amour won the award for Foreign Language Film.

    The full list of winners of 85th Academy Awards:

    Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz

    Animated Short Film: Paper Man

    Animated Feature Film: Brave

    Cinematography: Claudio Miranda for Life of Pi

    Visual Effects: Life of Pi

    Costume Design: Anna Karenina

    Makeup and Hairstyling: Les Miserables

    Live Action Short Film: Curfew

    Documentary Short Subject: Innocente

    Documentary Feature: Searching for Sugar Man

    Foreign Language Film: Amour

    Sound Mixing: Les Miserables

    Sound Editing: Zero Dark Thirty and Skyfall (A tie)

    Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway

    Film Editing: Argo

    Production Design: Lincoln

    Original Score: Life of Pi

    Original Song: Skyfall

    Adapted Screenplay: Chris Terrio for Argo

    Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantion for Django Unchained

    Directing: Ang Lee

    Actress: Jennifer Lawrence

    Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis

    Best Picture: Argo


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  • Silver Linings Playbook, The Sessions and The Perks of Being A Wallflower Among 2013 Spirit Awards Winners

    [caption id="attachment_3236" align="alignnone" width="550"]Producer Paul Garnes, writer/director Ava DuVernay, and producer Howard Barish accept the John Cassavetes Award for ‘Middle of Nowhere’ onstage during the 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards at Santa Monica Beach on February 23, 2013 in Santa Monica, California.[/caption]

    Silver Linings Playbook, The Sessions and The Perks of Being A Wallflower were among the winners at the 28th Film Independent Spirit Awards held on Saturday night. Beasts of the Southern Wild, Magic Mike, Amour and The Invisible War also received awards at the ceremony, which is held in a tent on the beach in Santa Monica.

    This year’s major category winners were Silver Linings Playbook, which won Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Female Lead and The Sessions, which won Best Supporting Female and Best Male Lead; The Perks of Being A Wallflower, which won Best First Feature and Safety Not Guaranteed, which won Best First Screenplay; Beasts of the Southern Wild, which won Best Cinematography, Magic Mike, which won Best Supporting Male and Middle of Nowhere which won the John Cassavetes Award; Sony Pictures Classics’ Amour, which won Best International Film and The Invisible War, which won Best Documentary. A Special Distinction Award was given posthumously to Cinematographer Harris Savides.

    The 6th annual Robert Altman Award was given to one film’s director, casting director, and ensemble cast. Sean Baker’s Starlet received this award, along with casting directors Julia Kim and ensemble cast members Dree Hemingway, Besedka Johnson, Karren Karagulian, Stella Maeve, James Ransone.

    The 2013 Chaz and Roger Ebert Fellowship, which is awarded to a filmmaker in Project Involve, Film Independent’s diversity mentorship program and includes a cash grant of $10,000, was given to Melissa Haizlip, director of the documentary Mr. SOUL!. 

    The following is a complete list of the winners:

    Best Feature: Silver Linings Playbook (The Weinstein Company)
    Producers: Bruce Cohen, Donna Gigliotti, Jonathan Gordon

    Best Director: David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook (The Weinstein Company)

    Best Screenplay: David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook (The Weinstein Company)

    Best First Feature: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Summit Entertainment)
    Writer/Director: Stephen Chbosky / Producers: Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich, Russell Smith

    Best First Screenplay: Derek Connolly, Safety Not Guaranteed (FilmDistrict)

    John Cassavetes Award (For best feature made under $500,000): Middle of Nowhere (AFFRM in partnership with Participant Media)
    Writer/Director/Producer: Ava DuVernay / Producers: Howard Barish, Paul Garnes

    [caption id="attachment_3237" align="alignnone" width="550"]Actor Fred Armisen (L) and actress Helen Hunt [/caption]

    Best Supporting Female: Helen Hunt, The Sessions (Fox Searchlight)

    Best Supporting Male: Matthew McConaughey, Magic Mike (Warner Bros.Pictures)

    [caption id="attachment_2171" align="alignnone" width="445"]Actress Jennifer Lawrence speaks onstage during the 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards[/caption]

    Best Female Lead: Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook (The Weinstein Company)

    Best Male Lead: John Hawkes, The Sessions (Fox Searchlight)

    Robert Altman Award: Starlet (Music Box Films)
    Director: Sean Baker / Casting Director: Julia Kim / Ensemble Cast: Dree Hemingway, Besedka Johnson, Karren Karagulian, Stella Maeve, James Ransone

    Best Cinematography: Ben Richardson, Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight)

    Best International Film: Amour (France – Sony Pictures Classics) Director: Michael Haneke

    Best Documentary: The Invisible War (Cinedigm Entertainment Group)
    Director: Kirby Dick / Producers: Amy Ziering, Tanner King Barklow

    Special Distinction: Harris Savides

     

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  • What Richard Did and Argo Win at Irish Film and Television Awards

    [caption id="attachment_3182" align="alignnone" width="550"]What Richard Did[/caption]

    The winners of the 2013 Irish Film and Television Awards were revealed on Saturday, and winning big in the film categories, What Richard Did picked up five awards throughout the night including the award for Best Film. Jack Reynor picked up the award for Actor Lead Film whilst Lenny Abrahamson and Malcolm Campbell picked up IFTAs for Best Director and Script with their fifth IFTA going to Nathan Nugent for Editing Film.

    Argo won the IFTA for Best International Film while Daniel Day-Lewis was voted Best International Actor for Lincoln and Marion Cotillard for Best International Actress for her role inRust and Bone.

    WINNERS OF THE 10TH ANNUAL IRISH FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS

    FILM

    What Richard Did (Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Element Pictures)

    Death of a Superhero (Michael Garland, Astrid Kahmke, Bavaria Pictures, Grand Pictures)

    Good Vibrations (Chris Martin, Andrew Eaton, Canderblinks Films)

    Grabbers (David Collins, Martina Niland, Forward Films, High Treason Productions, Samson Films)

    Shadow Dancer (Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Element Pictures)

     

    DIRECTOR FILM

    Lenny Abrahamson, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)

    Pat Collins,Silence (South Wind Blows and Harvest Films)

    Ian Fitzgibbon,Death of a Superhero (Bavaria Pictures, Grand Pictures)

    Martin McDonagh,Seven Psychopaths (MomentumPictures)

     

    SCRIPT FILM

    Malcolm Campbell, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)

    Kevin Lehane,Grabbers (Forward Films, High Treason Productions, Samson Films)

    Martin McDonagh,Seven Psychopaths (MomentumPictures)

    Kieron J Walsh, Steve Brookes, based on the stage playJumpby Lisa McGee,Jump (Hotshot Films)

     

    ACTOR FILM

    Jack Reynor, What Richard Did (Element Pictures)

    Richard Dormer,Good Vibrations (Canderblinks Films)

    Colin Farrell,Seven Psychopaths (MomentumPictures)

    Martin McCann,Jump (Hotshot Films)

    Jack Reynor,What Richard Did (Element Pictures)

     

    ACTRESS FILM

    Ruth Bradley, Grabbers  (Forward Films, High Treason Productions, Samson Films)

    Anne Marie Duff,Sanctuary  (Venom Films, Wajda Studio)

    Roisin Murphy,What Richard Did (Element Pictures)

    Seana Kerslake,Dollhouse (The Factory)

     

    SUPPORTING ACTOR FILM

    Domhnall Gleeson, Anna Karenina (Universal Pictures)

    Ciaran Hinds,The Woman in Black (Momentum Pictures)

    Michael McElhatton,Death of a Superhero (Bavaria Pictures, Grand Pictures)

    David Wilmot,Shadow Dancer (Element Pictures)

     

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS FILM

    Bríd Brennan, Shadow Dancer (Element Pictures)

    Bronagh Gallagher,Grabbers (Forward Films, High Treason Productions, Samson Films)

    Charlene McKenna, Jump (Hotshot Films)

    Gabrielle Reidy,What Richard Did (Element Pictures)

     

    SPECIAL IRISH LANGUAGE

    Lón sa Spéir – Men at Lunch (Sean & Eamonn Ó’Cualáin, Sónta)

    Bernard Dunne’s Bród Club (Production Team, Independent Pictures)

    Congo 1961 (Akajava Films)

    Rásaí na Gaillimhe (Great Western Films)

     

    GEORGE MORRISON FEATURE DOCUMENTARY

    Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (Trevor Birney, Eimhear O’Neill, Ruth O’Reilly, Below The Radar)

    Barbaric Genius (Paul Duane, Screenworks)

    John Ford: Dreaming the Quiet Man(Sé Merry Doyle, Loopline Films)

    Skin in the Game (Donald Taylor Black, Poolbeg Productions)

     

    SHORT FILM

    Morning (Cathy Brady)

    The Girl with the Mechanical Maiden (Andrew Legge)

    Fear of Flying (Conor Finnegan, Lovely Productions)

    Rhinos (Shimmy Marcus)

     

    ANIMATION

    Macropolis (Flickerpix Animations)

    After You (Damien O’Connor, Cell Division)

    Fear of Flying (Conor Finnegan, Lovely Productions)

    Peter Rabbit’s Christmas Tale (Brown Bag Films / Silvergate)

     

    INTERNATIONAL FILM

    Argo (Warner Bro)

    Amour (Artifical Eye)

    Life of Pi (20th Century Fox)

    Lincoln (20th Century Fox)

     

    INTERNATIONAL ACTOR

    Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln, 20th Century Fox

    Ben Affleck,Argo, Warner Bros

    Bradley Cooper,Silver Linings Playbook, Canal Entertainment Film

    Joaquin Phoenix,The Master, Entertainment Film

     

    INTERNATIONAL ACTRESS

    Marion Cotillard, Rust and Bone, Studio Canal

    Jennifer Lawrence,Silver Linings Playbook, Entertainment Film

    Andrea Riseborough,Shadow Dancer, Paramount Pictures

    Emmanuelle Riva,Amour, Artificial Eye

     

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  • Ben Affleck, Malik Bendjelloul Win Directors Guild of America’s Award

    Ben Affleck won the Directors Guild of America’s Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for Argo at the 65th Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday night in Los Angeles. Malik Bendjelloul won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary for Searching for Sugar Man.  This is Ben Affleck and Malik Bendjelloul’s first win.

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