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Aftersun (Charlotte Wells, 2022).
#aftersun#aftersun (2022)#charlotte wells#frankie corio#gregory oke#blair mcclendon#billur turan#guzin erkaymaz#frank gallacher
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Love Songs: “You Don’t Know What Love Is” “It speaks, in spite of itself, to love’s inexplicable optimism.” https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2023/02/17/love-songs-you-dont-know-what-love-is/
#you don't know what love is#On Music#Featured#love songs#Nina Simone#romance#valentines#Blair McClendon#The Paris Review
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If Joshua Picked the Oscars
Best Picture of The Year : Tár
For notable
Direction: Todd Field
Writing: Todd Field
Performance(s): Cate Blanchett, Nina Hoss, & Noémie Merlant
Cinematography: Florian Hoffmeister
Editing: Monika Willi
Best Director
WINNER: Moneyboys by C. B. Yi
RUNNERS-UP:
Charlotte Wells for Aftersun
Kristoffer Borgli for Sick of Myself
Jerzy Skolimowski for EO
Luca Guadagnino for Bones and All
Best Actor
WINNER: Eden Dambrine in Close
RUNNER UPs
Colin Farrell in After Yang
Cosmo Jarvis in It Is In Us All
Kai Ko in Moneyboys
Paul Mescal in Aftersun
Best Actress
WINNER: Kristine Thorpe in Sick of Myself
RUNNERS-UP
Kayije Kagame in Saint Omer
Guslagie Malanda in Saint Omer
Françoise Lebrun in Vortex
Mia Goth in Pearl
Best Original Screenplay
WINNER: Charlotte Wells for Aftersun
RUNNERS-UP:
Kristoffer Borgli for Sick of Myself
Saul Williams for Neptune Frost
C.B. Yi for Moneyboys
Laura Paredes & Laura Citarella for Trenque Lauquen
Best Adapted Screenplay
WINNER: David Kajganich for Bones and All
RUNNERS-UP:
Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska for EO
Andrew Litvack, Léa Mysius, and Claire Denis for Stars at Noon
Kogonada for After Yang
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Best Score
WINNER: Athena by Benoit Heitz (GENER8ION)
Best Song of 2022 (Featured in a Movie)
WINNER: Stars at Noon by Tindersticks
Best Editing of 2022
WINNER: After Yang (dir. Kogonada)
RUNNER UPS
Bret Morgen for Moonage Daydream
Blair McClendon for Aftersun
Paul Rogers for Everything Everywhere All At Once
Agnieszka Glińska for EO
Best Cinematography of 2022
WINNER (TIE): Athena (by Matias Boucard) and EO (by Michal Dymek)
RUNNERS-UP:
Joyland (by Joe Saade)
Moneyboys (by Jean-Louis Uialard)
Close (By Frank van den Eeden)
Neptune Frost (by Anisia Uzeyman)
Best Sound of 2022
WINNER: Kyle Edward Ball for Skinamarink
Best Short Live Action Film
WINNER: Tremor by Rudolf Fitzgerald-Leonard
RUNNER UP: Starfuckers by Antonio Marziale
Best Short Documentary Film
WINNER: Will You Look At Me? by Huang Shuli
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
WINNER: Justin H. Min (in After Yang)
RUNNERS-UP:
Bai Yufan (in Moneyboys)
Sami Slimane (in Athena)
Gustav De Waele (in Close)
Pablo Schils in Tori & Lokita
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
WINNER: Alina Khan (in Joyland)
RUNNERS-UP:
Hong Chau (in The Whale)
Charlbi Dean Kriek (in Triangle of Sadness)
Dolly De Leon (in Triangle of Sadness)
Stephanie Hsu in Everything Everywhere All At Once
Best Documentary of The Year
WINNER: Moonage Daydream
RUNNERS-UP
All The Beauty and the Bloodshed
The Fire Within
Best Costume and Production Design
WINNER: Neptune Frost
Best Horror Film
WINNER: Terrifier 2
RUNNERS-UP
Skinamarink
Pearl
You Won’t Be Alone
The Outwaters
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Premios ⬤ 22
Película AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Nope Director Charlotte Wells | AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Jordan Peele | Nope Actriz Renate Reinsve | VERDENS VERSTE MENNESKE Runner-Up: Frankie Corio | Aftersun Actor Paul Mescal | AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Ben Whishaw | Surge Actriz de Reparto Stephanie Hsu | EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Runner-Up: Ximena Lamadrid | Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades Actor de Reparto Anders Danielsen Lie | VERDENS VERSTE MENNESKE Runner-Up: Ke Huy Quan | Everything Everywhere All At Once Guión Original Jordan Peele | NOPE Runner-Up: Charlotte Wells | Aftersun Guión Adaptado Joel Kim Booster | FIRE ISLAND Runner-Up: Peter Craig, Matt Reeves | The Batman Edición Blair McClendon | AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Nicholas Monsour | Nope Fotografía Darius Khondji | BARDO, FALSA CRÓNICA DE UNAS CUANTAS VERDADES Runner-Up: Hoyte Van Hoytema | Nope Diseño de Producción Ruth De Jong, Samantha Englender, Leandre Lagrange | NOPE Runner-Up: Eugenio Caballero, Roberto Bonelli, Carlos Y. Jacques | Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades Diseño de Vestuario Ruth E. Carter | BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Runner-Up: Jacqueline Durran | Spencer Make-Up & Hairstyling Camille Friend, Joel Harlow | BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Runner-Up: Adam Johansen, Matteo Silvi | Thor: Love and Thunder Efectos Visuales / Especiales Scott R. Fisher, Jeremy Robert, Guillaume Rocheron, Sreejith Venugopalan | NOPE Runner-Up: Guillaume Rocheron, Olaf Wendt | Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades Edición de Sonido Nicolas Becker, Martín Hernández | BARDO, FALSA CRÓNICA DE UNAS CUANTAS VERDADES Runner-Up: Johnnie Burn | Nope Mezcla de Sonido José Antonio García | NOPE Runner-Up: Santiago Núñez, Frank A. Montaño, Jon Taylor, Ken Yasumoto | Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades Score Jonny Greenwood | SPENCER Runner-Up: Michael Abels | Nope Soundtrack AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Canción “This Is A Life” — Son Lux, Mitski, David Byrne | EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Runner-Up: “Con la Brisa” — Foudeqush, Ludwin Göransson | Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Diseño de Créditos Aaron Becker | NOPE Runner-Up: Duncan Elms | The Batman Trailer Marvel Enterteinment | BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Runner-Up: Strand Releasing | Mogul Mowgli Poster LA | NOPE Runner-Up: P+A | Aftersun Poster en Cortometraje BIEN PARECIDAS Runner-Up: Cruise Actuación en Cortometraje Anna Dzieduszycka | SUKIENKA Runner-Up: Joanie Martel | Lune Realización en Cortometraje Emita Frigato, Rachele Meliadò | Diseño de Producción | LE PUPILLE Runner-Up: Nadège Feyrit | Diseño de Sonido | La Neige Incertaine Guión en Cortometraje Marion Boisrond, Ada Hernaez, Marie-Liesse Coumau, Gwendoline Legendre, Romane Tisseau | LA NEIGE INCERTAINE Runner-Up: Oscar Sarmiento Schultz | Parece que va a nevar Dirección en Cortometraje Daniel Soares | O QUE RESTA Runner-Up: Alice Rohrwacher | Le Pupille Cortometraje de Ficción O QUE RESTA Runner-Up: Ala Kachuu Cortometraje Documental ACUEDUCTOS Runner-Up: Fuego en el cielo Cortometraje Animado LA NEIGE INCERTAINE Runner-Up: Last Summer Película Animada TURNING RED Runner-Up: Flugt Off-Screen Performance Chris Evans | LIGHTYEAR Runner-Up: Rosalie Chiang | Turning Red Non-Anglo Performance Renate Reinsve | VERDENS VERSTE MENNESKE Runner-Up: Anders Danielsen Lie | Verdens Verste Menneske Performance Mexicano Daniel Giménez Cacho | BARDO, FALSA CRÓNICA DE UNAS CUANTAS VERDADES Runner-Up: Karla Souza | La Caída Featured Actor Luis Couturier | BARDO, FALSA CRÓNICA DE UNAS CUANTAS VERDADES Runner-Up: Scoot McNairy | C’mon C’mon Stunts / Choreography EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Runner-Up: Prey Breakthrough Actriz Frankie Corio | AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Stephanie Hsu | Everything Everywhere All At Once Breakthrough Actor Brandon Perea | NOPE Runner-Up: Daryl McCormack | Good Luck to You, Leo Grande Rising Filmmaker Charlotte Wells | AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Stephen Karam | The Humans Ensamble Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Brandon Perea, Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, Jacob Kim, Terry Notary, y Keith David | NOPE Runner-Up: Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis, James Hong, Tallie Medel, Jenny Slate, y Harry Shum Jr. | Everything Everywhere All At Once Escena This is our last dance | AFTERSUN Runner-Up: Jean Jacket | Nope Wide Release NOPE Runner-Up: The Batman Limited Release AFTERSUN Runner-Up: C’mon C’mon Non-Theatrical Release FIRE ISLAND Runner-Up: Prey Documental FLUGT Runner-Up: Ermitaños Película Iberoamericana MEMORIA Runner-Up: Los Reyes del Mundo Película Mexicana BARDO, FALSA CRÓNICA DE UNAS CUANTAS VERDADES Runner-Up: Nudo Mixteco
#Film#Awards#Aftersun#Nope#Bardo falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades#Verdens Verste Menneske#Everything Everywhere All At Once#Black Panther: Wakanda Forever#Fire Island#Spencer#Turning Red#Lightyear#Flugt#Memoria#O22#MG#⬤#Personal#Own Awards
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Hello! Thank you for stopping by. Two years ago I established The Daveys (they may have been The Davies back then, I don’t know), an end-of-year fake movie awards body, just because I got bored one day and was like hey, doing something like that might be fun. Last year I switched to a non-competitive format because I wasn’t really feeling it, but this year I said you know what, let’s get gifting again, and so here we are.
As always there are films that I didn’t get around to seeing, mostly due to availability, and as such they don’t feature here but possibly would’ve had I been able to see them. Likewise, there are many films that almost made their way on here but ultimately didn’t. The point is - these are all silly, really. Don’t take this seriously.
This year also sees the introduction of a special celebratory award, the Davey Award for “Wow I hadn’t seen you on screen for a while and seeing you again made me feel kind of emotional.” This year’s inaugural recipients are:
For his role in The Fabelmans, David Lynch. For her role in The Power of the Doctor, Janet Fielding. I’m sure this is the most important thing they will ever win in their lives. Congrats to them both.
A reminder: There is one winner from each category, except for the acting categories. There are two winners from those. There is also a runner up for each single-winner category. Anyway.
And now…(in alphabetical order based on movie title within each respective category)
The nominees are…
Actor (Supporting):
Paul Mescal as Calum Paterson - Aftersun
Sigourney Weaver as Kiri te Suli Kìreysì'ite - Avatar: The Way of Water
Stephen Lang as Recombinant Colonel Miles Quaritch - Avatar: The Way of Water
Sophie Okonedo as Ethelfritha Rose Splinter of Devon - Catherine Called Birdy
Paul Dano as Burt Fabelman - The Fabelmans
Michelle Williams as Mitzi Schildkraut-Fabelman - The Fabelmans
‘Danger’ Ehren as himself - Jackass Forever
Isabella Rossellini as Nana Connie - Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
Greta Gerwig as Babette Gladney - White Noise
Don Cheadle as Prof. Murray Siskind - White Noise
Animated Feature:
The Bob’s Burgers Movie
Mad God
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
Turning Red
Wendell & Wild
Production Design:
Dylan Cole, Ben Proctor - Avatar: The Way of Water
Catherine Martin, Karen Murphy - Elvis
Rick Carter - The Fabelmans
Craig Lathrop - The Northman
Jess Gonchor - White Noise
Costume Design:
Julian Day - Catherine Called Birdy
Jenny Beavan - Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
Alex Bovaird and Leslie Sungail - Nope
Linda Muir and Louise Cassettari - The Northman
Ann Roth - White Noise
Screenplay (Original):
Charlotte Wells - Aftersun
Terence Davies - Benediction
Steven Spielberg & Tony Kushner - The Fabelmans
Jordan Peele- Nope
Screenplay by Julia Cho and Domee Shi, Story by Julia Cho, Domee Shi and Sarah Streicher - Turning Red
Screenplay (Adapted):
Kogonada - After Yang (based on the short story “Saying Goodbye to Yang” by Alexander Weinstein).
Screenplay by James Cameron, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, Story by Cameron, Jaffa, Silver, Josh Friedman and Shane Salerno - Avatar: The Way of Water (based on characters created by James Cameron).
Lena Dunham - Catherine Called Birdy (based on the novel of the same name by Karen Cushman).
Chris Chibnall - The Power of the Doctor (based on characters created by various creators).
Noah Baumbach - White Noise (based on the novel of the same name by Don DeLillo)
VFX:
Avatar: The Way of Water
Crimes of the Future
Nope
Top Gun: Maverick
White Noise
Ensemble:
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Fabelmans
Jackass Forever
Nope
The Power of the Doctor
White Noise
Original Score:
Aska Matsumiya and Ryuichi Sakamoto - After Yang
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - Bones and All
John Williams - The Fabelmans
Tindersticks - Stars at Noon
Danny Elfman - White Noise
Editing:
Blair McClendon - Aftersun
Pietro Scalia, Doug Brandt, and Calvin Wimmer - Ambulance
Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond - Elvis
Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar - The Fabelmans
Matthew Hannam - White Noise
Cinematography:
Gregory Oke - Aftersun
Roberto de Angelis - Ambulance
Janusz Kamiński - The Fabelmans
Hoyte van Hoytema - Nope
Lol Crawley - White Noise
Actor (Lead):
Frankie Corio as Sophie - Aftersun
Jack Lowden as Young Siegfried Sassoon - Benediction
Bella Ramsey as Lady Catherine (Birdy) - Catherine Called Birdy
Léa Seydoux as Caprice - Crimes of the Future
Austin Butler as Elvis Presley - Elvis
Gabriel LaBelle as Sammy Fabelman - The Fabelmans
Daniel Kaluuya as Otis "OJ" Haywood Jr. - Nope
Keke Palmer as Emerald "Em" Haywood - Nope
Margaret Qualley as Trish Johnson - Stars at Noon
Adam Driver as Prof. Jack Gladney - White Noise
Director:
Charlotte Wells - Aftersun
James Cameron - Avatar: The Way of Water
Steven Spielberg - The Fabelmans
Jordan Peele - Nope
Noah Baumbach - White Noise
Picture:
Aftersun
Avatar: The Way of Water
The Banshees of Inisherin
Benediction
Elvis
The Fabelmans
Jackass Forever
Nope
Top Gun Maverick
White Noise
The winners will be announced in the near future
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I premi assegnati fino a questo momento dalle Associazioni dei critici americani (Film Critics Awards) hanno sulla carta ribaltato le previsioni del mese di novembre per la categoria #Migliormontaggio con la risalita di Everything Everywhere All At Once che ha conquistato un numero considerevole di riconoscimenti per il #BestEditing. Di conseguenza la leadership di Top Gun: Maverick in questa categoria è ora a rischio. Al di là però del potenziale vincitore vediamo come potrebbe comporsi la cinquina di quest'anno sulla base soprattutto delle nominations ai premi chiave, in attesa delle candidature ai premi di settore (Eddie Awards) che spesso anticipano i verdetti per la categoria Miglior montaggio. In siffatto contesto tra i potenziali favoriti per la nomination agli Oscar 2023 per il Miglior montaggio si confermano in pole position: 1. #EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce (Paul Rogers) -WINNERS:(9)LVFCS, BOFCA, UFCA, IFJA, StLFCA, PFCS, OAFFC, LFCC, CFCA -NOMINATIONS (13) (premi chiave: Critics Choice Award, HCA Film Award, Satellite Award) 2.#TopGunMaverick (Eddie Hamilton) -WINNERS (3) -NOMINATIONS (12) (premi chiave: Critics Choice Award, HCA Film Award, Satellite Award) 3.#Elvis (Jonathan Redmond e Matt Villa) -WINNERS (1): AACTA Award -NOMINATIONS (10) (premi chiave: Critics Choice Award, Satellite Award) 4.#TAR (Monika Willi) -WINNERS: -- -NOMINATIONS (8) (premi chiave: Critics Choice Award) 5.#Babylon (Tom Cross) -WINNERS: -- -NOMINATIONS (5) (premi chiave: Critics Choice Award) 6. #Ladonnadelmistero (Kim sang-bum) -WINNERS: BSFC -NOMINATIONS (5) (premi chiave: HCA Film Award) 7. #AvatarTheWayofWater (David Brenner, James Cameron, John Refoua, Stephen E. Rivkin e Ian Silverstein) -WINNERS: — -NOMINATIONS (1): Critics Choice Award 8. #Aftersun (Blair McClendon) -WINNERS (3): BIFA, LAFCA, BSFC -NOMINATIONS (3) 9. #RRR (A. Sreeker Prasad) -WINNERS: — -NOMINATIONS (2) (premi chiave: HCA Film Award) 10. #TheFabelmans (Sarah Broshar e Michael Kahn) -WINNERS: — -NOMINATIONS (2) (premi chiave: Satellite Award) #AwardsSeason #OscarsRace #Oscars2023 #OscarPredictions #StagionedeiPremi #Movies #Awards #PrevisioniOscar #PronosticiOscar https://www.instagram.com/p/CmuFvmSscvk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#migliormontaggio#bestediting#everythingeverywhereallatonce#topgunmaverick#elvis#tar#babylon#ladonnadelmistero#avatarthewayofwater#aftersun#rrr#thefabelmans#awardsseason#oscarsrace#oscars2023#oscarpredictions#stagionedeipremi#movies#awards#previsionioscar#pronosticioscar
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Aftersun, Charlotte Wells (2022)
#Charlotte Wells#Paul Mescal#Frankie Corio#Celia Rowlson Hall#Kayleigh Coleman#Sally Messham#Harry Perdios#Gregory Oke#Oliver Coates#Blair McClendon#2022#woman director
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"How democratic can a nation be, one wonders, if tens of millions of people feel compelled to pour into the streets to insist that the government should not murder its own citizens?
'Power,' [James] Baldwin wrote, 'is the arena in which racism is played out.' So long as it is thought a question of hatred, of a heart’s interiors, then the black thinker who demands freedom will be received — by friends and enemies alike — as speaking of an emotional problem. Equality itself is relegated to the realm of feeling, and for many, that is more comfortable."
- Blair McClendon, from "To James Baldwin, the Struggle for Black Liberation Was a Struggle for Democracy." Jacobin, 19 June 2021.
#blair mcclendon#quote#quotations#racism#power structures#systemic problems#black lives matter#blm#james baldwin#juneteenth#democracy#equality#activism#american culture
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“It is a shrewd method, relying on certain already existing representations to construct an ideal one. It is not so much a process of deducing the nature of an object from its dancing shadow as trying to make them co-constitutive, moving the light here and there until the silhouette and the thing itself can both be framed in a pleasing manner and one cannot be thought of without the other. The Lost Cause needed Gone With the Wind even as it provided the imaginative space in which such a production could be conceived. When Clark Gable says they’re watching the old south disappear, the lie is more brutal and more seductive for being put in a charming man’s mouth in a frame run riot with all the red Technicolor could muster.”
blair mcclendon, “pictures at a restoration: on pete souza’s obama,” n+1
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The internal conflict between Lorraine the Village radical and Lorraine the daughter of the Chicago bourgeoisie would become a familiar and painful one. She believed that homophobia was a “philosophically active anti-feminist dogma.” She subscribed to The Ladder, the “first national lesbian publication,” and when it ran a piece about “how lesbians should dress and act” she dashed off a characteristically emphatic letter to the editor. As a child of the Black élite, she wrote, she had been taught how to dress and act for the “dominant social group.” It had not changed which hotels would deny her entrance, or stopped the cops from sneering at her mother when a brick shattered her window. Appeasement, Hansberry believed, wouldn’t get you very far. Her demand was freedom, nothing less.
The Many Visions of Lorraine Hansberry by Blair McClendon
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Aftersun (Charlotte Wells, 2022).
#aftersun#aftersun (2022)#charlotte wells#gregory oke#blair mcclendon#billur turan#guzin erkaymaz#frank gallacher#paul mescal#frankie corio
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The infamous photograph from Little Rock of segregationists holding aloft signs that read “Race Mixing Is Communism” is routinely deployed as an indicator of the sheer lunacy bred by the melange of Cold War hysteria and white racism. For much of the twentieth century it was also true. Communists assisted in the defense of the Scottsboro Boys, and a Communist wrote the anti-lynching song Strange Fruit. In Defying Dixie: The Radical Roots of Civil Rights, historian Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore quotes a representative of the American Federation of Labor who argued that racial equality “created a state of mind … which was hostile to the workers,” at a time when a Communist union had begun organizing Black and white textile workers. In 1943, in the wake of riots sparked by a police officer shooting a Black man, Harlem elected Ben Davis to replace Adam Clayton Powell Jr. in the City Council. Davis was the candidate of the Communist Party and would hold the seat until he was prosecuted under the Smith Act. Once convicted, he was defeated by a man who had been endorsed by both the Republicans and the Democrats. The careful delineation of what Bayard Rustin termed the “classical stage” of the civil rights movement allowed the creation of a Black politics that calls upon this legacy without having to admit the uncomfortable truth that the Black struggle has often been inextricable from the leftist one. “Communism,” Ben Davis once said, “is twentieth-century Abolitionism.” Here we are, in a new century, and that word is ringing out again.
Blair McClendon, Black Politics After George Floyd
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Watch- GANG TAPES- 11/20/19
If you like the Blair witch project then you like Cannibal Holocaust and you will like "GANG TAPES-"!
[watch on YouTube.]
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"The Psychic Contortions of the Black Mogul-Entertainer" by Blair McClendon via NYT Magazine https://ift.tt/KgoXLlb
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Annunciati i verdetti dei #BIFA2022, i riconoscimenti britannici che vengono assegnati alle migliori produzioni del cinema indipendente. Anche se la loro convergenza con i verdetti degli Oscar è rara, dato che solo 2 volte il vincitore del Miglior Film ha poi conquistato anche l’Oscar come miglior pellicola dell’anno: nel 2008 The Millionaire, nel 2009 Il discorso del Re, i BIFA restano importanti perchè ci consentono di capire quali film indipendenti inglesi hanno più chance di competere agli Oscar. Quest'anno l'applaudita opera prima di Charlotte Wells #Aftersun ha vinto ben 7 BIFA: film, regia, script, regista rivelazione, fotografia, montaggio, supervisione musicale Segue con 4 premi #BlueJean di Georgia Oakley che ha vinto nelle categorie: casting, performance da protagonista #RosyMcEwen, performance da supporter #KerrieHayes, miglior script d'esordio. Ecco l'elenco completo dei vincitori di quest'anno: -Miglior film internazionale: La persona peggiore del mondo -Miglior debutto dietro la macchina da presa per il documentario: Kathryn Ferguson (Nothing Compares) -Douglas Hickox Award per il miglior debutto dietro la macchina da presa: Charlotte Wells (Aftersun) -Miglior script d'esordio: Georgia Oakley (Blue Jean) -Miglior performance da supporter: Kerrie Hayes (Blue Jean) -Miglior performance da protagonista: Rosy McEwen (Blue Jean) -Miglior cast: Our River -Miglior sceneggiatura: Aftersun -Miglior performance rivelazione: Safia Oakley-Green (The Origin) -Migliori performance congiunte: Tamara Lawrance, Letitia Wright (The Silent Twins) -Miglior regia: Charlotte Wells (Aftersun) -Miglior film: Aftersun -Miglior casting: Shaheen Baig (Blue Jean) -Miglior fotografia: Gregory Oke (Aftersun) -Migliori costumi: Jenny Beavan (Mrs. Harris va a Parigi) -Miglior montaggio: Blair McClendon (Aftersun) -Migliori effetti: Dadiv Simpson (Men) -Miglior trucco e acconciatura: Eugene Souleiman e Scarlett O'Connell (Medusa Deluxe) -Migliore musica originale: Matthew Herbert (The Wonder) -Migliore supervisione musicale: Lucy Bright (Aftersun) -Migliore scenografia: Helen Scott (Living) -Miglior sonoro: Tim Harrison, Raoul Brand e Cassandra Rutledge (Flux Gourmet) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clw0Jg-MNrB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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