Film of the Year
·
Argo
·
Beasts
of the Southern Wild
·
Keep
the Lights On
·
Lincoln
·
Les
Misérables
·
Moonrise
Kingdom
Film Performance of the
Year – Actor
·
Bradley
Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook)
·
Alan
Cumming (Any Day Now)
·
Daniel
Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
·
John
Hawkes (The Sessions)
·
Hugh
Jackman (Les Misérables)
·
Joaquin
Phoenix (The Master)
Film Performance of the
Year – Actress
·
Jessica
Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty)
·
Marion
Cotillard (Rust and Bone)
·
Anne
Hathaway (Les Misérables)
·
Jennifer
Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)
·
Emmanuelle
Riva (Amour)
·
Ai
Wei Wei: Never Sorry
·
Bully
·
Diana
Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
·
How
to Survive a Plague
·
The
Invisible War
·
The
Queen of Versailles
LGBT Film of the Year
·
Any
Day Now
·
Cloud
Atlas
·
Gayby
·
Keep
the Lights On
·
The
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Visually Striking Film of
the Year (honouring a production of stunning beauty, from art direction to
cinematography)
·
Anna
Karenina
·
Cloud
Atlas
·
Life
of Pi
·
Les
Misérables
·
Moonrise
Kingdom
Campy Flick of the Year
·
2016:
Obama’s America
·
Cloud
Atlas
·
Magic
Mike
·
The
Paperboy
·
Pitch
Perfect
·
Rock
of Ages
Unsung Film of the Year
·
Bernie
·
The
Cabin in the Woods
·
Chronicle
·
Holy
Motors
·
Looper
·
Your
Sister’s Sister
Timeless Award (honouring
an actor or performer whose exemplary career has been marked by character, wisdom
and wit)
Ian McKellen
Wasn't aware of this association until now. I'm glad they've nominated Keep the Lights On, one of my favourite films of the past few years, but I'm disappointed that they've then missed Thure Lindhardt in a six-strong category that actually features Bradley Cooper! Winners will be announced next month.
I saw KEEP THE LIGHTS ON at Tribeca and was disappointed. It went nohere, and was largely superficial. Nothing close to WEEKEND nor to gay standard bearers like BEAUTIFUL THING, MAURICE, SHOW ME LOVE, and last year's terrific TOMBOY. Of course we have at leats have to broach the excellent BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN too when evaluating this genre.
ReplyDeleteI loved Keep the Lights On so much! I thought it was so delicate and so honest! Rly moving and realistic, and Thure Lindhardt broke my heart!
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