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Monday, 26 February 2024

Awards Season 2024: Awards Winners Round-Up


Due to a combination of factors (don't you just hate it when life gets in the way?), I've not been up to updating the awards season tracker. But time stands still for no nerd, which means that in the meantime, no less than five (yes, five) of the major awards bodies have handed out their gold/silver/glassware. 

So brace yourself for a positive deluge of awards results, and get ready to see a lot of the same names over and over again. Let's begin!



DIRECTORS GUILD AWARDS


On Saturday 10th February 2024, the Directors' Guild Awards (DGA) were handed out. 
The film winners are:

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Films: Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)

Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First-Time Feature Film Director: Celine Song (Past Lives

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary: Mstyslav Chernov (20 Days In Mariupol)



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BAFTA FILM AWARDS


On Sunday 18th February 2024, the 77th British Academy Film Awards were given out in a star-studded ceremony, hosted for the first time by David Tennant (who made for a very affable and enjoyable host). 

Here's a full list of BAFTA winners.


Best Film: Oppenheimer

Outstanding British Film: The Zone Of Interest

Leading Actor: Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer)

Leading Actress: Emma Stone (Poor Things)

Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr. (Oppenheimer)

Supporting Actress: Da'Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers)

Director: Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)

Original Screenplay: Anatomy Of A Fall

Adapted Screenplay: American Fiction

Outstanding Debut By A British Writer, Director Or Producer: Savanah Leaf (writer/director/producer), Shirley O’Connor (producer), Medb Riordan (producer) (Earth Mama)

Animated Film: The Boy And The Heron

Documentary: 20 Days In Mariupol

Film Not In The English Language: The Zone Of Interest

Cinematography: Oppenheimer

Costume Design: Poor Things

Editing: Oppenheimer

Make Up And Hair: Poor Things

Original Music: Oppenheimer

Production Design: Poor Things

Sound: The Zone Of Interest

Special Visual Effects: Poor Things

Casting: The Holdovers

Short Animation: Crab Day

Short Film: Jellyfish And Lobster

Rising Star: Mia McKenna-Bruce

Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema: June Givanni

BAFTA Fellowship: Samantha Morton


Oppenheimer took home the most awards, winning seven; Poor Things wins five, and The Zone Of Interest wins three. 



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SCREEN ACTORS GUILD (SAG) AWARDS


The 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards were held on Saturday 24th February in a ceremony which streamed live on Netflix and hosted by Idris Elba.

Here are the film winners:

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Oppenheimer

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Lily Gladstone (Killers Of The Flower Moon)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Robert Downey Jr. (Oppenheimer)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Da'Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers)

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One

Three awards for Oppenheimer, including the SAG-equivalent of Best Picture, makes them the big winner of the night. Lily Gladstone's win here will be very welcome in keeping her Oscar hopes alive. 

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PRODUCERS GUILD AWARDS (PGA)


The 35th Producers Guild Awards (PGA) were handed out on Sunday 25th February. The film winners are:

Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures: Oppenheimer

Documentary Film: American Symphony

Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures: Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse



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INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS

Also on Sunday 25th February, the 39th Film Independent Spirit Awards- recognising films made wholly or partly outside the traditional studio system- took place.

Here's a full list of film winners. 

Best Feature: Past Lives

Best Lead Performance: Jeffrey Wright (American Fiction)

Best Supporting Performance: Da'Vine Joy Randolph (The Holdovers)

Best Breakthrough Performance: Dominic Sessa (The Holdovers)

Best Director: Celine Song (Past Lives)

Best Screenplay: Cord Jefferson (American Fiction)

Best First Screenplay: Samy Burch (screenplay); Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik (story) (May December)

Best Cinematography: The Holdovers

Best Editing: How To Blow Up A Pipeline

Best First Feature: A Thousand And One

Best International Film: Anatomy Of A Fall

Best Documentary: Four Daughters

John Cassavetes Award: Fremont

Robert Altman Award: Showing Up

The John Cassavetes Award is given to the creative team of a film budgeted at less than $1 million, whilst the Robert Altman Award is presented to the ensemble cast of the movie, its director, and its casting director(s). 

The Holdovers was the biggest winner of the night, with three awards; Past Lives and American Fiction took home two apiece. 

Congratulations to all winners!




So, after all of this is taken into consideration, where does it look like the awards season is headed, as we get into the home strait with only the Razzies and the Oscars left to announce? From my position, this is what I'm thinking: 
  • Oppenheimer looks to be in a strong position to win Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. 
  • Da'Vine Joy Randolph is almost certainly going to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar.
  • It feels like a two-horse race between Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone for Best Actress, but I'd say Gladstone's SAG win puts her slightly ahead.
  • Barbie's best chance of any kind of Oscar win is almost certainly Best Original Song, although it may also get several of the technical awards (if they don't go to Poor Things or Oppenheimer)
  • There's a couple of films that were low on my radar that I really need to get to watch!

The next- and indeed final- weekend of the 2024 awards season comes on the weekend of 9th/10th March with the Razzies and the Oscars announced that weekend. 
 

Wednesday, 14 February 2024

Watchers Productions Presents... Strange Tales: Dinner Date

It's Valentine's Day. A day to celebrate love in all its forms. A particularly apt day for Watchers Productions to release the next short film in our Strange Tales series, as it's all to do with relationships.

Watchers Productions proudly presents...

DINNER DATE


Written by Christopher Maxwell, and directed by Terrance Marshman-Edwards

Starring: Liz Keech (Jen), Nick Brimble (David), and Nicky Davies (Ceri)

David lives alone and is trying to get himself out into the dating world. He's invited Jen around for dinner to show off his cooking skills. The two laugh and bond, but Jen suspects David might be keeping something from her...


You can watch Dinner Date here!

For more information about our Strange Tales project, the other films already released and those currently in production, please see the Watchers Productions website.