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'...Close Your Eyes led the nominations alongside Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers with 10 apiece. Strangers ended up the biggest winner of the day with four: Lead Actor Andrew Scott as a gay man finally coming to terms with his painful repression; Supporting Actor Jamie Bell as the ghostly, apologetic dad who failed to save him from bullying; the film’s entire otherworldly Ensemble, including strong turns from Claire Foy and Paul Mescal; and writer-director Andrew Haigh for his lovingly crafted Adapted Screenplay based on a novel by Taichi Yamada...
BEST PICTURE
1. Close Your Eyes 2. All of Us Strangers...
BEST DIRECTOR • Lila Avilés – Tótem • Victor Erice – Close Your Eyes – WINNER • Jonathan Glazer – The Zone of Interest • Andrew Haigh – All of Us Strangers • Radu Jude – Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World – Runner-up • Justine Triet – Anatomy of a Fall – Runner-up
LEAD ACTOR • Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers • Karim Leklou – Sons of Ramses • Josh O’Connor – La Chimera • Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers – WINNER • Manolo Solo – Close Your Eyes – Runner-up • Koji Yakusho – Perfect Days
SUPPORTING ACTOR • Jamie Bell – All of Us Strangers – WINNER • José Coronado – Close Your Eyes – Runner-up • Mateo Garcia – Tótem • Milo Machado Graner – Anatomy of a Fall • Charles Melton – May December • Ben Whishaw – Passages
SUPPORTING ACTRESS • Claire Foy – All of Us Strangers • Julianne Moore – May December • Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers • Catalina Saavedra – Rotting in the Sun • Ana Torrent – Close Your Eyes – Runner-up • Ana Torrent – Foremost by Night – WINNER
ENSEMBLE • All of Us Strangers – WINNER • Anatomy of a Fall • Asteroid City • Close Your Eyes • Society of the Snow • Tótem – Runner-up
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY • All of Us Strangers – Andrew Haigh – WINNER • The Beast in the Jungle – Patric Chiha, Jihane Chouaib, Axelle Ropert • Killers of the Flower Moon – Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese • Poor Things – Tony McNamara • Society of the Snow – J.A. Bayona, Jaime Marques, Bernat Vilaplana, Nicolás Casariego • The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer – Runner-up
CINEMATOGRAPHY • All of Us Strangers – Jamie Ramsay • Close Your Eyes – Valentín Álvarez • Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell – Dinh Duy Hung – runner-up • La Chimera – Hélène Louvart • Samsara – Mauro Herce, Jessica Sarah Rinland – WINNER • The Zone of Interest – Lukasz Zal
EDITING • All of Us Strangers – Jonathan Alberts • Anatomy of a Fall – Laurent Sénéchal – WINNER • Close Your Eyes – Ascen Marchena • Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World – Catalin Cristutiu – Runner-up • Oppenheimer – Jennifer Lame • Society of the Snow – Andrés Gil, Jaume Martí
SOUND DESIGN • All of Us Strangers – Joakim Sundström • The Boy and the Heron – Koji Kasamatsu • Maestro – Richard King, Steve Morrow, Tom Ozanich, Jason Ruder, Dean Zupancic • Oppenheimer – Richard King, Kevin O’Connell, Gary A. Rizzo, Willie Burton • Samsara – Xabier Erkizia, Luca Rulio – WINNER • The Zone of Interest – Johnnie Burn, Tarn Willers – Runner-up...'
#International Cinephile Society#Andrew Haigh#Andrew Scott#All of Us Strangers#Jamie Bell#Claire Foy#Joakim Sundstrom#Jonathan Alberts#Jamie Ramsay#Strangers#Taichi Yamada
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Dwelling in Hope
Studio Montclair is delighted to present its first exhibit devoted exclusively to photography, “Dwelling in Hope.” Dwelling In Hope through December 12, 2024 Leach Gallery 641 Bloomfield Avenue Montclair, NJ. Delving into a topic that is foremost in our minds today for a multitude of reasons, the show conveys images expressing the concept of finding hope within the familiar, everyday aspects of our lives. Works are comprised of images that, according to Juror Joel Morgovsky, “are meaningful…because they are ABOUT something, not just pictures OF something…Some artists used patriotic references, while others found spiritual resonances. Many depicted the hope they found in relationships, while others illustrated optimism that supports recovery, resilience, and perseverance.” Several artists also depicted the natural world including horticulture, clearly symbolizing anticipation for future seasons. Images depict a variety of venues ranging from individual homes to the larger community, encompass single individuals, interpersonal events, or natural surroundings, and portray symbols of refuge and possibility along with esoteric imagery that conveys the theme of hope. Participating Artists: Rachel Fawn Alban, Kate Albright, Jamie Atlas, Hilary Houston Bachelder, Christine Back, Marilyn Baldi, Patrick Binns, Lynne Breitfeller, Nova Bronstein, Cal Carter, Rachel Cole, Dennis Connors, Dan Epstein, Shoshana Kertesz, Rita Klachkin, Yael Klein, Steven Kushner, Joanna Madloch, Jessica Margo, Anthony Marino, John Masi, Pamela Moore, Mansa Mussa, Brett Oberman, Arthur Paxton, James Peaslee, William Pew, Katharine Philip, John Piccoli, Andrew Pope, Margo Ramirez, Toni Resnick, Ann Rosen, Norman Rosenblum, Joanne Ross, Laura Russomano, Manolo Salas, Maria Savidis-Markatos, Mary Shadbolt, Irina Shoyhet, Emily Snead, Peter Tilgner, Voyo Woo, Niesha Ziehmke Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays: 1 to 5pm Studiomontclair.org #studiomontclair #montcairnj #photographyexhibition #njartist
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MARIE ANTOINETTE
2006
Marie Antoinette is a historic film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. The film is about Marie Antoinette, Queen of France in the years leading up to the French Revolution. This is one of the best films on Marie Antoinette so far, however, the film unfortunately doesn’t show the end of her life. It would be great to see a film on Marie Antoinette which presents the French Revolution, the queen’s arrest, attempted escape, imprisonment, trial, as well as her execution. Sofia Coppola did an exceptional job making this film, many of the scenes in this film is based on what actually happened in real life. The film is also beautiful, including the scenery as well as the costumes (the shoes were made by Manolo Blahnik). Count von Fersens look was influenced on singer Adam Ant. Coppola was fortunate that she was permitted to film inside the Palace of Versailles itself.
The film was to be based on the book Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France by Evelyne Lever (2000) as Sofia Coppola purchased the rights twice, but in the end she decided upon Marie Antoinette: The Journey by Antonia Fraser (2001) which is one of my favourite books.
The film stars Kirsten Dunst (Marie Antoinette), Jason Schwartzman (Louis XVI), Rip Torn (Louis XV of France) Rose Byrne (Yolande de Polastron), Asia Argento (Madame du Barry), Marianne Faithfull (Maria Theresa), Jamie Dornan (Axel von Fersen), and Tom Hardy (Raumont).
The Marie Antoinette soundtrack is also fantastic and worth listening to. Songs include Hong Kong Garden by Siouxsie and the Banshees, Aphrodisiac by Bow Wow Wow, What Ever Happened by The Strokes, Pulling Our Weight by The Radio Dept., Ceremony by New Order, I Want Candy by Bow Wow Wow, Kings of the Wild Frontier by Adam Ant, The Melody of a Fallen Tree by Windsor for the Derby, I Don’t Like it Like This by The Radio Dept., Plainsong by the Cure, and All Cats are Grey by The Cure.
I love both the film and the soundtrack.
#marieantoinette #marieantoinette2006 #sofiacoppola #kirstendunst #jasonschwartzman #LouisXVI
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Three - Phones Are Good from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Production: Friend London Director: Ian Pons Jewell Executive Producer: Luke Jacobs Producer: Jon Adams Director of Photography: Mauro Chiarello Production Designer: Mark Connell Costume Designer: Ameena Callender Service Company: Radioaktive Film Casting: Kharmel Cochrane Storyboard: Oliver Harud
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy London Creative Director: Hollie Walker Creatives: Tom Bender, Tom Corcoran Executive Creative Directors: Iain Tait, Tony Davidson TV Producer: Richard Adkins TV Production Assistant: Aran Patterson
VFX: Time Based Arts VFX Supervisor: James Allen VFX Head of Production: Josh Robinson VFX Production Assistant: Sean Ewins Lead VFX Artist: Luke Todd Flame Artists: Matt Jackson, Leo Weston, David Birkhill, Stephen Grasso, Jamie Crofts Nuke Artists: Leandro Vazquez, Matt Shires, Bernardo Varela, Sarah Breakwell, George Cressey, Ralph Briscoe, Manolo Perez CG Artists: Oscar Diez, James Spillman, Mike Battcock, Jon Park, James Mann, Nigel Timms, Daniel Davie, Gareth Bell, Cesar Eiji Nunes, David Loh, Michael Hunault, Federico Guzzardo, Florian Mounie, Dan Hope Matte Painters: Lisa Ayla, Sylvie Minois Colorist: Simone Grattarola
Edit: Cut & Run Editor: Ben Campbell Edit Assistant: Chris Hutchings Edit Producer: Ruth Minkley
Sound Company: 750mph Sound Designer: Sam Ashwell, Jake Ashwell Sound Producer: Mary-Ann D’Cruz
Music Supervisor: John Connon @ Mr. Pape
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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4 Agency: 4creative Production: Art Practice Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt 4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Managing Director: Katie Jackson Executive Producer: Louise Oliver Senior Producer: Lauren Holden Production Manager: Hope Sutherland Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling Channel 4 Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab Marketing Director: Amber Kirby Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp Art Practice x Love Song Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy Producer: Bonnie Anthony Production Manager: Julia Guignabel Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling 1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen Production Designer: Arthur De Borman Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano 2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley 2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith EP / Studio Director: Hannah May Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
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Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor Executive Producer: Laura Breaden Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4 Agency: 4creative Production: Art Practice Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt 4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Managing Director: Katie Jackson Executive Producer: Louise Oliver Senior Producer: Lauren Holden Production Manager: Hope Sutherland Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling Channel 4 Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab Marketing Director: Amber Kirby Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp Art Practice x Love Song Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy Producer: Bonnie Anthony Production Manager: Julia Guignabel Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling 1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen Production Designer: Arthur De Borman Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano 2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley 2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith EP / Studio Director: Hannah May Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
The Line
Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor Executive Producer: Laura Breaden Producer: Macarena Gaset
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#jamie tartt#ted lasso#faramir#lord of the rings#shawn hunter#boy meets world#manolo sanchez and joaquin mondragon#book of life#mike wheeler#stranger things#erik lehnsherr#x men#fili and kili#the hobbit#johnny lawrence#karate kid#diego hargreeves#umbrella academy#spider socorro#avatar way of water#am i procrastinating writing my english paper? yes.#is this a fantabulous post? double yes.#i’m so sleep deprived#no joke i have to ‘wake up’ in 20 min#cuz i pulled an all nighter#this one’s for all my babygirls#i see ur comments ladies and they make me smile#i’m lurkin and i’m stalking when u least expect it#but lately i’ve just been taking care of my business and getting my grind up#but i promise u i’ll be back to play and get my flirt on ;)
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Channel 4 Idents from Optical Arts on Vimeo.
Optical Arts worked with 4creative and Art Practice to direct and create five new idents for Channel 4, following their new masterbrand launch.
The idents consist of 25 unique looping scenes, designed to reflect what life is like in the UK today – through the eyes of 17 creatives, artists, and filmmakers. Each scene was developed from an open brief which invited each creator to interpret one of five themes: Identity (who we are), The Land (where we live), System (what controls us), Release (how we escape) and Love (all that really matters), with the idents being divided up into 5 sets of 5 films, each with its own distinct style and voice.
Our work is included alongside that of a diverse range of hugely talented directors, creating a unique and ambitious project, portraying a snapshot of Britain today.
Two of our scenes highlight some of the dark realities that technical advancement brings - widespread digital observation, and machine control. Whilst the other two address more human themes - the effect of serotonin on the brain and the experience of a broken heart.
We are thrilled to see our work within these idents as part of this epic and memorable project. Channel 4 have made some of the most iconic idents in TV history, and we are delighted to play a small part in continuing that legacy with this work.
Optical Arts directed and created 4 scenes: Shattering Room, Chemicals, Robotic Fulfilment Centre and Digital Tracking. Dinner Party was directed by Dan Tobin Smith, the studio’s founder.
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Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic Directors: Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, Elliott Power, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe Voiceover: John Joseph Holt OPTICAL ARTS & DAN TOBIN SMITH Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith EP / Studio Director: Hannah May Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson 1st AD: Rob Blishen Moco: Simone Tartaglia & Dennis Henry SFX: David Plewis for Asylum CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths Technical Assistant: Elliott Lowe & Jack Lovell Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek ART PRACTICE X LOVESONG Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe EP: James Guy Producer: Bonnie Anthony Production Manager: Julia Guignabel Production Assistant: Katie Reid Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau Moco: Simone Tartaglia & Tomi Keeling 1st AD: Rob Blishen Production Designer: Arthur De Borman Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe TIME BASED ARTS Producer: Chris Aliano 2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley 2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola STRING & TINS Audio Post Production: String and Tins Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen Sound Design: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
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'The International Cinephile Society (ICS) have announced their winners representing the best in film for 2023. Here are this year’s winners ...
PICTURE 01. Close Your Eyes 02. All of Us Strangers...
DIRECTOR Lila Avilés – Tótem Víctor Erice – Close Your Eyes (WINNER) Jonathan Glazer – The Zone of Interest Andrew Haigh – All of Us Strangers Radu Jude – Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (RUNNER-UP) Justine Triet – Anatomy of a Fall (RUNNER-UP)
ACTOR Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers Karim Leklou – Sons of Ramses Josh O’Connor – La Chimera Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers (WINNER) Manolo Solo – Close Your Eyes (RUNNER-UP) Koji Yakusho – Perfect Days
SUPPORTING ACTOR Jamie Bell – All of Us Strangers (WINNER) José Coronado – Close Your Eyes (RUNNER-UP) Mateo Garcia – Tótem Milo Machado Graner – Anatomy of a Fall Charles Melton – May December Ben Whishaw – Passages
SUPPORTING ACTRESS Claire Foy – All of Us Strangers Julianne Moore – May December Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers Catalina Saavedra – Rotting in the Sun Ana Torrent – Close Your Eyes (RUNNER-UP) Ana Torrent – Foremost by Night (WINNER)
ENSEMBLE All of Us Strangers (WINNER) Anatomy of a Fall Asteroid City Close Your Eyes Society of the Snow Tótem (RUNNER-UP)
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY All of Us Strangers – Andrew Haigh (WINNER) The Beast in the Jungle – Patric Chiha, Jihane Chouaib, Axelle Ropert Killers of the Flower Moon – Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese Poor Things – Tony McNamara Society of the Snow – J.A. Bayona, Jaime Marques, Bernat Vilaplana, Nicolás Casariego The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer (RUNNER-UP)
CINEMATOGRAPHY All of Us Strangers – Jamie Ramsay Close Your Eyes – Valentín Álvarez Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell – Dinh Duy Hung (RUNNER-UP) La Chimera – Hélène Louvart Samsara – Mauro Herce, Jessica Sarah Rinland (WINNER) The Zone of Interest – Lukasz Zal
EDITING All of Us Strangers – Jonathan Alberts Anatomy of a Fall – Laurent Sénéchal (WINNER) Close Your Eyes – Ascen Marchena Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World – Catalin Cristutiu (RUNNER-UP) Oppenheimer – Jennifer Lame Society of the Snow – Andrés Gil, Jaume Martí
SOUND DESIGN All of Us Strangers – Joakim Sundström The Boy and the Heron – Koji Kasamatsu Maestro – Richard King, Steve Morrow, Tom Ozanich, Jason Ruder, Dean Zupancic Oppenheimer – Richard King, Kevin O’Connell, Gary A. Rizzo, Willie Burton Samsara – Xabier Erkizia, Luca Rulio (WINNER) The Zone of Interest – Johnnie Burn, Tarn Willers (RUNNER-UP)...'
#International Cinephile Society#All of Us Strangers#Jonathan Alberts#Joakim Sundstrom#Andrew Scott#Jamie Bell#Claire Foy#Jamie Ramsay#Andrew Haigh
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Channel 4 "Idents" from ELLIOTT POWER on Vimeo.
Client: Channel 4 Agency: 4creative Production: Art Practice Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt 4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Managing Director: Katie Jackson Executive Producer: Louise Oliver Senior Producer: Lauren Holden Production Manager: Hope Sutherland Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling Channel 4 Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab Marketing Director: Amber Kirby Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp Art Practice x Love Song Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy Producer: Bonnie Anthony Production Manager: Julia Guignabel Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling 1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen Production Designer: Arthur De Borman Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano 2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley 2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith EP / Studio Director: Hannah May Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
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Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor Executive Producer: Laura Breaden Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Client: Channel 4 Agency: 4creative Production: Art Practice Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Creative Directors: Mike Skrgatic, Daniel Wolfe, Lynsey Atkin, Bafic
Directors: Elliott Power, Saman Aminzadeh, Optical Arts, Bafic, Mike Battcock, Will Dohrn, Daniel Eatock, Mike Skrgatic and James Allen, Verity May Lane, Maria Lax, The Line, Louis McCourt, Justyna Obasi, The Romantix, Dan Tobin Smith, Daniel Wolfe & Matthew Watson
Voiceover: John Joseph Holt 4Creative
Executive Creative Director: Lynsey Atkin Managing Director: Katie Jackson Executive Producer: Louise Oliver Senior Producer: Lauren Holden Production Manager: Hope Sutherland Junior Producer: Jazz Stradling Channel 4 Chief Marketing Officer: Zaid Al-Qassab Marketing Director: Amber Kirby Head of Brand Transformation: Matt Berry Marketing Lead, Brand Transformation: Simi Murthy Marketing Executive, Brand Transformation: Lana Camp Art Practice x Love Song Creative Director (Art Practice): Mike Skrgatic Creative Director (Love Song): Daniel Wolfe
Executive Producer: James Guy Producer: Bonnie Anthony Production Manager: Julia Guignabel Production Coordinator: Shirley Crawford Production Assistant: Katie Reid
Directors of Photography: Daniel Landin, Eponine Momenceau Moco Supervisor: Simone Tartaglia Moco Operator: Tomi Keeling 1st Assistant Director: Rob Blishen Production Designer: Arthur De Borman Art Directors: Matthew Fraser, Imogen Grant Toner Casting Directors: Kharmel Cochrane, Claire Catterson, Found Casting, Belinda Norcliffe Costume Designers: Hannah Edwards, Bratsk Collective, Ella Lucia Hair & Makeup: Lu Hinton, Ainslie Currie Editor: Fouad Gaber, Trim Editing VFX and Post Production: Time Based Arts Audio Post Production: String and Tins
Time Based Arts
Producer: Chris Aliano 2D Supervisors: Stephen Grasso, Leo Weston, Miguel Wratten CG Supervisors: Mike Battcock, Sam Osborne, Nick Smalley 2D Team: Manolo Perez, Jamie Crofts, Olivia O’Neil, Lucy Lawrence, Valeria Scalamandre, Eleonora Laddago, Bernie Varela, Chris Fraser, Dan Cowley, Tom Robinson CG Team: Ben Cantor, Nigel Timms, Bethan Williams, Ian Baird, Jordan Coles, Maxime Ponsart, Joe Ibbett, Teodora Retegan, Quentin Corker-Marin, Stephen Ross Grading: Max Ferguson Hook, Simone Grattarola
String and Tins
Audio Post Production: String and Tins Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen Sound Designers: Lawrence Kendrick, Culum Simpson, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Adam Smyth, Joe Wilkinson, Adam Hare, Will Cohen, Mike Bamford Music Composers: Will Cohen, Culum Simpson, Adam Smyth, Jim Stewart, Kaspar Broyd, Miink, Cal Swingler, J. Caesar, Matthew Watson, Daniel Freeman, Anthony Moore Music Supervisors: Laura-Leigh Smith and Mike Bamford Audio Producers: Laura-Leigh Smith and Rachel Hough
Optical Arts & Dan Tobin Smith
Founder / Creative Director: Dan Tobin Smith EP / Studio Director: Hannah May Creative Directors: Fabrice Le Nezet, Martin Pryor, Joe Jackson CG team: Nicolas Damour, Flora Macleod Creative Assistant: Minna Griffiths Production Assistant: Stephanie Skarbek
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Directors: Tim McCourt, Max Taylor Executive Producer: Laura Breaden Producer: Macarena Gaset
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Pioneering Women in Motorsport
When people think about motorsport or Formula 1, many may conjure up an image of affluent young men, living in Monaco and spending every other day on their yacht. This still might be true for the majority of drivers on the grid, but I am here to say that the motorsport industry is slowly creeping into the twenty-first century. Until now, the only women allowed in a Formula 1 paddock have been the glamorous wives and girlfriends of the drivers, sporting Manolo Blahniks and amusingly over-sized sunglasses. Finally, women are being given equal opportunities to drive alongside their male counterparts.
Formula 1
Since its conception in 1950, there have been 767 different Formula 1 drivers. Just two of these drivers have been women. Even the most devout Formula 1 fans might be surprised to hear this. Their names, unsurprisingly, are not well known, but not any less note-worthy. Maria Teresa de Filippis competed in three grand prix between 1958 and 1959. Lella Lombardi is slightly more well known, having taken part in a grand total of twelve races from 1974-1976. Not only did Lombardi participate in these events, she is also the only woman to score points in a championship race. Well, that’s only partly true – she scored half a point after the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was abridged after an accident.
It is, however, worth mentioning that several female drivers have participated in test sessions for Formula 1 teams in more recent history. This means that although they did not compete in the Grand Prix, these women were in the paddock alongside men, and had the opportunity to drive the same car on track during ‘practice sessions’. These sessions provide the teams with vital information about how the car will perform during the race. Susie Wolff (neé Stoddart), married to Mercedes AMG Formula 1 Team Principal Toto Wolff, has led the way for women in the sport in recent years. At the 2014 British Grand Prix, Wolff became the first woman to take part in a Formula 1 race weekend in 22 years as a test driver for Williams Racing. As well as having their race driver, Formula 1 teams employ ‘test’ or ‘reserve’ drivers who are involved in the development and testing of the car. These drivers not only take the place of the race driver if they fall ill, but also gain valuable experience of driving a Formula 1 car, which will eventually put them in line for a promotion to the race seat.
In 2016, after retiring from motorsport a year previously, Wolff founded her ‘Dare to be Different’ initiative to make the sport more accessible to women and girls. This foundation later joined forces with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the governing body of motorsport, and created ‘Girls on Track’. Wolff commented that Formula 1 is not just about female drivers: ‘there are only 20 drivers, but there are nearly 4,000 people involved in making that event happen, from engineers to mechanics to journalists to physiotherapists - there are so many opportunities.’ There is now a wider recognition that Formula 1 needs to become more inclusive and diverse. In June 2020, seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton set up The Hamilton Commission ‘to improve the representation of Black people in UK motorsport.’
However, there has been one powerful woman in the paddock for many years now: Claire Williams. As the daughter of Formula 1 legend Sir Frank Williams, she was Deputy Team Principal of Williams Racing from 2013-2020, essentially holding responsibility for the day-to-day running of the team. Notably, Claire Williams made history as the only female Team Principal in Formula 1. Despite this fact, Williams claims to have ‘seen a big shift - a seismic shift - in the nunerbs of women coming in and the attitudes surrounding women in the sport.’ It was Claire Williams herself who signed Susie Wolff to the Williams team, but this landmark decision was met with scepticism. At the time, some considered it a publicity stunt, but Williams argues that this is ‘looking at it from a very narrow-sighted angle.’ The world of Formula 1 can be extremely perilous and drivers, despite modern technology and safety measures, still put themselves at risk by getting in the cockpit of the car. Williams’ response, therefore, is that ‘motorsport is a dangerous sport and you don’t take risks with people like that just for a marketing ploy.’ Williams and Wolff remain close friends, despite both now having retired from the sport.
Women’s Series
In 2019, the W, or Women’s, Series celebrated its inaugural season. According to its website, ‘W Series is a ground-breaking racing championship for women’. It is also explicitly stated that they ‘firmly believe that women and men can race one another on equal terms provided they are given the same opportunity’. Therefore, the championship was created to give female drivers the relevant experience and qualifications to put them in contention for a seat in a Formula 1 car.
It has been estimated that it costs around €8 million to manage a young driver from the start of their career, most likely within karting, to the pinnacle of the sport, Formula 1. Crucially, drivers in the W Series do not have to pay to race. One of the core goals of the series is to increase visibility of the sport and female drivers. In the UK, the W Series’s races were broadcast to over 340 million households on major terrestrial channels.
In 2019 Williams Formula 1 team signed Jamie Chadwick as their development driver, having seen her success within the British Formula 3 series. Chadwick went on to be crowned champion of the inaugural W Series in August of the same year. In her Williams Academy interview, Jamie Chadwick commented that ‘men and women should be racing against each other’, clearly outlining her hopes for the future of motorsport.
Extreme E Series
In 2021, another series of motorsport appears on the horizon. Thenew series brings ‘electric racing to some of the most remote corners of the planet to highlight the climate change challenges faced by different ecosystems.’ Within the rules of the new stream of the sport, Extreme E teams will have to employ one female and one male driver, hoping to promote gender equality and stay in-tune with the current climate. Among these female drivers is Jamie Chadwick, who will be racing for British Veloce Racing alongside Frenchman Stéphane Sarrazin. In an interview with BBC Sport, Chadwick expressed her excitement to take part in the series, ‘it’s the same for everyone, one hundred percent fair.’
Whilst women now have more access to the male-dominated sport, the motorsport industry has a long way to go before equality is met. Essentially, although a lot is being done to give women the same opportunities in the sport, there’s a lot more left to be done. Having a female Formula 1 World Champion, however, is certainly not as far fetched as it once was.
Lily Squires is currently reading Modern Languages at University College London, UK, graduating in July 2021. After which, Squires is hoping to join the world of journalism, promoting social and political change with her writing.
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