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Showing posts with label Elle. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 February 2017

ELLE WINS TOP HONOURS AT 42ND ANNUAL CESAR AWARDS


Elle wins Best Picture and Actress at the Cesar Awards, by some margin or another a better choice than the American Academy is due to make tomorrow night. That's the lot for Paul Verhoeven's controversial comedy-drama, however, as Cesar voters also choose to spread the wealth, much to my satisfaction. We'll just have to overlook the win for Xavier Dolan in Best Director... and Best Editing, however. Check out the Cesar nominations here as well.

Best Film
Elle

Best Director
Xavier Dolan (It's Only the End of the World)

Best Actress
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)

Best Actor
Gaspard Ulliel (It's Only the End of the World)

Best Supporting Actress
Deborah Lukumuena (Divines)

Best Supporting Actor
James Thierree (Chocolat)

Best Original Screenplay
Solveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget (The Aquatic Effect)

Best Adapted Screenplay
Celine Sciamma (My Life as a Courgette)

Best Cinematography
Pascal Marti (Frantz)

Best Editing
Xavier Dolan (It's Only the End of the World)

Best Production Design
Jeremie D. Lignol (Chocolat)

Best Costumes
Anais Romand (The Dancer)

Best Sound
Fred Demolder, Marc Engles, Jean-Paul Hurier and Sylvain Rety (The Odyssey)

Best Original Score
Ibrahim Maalouf (In the Forests of Siberia)

Best Animated Film
My Life as a Courgette (Claude Barras, Marc Bonny, Armelle Glorennec and Eric Jacquot)

Best Documentary Film
Thanks Boss! (Anne-Cecile Berthomeau, Edouard Mauriat, Francois Ruffin and Johanna Silva)

Best Foreign Film
I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach)

Best First Film
Divines (Houda Benyamina)

Best New Actress
Oulaya Amamra (Divines)

Best New Actor
Niels Schneider (Dark Inclusion)

Best Short Film
Maman(s) (Sylvain de Zangroniz and Maimouna Doucoure)
Vers la Tendresse (Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral and Alice Diop)

Best Animated Short Film
Celui Qui a Deux Ames (Sophie Fallot and Fabrice Luang-Vija)

Honorary Cesar
George Clooney

Monday, 6 February 2017

INTERNATIONAL CINEPHILE SOCIETY AWARDS: ELLE, MOONLIGHT & SILENCE LEAD


A corrective to the tedium of the majority of other awards groups' nominations, here are the International Cinephile Society's picks for 2016. Eight mentions is the maximum, with three films claiming the lead - Paul Verhoeven's Elle, Barry Jenkins' Moonlight and Martin Scorsese's Silence. See what happens when you leave it a little longer to make your year-end choices? And see what happens when you poll the opinions of people with taste and intelligence? Winners will be announced on the 19th of February.

Best Picture
Cemetery of Splendour
Certain Women
Elle
Jackie
Julieta
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
Silence
Things to Come
Toni Erdmann

Best Director
Maren Ade (Toni Erdmann)
Pedro Almodovar (Julieta)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Martin Scorsese (Silence)
Paul Verhoeven (Elle)
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Cemetery of Splendour)

Best Actress
Sonia Braga (Aquarius)
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
Sandra Huller (Toni Erdmann)
Natalie Portman (Jackie)
Zhao Tao (Mountains May Depart)

Best Actor
Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
Adam Driver (Paterson)
Colin Farrell (The Lobster)
Andrew Garfield (Silence)
Jeong Jae Yeong (Right Now, Wrong Then)
Peter Simonischek (Toni Erdmann)

Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis (Fences)
Lily Gladstone (Certain Women)
Sandrine Kiberlain (Being 17)
Nicole Kidman (Lion)
Nagasawa Masami (Our Little Sister)

Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Tom Bennett (Love & Friendship)
Alden Ehrenreich (Hail, Caesar!)
Andre Holland (Moonlight)
Ogata Issei (Silence)

Best Original Screenplay
Maren Ade (Toni Erdmann)
Efthymis Filippou and Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster)
Mia Hansen-Love (Things to Come)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Cemetery of Splendour)

Best Adapted Screenplay
Pedro Almodovar (Julieta)
David Birke (Elle)
Jay Cocks and Martin Scorsese (Silence)
Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight)
Kelly Reichardt (Certain Women)
Whit Stillman (Love & Friendship)

Best Cinematography
Manuel Dacosse (Evolution)
Stephane Fontaine (Jackie)
David Gallego (Embrace of the Serpent)
James Laxton (Moonlight)
Rodrigo Prieto (Silence)

Best Editing
Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders (Moonlight)
Thelma Schoonmaker (Silence)
Sebastian Sepulveda (Jackie)
Job ter Burg (Elle)
Joe Walker (Arrival)

Best Production Design
Dante Ferretti (Silence)
Antxon Gomez (Julieta)
Jess Gonchor (Hail, Caesar!)
Ryu Seong Hee (The Handmaiden)
David Wasco (La La Land)

Best Score
Anne Dudley (Elle)
Alberto Iglesias (Julieta)
Mica Levi (Jackie)
Cliff Martinez (The Neon Demon)
Laurent Perez del Mar (The Red Turtle)

Best Ensemble
Certain Women
Elle
Julieta
The Lobster
Moonlight

Best Animated Film
Kubo and the Two Strings
My Life as a Courgette
The Red Turtle
Your Name.
Zootopia

Best Documentary
Cameraperson
Fire at Sea
Francofonia
No Home Movie
O.J.: Made in America

Best Film Not in the English Language
Aquarius
Being 17
Cemetery of Splendour
Cosmos
Elle
Embrace of the Serpent
The Handmaiden
Julieta
Mountains May Depart
Things to Come
Toni Erdmann

Best Picture Not Released in 2016
Brothers of the Night
The Death of Louis XIV
Despite the Night
Happy Times Will Come Soon
The Lost City of Z
Nocturama
The Ornithologist
Personal Shopper
A Quiet Passion
Sieranevada
Slack Bay
The Son of Joseph
Staying Vertical
Sweet Dreams
Yourself and Yours

Thursday, 26 January 2017

ELLE LEADS 42ND CESAR AWARD NOMINATIONS


It goes without saying, not least after last year's nominations, but the 42nd Cesar Awards' lineup is chock-full of diversity. Case in point: 16 of the nominated films, including four of the seven Best Film nominees, are directed by women, while it had been 16 years since the Oscar's 19 main categories failed to feature a single female-directed feature, until Tuesday's slate. As is often the case, the same few films dominate across the categories, with Paul Verhoeven's Elle leading with 11 mentions. The Cesar awards will be held on the 24th of February.

Best Film
Divines
Elle
Frantz
From the Land of the Moon
The Innocents
Slack Bay
Victoria

Best Director
Houda Benyamina (Divines)
Xavier Dolan (It's Only the End of the World)
Bruno Dumont (Slack Bay)
Anne Fontaine (The Innocents)
Nicole Garcia (From the Land of the Moon)
Francois Ozon (Frantz)
Paul Verhoeven (Elle)

Best Actress
Judith Chemla (A Woman's Life)
Marion Cotillard (From the Land of the Moon)
Virginie Efira (Victoria)
Marina Fois (Faultless)
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
Sidse Babett Knudsen (150 Milligrams)
Stephanie Sokolinski (The Dancer)

Best Actor
Francois Cluzet (Irreplaceable)
Pierre Deladonchamps (The Son of John)
Nicolas Duvauchelle (A Decent Man)
Fabrice Luchini (Slack Bay)
Pierre Niney (Frantz)
Omar Sy (Chocolat)
Gaspard Ulliel (It's Only the End of the World)

Best Supporting Actress
Nathalie Baye (It's Only the End of the World)
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Slack Bay)
Anne Consigny (Elle)
Deborah Lukumuena (Divines)
Melanie Thierry (The Dancer)

Best Supporting Actor
Gabriel Arcand (A Kid)
Vincent Cassel (It's Only the End of the World)
Vincent Lacoste (Victoria)
Laurent Lafitte (Elle)
Melvil Poupaud (Victoria)
James Thierree (Chocolat)

Best Original Screenplay
Solveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget (The Aquatic Effect)
Houda Benyamina, Romain Compingt and Malik Rumeau (Divines)
Pascal Bonitzer, Anne Fontaine, Sabrina Karine and Alice Vial (The Innocents)
Bruno Dumont (Slack Bay)
Justine Triet (Victoria)

Best Adapted Screenplay
Emmanuelle Bercot and Severine Bosschem (150 Milligrams)
David Birke (Elle)
Jacques Fieschi and Nicole Garcia (From the Land of the Moon)
Francois Ozon (Frantz)
Katell Quillevere and Gilles Taurand (Heal the Living)
Celine Sciamma (My Life as a Courgette)

Best Cinematography
Christophe Beaucarne (From the Land of the Moon)
Caroline Champetier (The Innocents)
Guillaume Deffontaines (Slack Bay)
Stephane Fontaine (Elle)
Pascal Marti (Frantz)

Best Editing
Xavier Dolan (It's Only the End of the World)
Laure Gardette (Frantz)
Simon Jacquet (From the Land of the Moon)
Loic Lallemand and Vincent Tricon (Divines)
Job ter Burg (Elle)

Best Production Design
Michel Barthelemy (Frantz)
Carlos Conti (The Dancer)
Riton Dupire-Clement (Slack Bay)
Jeremie D. Lignol (Chocolat)
Katia Wyszkop (Planetarium)

Best Costumes
Alexander Charles (Slack Bay)
Pascaline Chavanne (Frantz)
Madeline Fontaine (A Woman's Life)
Catherine Leterrier (From the Land of the Moon)
Anais Romand (The Dancer)

Best Sound
Martin Boissau, Benoit Gargonne and Jean-Paul Hurier (Frantz)
Fred Demolder, Marc Engles, Jean-Paul Hurier and Sylvain Rety (The Odyssey)
Jean-Pierre Duret, Jean-Pierre Laforce and Sylvain Malbrant (From the Land of the Moon)
Vincent Guillon, Brigitte Taillandier and Stephane Thiebaut (Chocolat)
Cyril Holtz, Damie Lazzerini, Jean-Paul Mugel and Alexis Place (Elle)

Best Original Score
Anne Dudley (Elle)
Sophie Hunger (My Life as a Courgette)
Ibrahim Maalouf (In the Forests of Siberia)
Philippe Romi (Frantz)
Gabriel Yared (Chocolat)

Best Animated Film
The Girl Without Hands (Sebastien Laudenbach and Jean-Christophe Soulageon)
My Life as a Courgette (Claude Barras, Marc Bonny, Armelle Glorennec and Eric Jacquot)
The Red Turtle (Pascal Caucheteux, Michael Dudok de Wit and Vincent Maraval)

Best Documentary Film
Dernieres Nouvelles du Cosmos (Julie Bertuccelli, Yael Fogiel and Laetitia Gonzalez)
Fire at Sea (Caille Laemle, Serge Lalou and Gianfranco Rosi)
Journey Through French Cinema (Frederic Bourboulon and Bertrand Tavernier)
Swagger (Olivier Babinet, Marine Dorfmann and Alexandre Perrier)
Thanks Boss! (Anne-Cecile Berthomeau, Edouard Mauriat, Francois Ruffin and Johanna Silva)

Best Foreign Film
Aquarius (Kleber Mendonca Filho)
Graduation (Cristian Mungiu)
I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach)
It's Only the End of the World (Xavier Dolan)
Manchester by the Sea (Kenneth Lonergan)
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade)
The Unknown Girl (Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne)

Best First Film
The Dancer (Stephanie di Giusto)
Dark Inclusion (Arthur Harari)
Divines (Houda Benyamina)
The Fabulous Patars (Sophie Reine)
Rosalie Blum (Julien Rappeneau)

Best New Actress
Oulaya Amamra (Divines)
Paula Beer (Frantz)
Lily-Rose Depp (The Dancer)
Noemie Merlant (Heaven Will Wait)
Raph (Slack Bay)

Best New Actor
Jonas Bloquet (Elle)
Damien Bonnard (Staying Vertical)
Corentin Fila (Being 17)
Kacey Mottet Klein (Being 17)
Niels Schneider (Dark Inclusion)

Best Short Film
Apres Suzanne (Benjamin Elalouf, Felix Moati, Elsa Rodde and Leah Weil)
Au Bruit des Clochettes (Judith Lou Levy and Chabmane Zariab)
Chasse Royale (Lise Akoka, Marine Alaric and Romane Gueret)
Maman(s) (Sylvain de Zangroniz and Maimouna Doucoure)
Vers la Tendresse (Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral and Alice Diop)

Best Animated Short Film
Cafe Froid (Perrine Capron, Marc Jousset, Stephanie Lansaque and Francois Leroy)
Celui Qui a Deux Ames (Sophie Fallot and Fabrice Luang-Vija)
Journal Anime (Donato Sansone and Nicolas Schmerkin)
Peripheria (David Coquard-Dassault and Nicholas Schmerkin)

Monday, 9 January 2017

74 YEARS, MEET LA LA LAND - THE 2016 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNERS


On the night that La La Land broke records and won in a clean sweep, becoming the most-awarded film in the 74-history of the Golden Globes, on the night that Elle won Best Actress for the legendary Isabelle Huppert, on the night that Moonlight went empty-handed until taking the big prize, on the night that I lost way too much sleep for this shit...

Best Picture - Drama
Moonlight

Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
La La Land

Best Director
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)

Best Actress - Drama
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy
Emma Stone (La La Land)

Best Actor - Drama
Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy
Ryan Gosling (La La Land)

Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis (Fences)

Best Supporting Actor
Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals)

Best Screenplay
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)

Best Original Score
Justin Hurwitz (La La Land)

Best Original Song
Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul - 'City of Stars' (La La Land)

Best Animated Feature
Zootopia

Best Foreign Language Film
Elle

Cecil B. DeMille Award
Meryl Streep

Thursday, 5 January 2017

SIX SEATTLE FILM CRITICS SOCIETY AWARDS FOR MOONLIGHT


Moonlight wins a lot of awards from the Seattle Film Critics Society, so I put up a picture of Isabelle Huppert in Elle. I've trawled through Google for enough images of the former, and she wins here too. And none for La La LandLet's all move to Seattle! Check out their nominations here, and their awards actual here:

Best Picture
1. Moonlight
2. Elle

Best Director
1. Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
2. Damien Chazelle (La La Land)

Best Actress in a Leading Role
1. Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
2. Amy Adams (Arrival)
=  Natalie Portman (Jackie)

Best Actor in a Leading Role
1. Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
2. Denzel Washington (Fences)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1. Viola Davis (Fences)
2. Lily Gladstone (Certain Women)
=  Naomie Harris (Moonlight)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1. Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
2. John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane)

Best Screenplay
1. Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight)
2. Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)

Best Cinematography
1. Bradford Young (Arrival)
2. Linus Sandgren (La La Land)

Best Film Editing
1. Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders (Moonlight)
2. Joe Walker (Arrival)

Best Production Design
1. Ryu Seong Hee (The Handmaiden)
2. Sandy Reynolds-Wasco and David Wasco (La La Land)

Best Costume Design
1. Jo Sang Gyeong (The Handmaiden)
2. Eimer ni Mhaoldomhnaigh (Love & Friendship)

Best Visual Effects
1. Richard Bluff, Stephane Ceretti, Vincent Cirelli and Paul Corbould (Doctor Strange)
=  Louis Morin (Arrival)

Best Original Score
1. Johann Johannsson (Arrival)
2. Justin Hurwitz (La La Land)

Best Ensemble Cast
1. Moonlight
2. Fences

Best Animated Feature
1. Zootopia (Jared Bush, Byron Howard and Rich Moore)
2. Kubo and the Two Strings (Travis Knight)

Best Documentary Feature
1. O.J.: Made in America (Ezra Edelman)
2. 13th (Ava DuVernay)

Best Foreign Language Film
1. Elle (Paul Verhoeven)
2. The Handmaiden (Park Chan Wook)

Best Youth Performance
1. Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch)
2. Royalty Hightower (The Fits)
=  Sunny Pawar (Lion)

Best Villain
1. John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane)
2. Charlie and Wahab Chaudary (The Witch)

Wednesday, 28 December 2016

ELLE IS LA INTERNACIONAL CINEFILA'S FILM OF THE YEAR


Year-end top tens don't come much smarter than La Internacional Cinefila's. The estimable Spanish publication's choices are always fine summations of the best in cinema of their respective frames, and their 2016 selections are reliably strong. Auteurs aplenty here, though it's Paul Verhoeven who tops the lot, as Elle claims the first place position. The full top 11 below.

Best Film
1. Elle (Paul Verhoeven)
2. The Death of Louis XIV (Albert Serra)
3. Aquarius (Kleber Mendonca Filho)
4. Sieranevada (Cristi Puiu)
5. Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade)
6. El Viento Sabe Que Vuelvo a Casa (Jose Luis Torres Leiva)
7. Homeland: Iraq Year Zero (Abbas Fahdel)
8. Hermia & Helena (Matias Pineiro)
=  The Ornithologist (Joao Pedro Rodrigues)
10. Paterson (Jim Jarmusch)
=   Staying Vertical (Alain Guiraudie)

Best First Film
1. La Noche (Edgardo Castro)
2. Short Stay (Ted Fendt)
3. The Human Surge (Eduardo Williams)

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

MOONLIGHT WINS TOP HONOURS FROM ALLIANCE OF WOMEN FILM JOURNALISTS


You'll surely understand - Christmas festivities impeded my ability to report upon the incessant developments of the early third of awards season. But I have at last emerged from a turkey-and-wine-induced stupor to announce news of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2016 awards. And it's yet more success for Moonlight - gee, what a surprise. Props to this lot for showing their fellow female-focused 'critics' in the WFCC how to do it with two awards for Isabelle Huppert in Elle, though their Hall of Shame pick is an utterly baffling one in the light of the context and the competition. Remember their nominations? Now you do! All the details below.

AWFJ Awards

Best Film
Moonlight

Best Director
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)

Best Actress
Ruth Negga (Loving)

Best Actor
Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)

Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis (Fences)

Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)

Best Screenplay, Original
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)

Best Screenplay, Adapted
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)

Best Cinematography
James Laxton (Moonlight)

Best Editing
Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders (Moonlight)

Best Ensemble Cast - Casting Director
Yesi Ramirez (Moonlight)

Best Animated Film
Zootopia (Jared Bush, Byron Howard and Rich Moore)

Best Documentary
13th (Ava DuVernay)

Best Non-English Language Film
The Handmaiden (Park Chan Wook)

EDA Female Focus Awards

Best Woman Director
Ava DuVernay (13th)

Best Woman Screenwriter
Kelly Reichardt (Certain Women)

Best Animated Female
Auli'i Cravalho - 'Moana' (Moana)
Ginnifer Goodwin - 'Judy' (Zootopia)

Best Breakthrough Performance
Ruth Negga (Loving)

Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry
Ava DuVernay - for 13th and raising awareness about the need for diversity and gender equality in Hollywood

EDA Special Mention Awards

Actress Defying Age and Ageism
Annette Bening (20th Century Women)
Isabelle Huppert (Elle / Things to Come)

Bravest Performance
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)

Remake or Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made
Ben-Hur

Actress Most in Need of a New Agent
Jennifer Aniston (Mother's Day / Office Christmas Party)

Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Lead and the Love Interest
Warren Beatty and Lily Collins (Rules Don't Apply)

AWFJ Hall of Shame Award
Sharon Maguire and Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jones's Baby)

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

SEATTLE FILM CRITICS SOCIETY ANNOUNCES 2016 NOMINATIONS


We are always in safe hands with the Seattle Film Critics Society. Their slate of 2016 nominations is easily among the finest of awards season so far, and will undoubtedly remain that way as the industry side of the race takes over in 2017. With 13th, Elle, The Handmaiden and The Witch adding extra colour and quality to the Best Picture list, you can be sure that the SFCS will pick some highly deserving winners on the 5th of January. All the details for now are right here:

Best Picture of the Year
13th
Arrival
Elle
The Handmaiden
Hell or High Water
Jackie
La La Land
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight
The Witch

Best Director
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Robert Eggers (The Witch)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Paul Verhoeven (Elle)
Denis Villeneuve (Arrival)

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Amy Adams (Arrival)
Kate Beckinsale (Love & Friendship)
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
Natalie Portman (Jackie)
Emma Stone (La La Land)

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
Ryan Gosling (La La Land)
Logan Lerman (Indignation)
Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic)
Denzel Washington (Fences)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Viola Davis (Fences)
Lily Gladstone (Certain Women)
Naomie Harris (Moonlight)
Kate McKinnon (Ghostbusters)
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
Kyle Chandler (Manchester by the Sea)
John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane)
Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea)

Best Screenplay
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)
Eric Heisserer (Arrival)
Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea)
Taylor Sheridan (Hell or High Water)

Best Cinematography
Jarin Blaschke (The Witch)
Stephane Fontaine (Jackie)
James Laxton (Moonlight)
Linus Sandgren (La La Land)
Bradford Young (Arrival)

Best Film Editing
Nels Bangerter and David Teague (Cameraperson)
Tom Cross (La La Land)
Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders (Moonlight)
Jake Roberts (Hell or High Water)
Joe Walker (Arrival)

Best Production Design
Doug Chiang, Neil Lamont and Lee Sandales (Rogue One)
Paul Hotte and Patrice Vermette (Arrival)
Veronique Melery and Jean Rabasse (Jackie)
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco and David Wasco (La La Land)
Ryu Seong Hee (The Handmaiden)

Best Costume Design
Madeline Fontaine (Jackie)
Jo Sang Gyeong (The Handmaiden)
Linda Muir (The Witch)
Eimer ni Mhaoldomhnaigh (Love & Friendship)
Mary Zophres (La La Land)

Best Visual Effects
Richard Bluff, Stephane Ceretti, Vincent Cirelli and Paul Corbould (Doctor Strange)
Neil Corbould, Hal T. Hickel, John Knoll and Mohen Leo (Rogue One)
Dan DeLeeuw, Russell Earl, Greg Steele and Daniel Sudick (Captain America: Civil War)
Andrew R. Jones, Robert Legato, Dan Lemmon and Adam Valdez (The Jungle Book)
Louis Morin (Arrival)

Best Original Score
Nicholas Britell (Moonlight)
Andy Hull and Robert McDowell (Swiss Army Man)
Justin Hurwitz (La La Land)
Johann Johannsson (Arrival)
Mica Levi (Jackie)

Best Ensemble Cast
Captain Fantastic
Fences
Hell or High Water
Manchester by the Sea
Moonlight

Best Animated Feature
Finding Dory (Angus MacLane and Andrew Stanton)
Kubo and the Two Strings (Travis Knight)
Moana (Ron Clements and John Musker)
Tower (Keith Maitland)
Zootopia (Jared Bush, Byron Howard and Rich Moore)

Best Documentary Feature
13th (Ava DuVernay)
Cameraperson (Kirsten Johnson)
O.J.: Made in America (Ezra Edelman)
Tickled (David Farrier and Dylan Reeve)
Weiner (Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg)

Best Foreign Language Film
Elle (Paul Verhoeven)
The Handmaiden (Park Chan Wook)
The Innocents (Anne Fontaine)
Under the Shadow (Babak Anvari)
The Wailing (Na Hong Jin)

Best Youth Performance
Alex R. Hibbert (Moonlight)
Royalty Hightower (The Fits)
Sunny Pawar (Lion)
Harvey Scrimshaw (The Witch)
Anya Taylor-Joy (The Witch)

Best Villain
Charlie and Wahab Chaudary (The Witch)
John Goodman (10 Cloverfield Lane)
Stephen Lang (Don't Breathe)
Ben Mendelsohn (Rogue One)
Patrick Stewart (Green Room)