February 17, 2010

The International Cinemaphile Society gives out their awards!

Here's the ICS winners:

PICTURE
01. A Serious Man
02. The White Ribbon
03. Fantastic Mr. Fox
04. Inglourious Basterds
05. Tokyo Sonata
06. 35 Shots of Rum
07. The Hurt Locker
08. District 9
09. Bright Star
10. Up In The Air

DIRECTOR
Ethan & Joel Coen – A Serious Man
runner-up: Michael Haneke – The White Ribbon

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
01. The White Ribbon
02. Tokyo Sonata
03. 35 Shots of Rum
04. Summer Hours
05. Broken Embraces
06. Still Walking
07. Lorna’s Silence
08. The Beaches of Agnès
09. Ponyo
10. O’Horten
11. The Headless Woman

ACTOR
Colin Firth – A Single Man
runner- up: Michael Stuhlbarg – A Serious Man

ACTRESS
Tilda Swinton – Julia
runner-up: Abbie Cornish – Bright Star

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds
runner-up: Peter Capaldi – In the Loop

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Vera Farmiga – Up In The Air
runners-up: Mo’Nique – Precious, and Penélope Cruz – Broken Embraces

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
A Serious Man – Ethan & Joel Coen
runner-up: Inglourious Basterds – Quentin Tarantino

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Fantastic Mr. Fox – Wes Anderson & Noah Baumbach
runner-up: In the Loop – Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci & Tony Roche

CINEMATOGRAPHY
The White Ribbon – Christian Berger
runner-up: Inglourious Basterds – Robert Richardson

EDITING
The Hurt Locker – Chris Innis & Bob Murawski
runner-up: Broken Embraces – José Salcedo

PRODUCTION DESIGN

Fantastic Mr. Fox – Nelson Lowry
runner-up: A Serious Man – Jess Gonchor

ORIGINAL SCORE
A Single Man – Abel Korzeniowski
runner-up: Fantastic Mr. Fox – Alexandre Desplat

ENSEMBLE
In the Loop
runner-up: The White Ribbon

ANIMATED FILM
Fantastic Mr. Fox
runner-up: Ponyo

DOCUMENTARY
The Beaches of Agnès
runner-up: Anvil! The Story of Anvil

-They certainly mixed it up...thoughts?

13 comments:

  1. An interesting assortment, to say the least...

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  2. It's a different list. No Avatar, No Up, and they loved A Serious Man. Christoph Waltz was the only winner that seemed to be on the same page as everyone else. Wonder if this means anything for A Serious Man at the Academy?

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  3. Highly unlikely, but nothing is impossible.

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  4. Hmmmmm, they list A Serious Man as #1 instead of #81...interesting.
    Just kidding, Joey, I couldn't resist.

    -Robbie

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  5. It's almost as if they had a different opinion than I did...

    No worries, I'm fully aware I'm in the minority. Just like how movies like Where the Wild Things Are and Moon split some people, this one did too, I just happened to fall outside of the majority on this one. It happened before, and it will happen again. If I or other didn't occasionally have unpopular takes on film, film criticism would be a pretty boring thing...

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  6. I know it's contrary to conventional wisdom, but I wouldn't be shocked if this year's acting award surprise is Firth over Bridges. I think it's the most likely acting upset.

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  7. no WAY bridges loses it. Impossible.

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  8. I wouldn't say impossible...but 95% sure he wins. If not, I'd lean towards Renner as the upset more than Firth.

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  9. I understand that Bridges deserves to win for a lifetime of work. But if we're voting based exclusively a single performance, than it should be a race between Firth and Clooney. I won't be dissappointed if Bridges wins, though.

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  10. Yay, an award for Tilda Swinton! WOOO-HOOOOO!

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  11. I think if it's for a single performance, it's between Bridges, Clooney, and Renner. Bridges will win though...

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  12. I get the feeling that you just plain don't like "A Single Man?" I was so deeply moved by Firth's performance in it, particularly the much-discussed scene on the telephone. And, as much as I liked "The Hurt Locker," I didn't find anything particularly impressive about Renner. It was a fine performance, but not something I'll remember in a few years. Also, I really felt like he wasn't particularly a lead, at least not any more than the Anthony Mackie (they had almost the same amount of screen time).

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  13. If you mean me, why would you think that? I liked it just fine, and was predicting Tom Ford for a nomination at one point, and Colin Firth is one of my favorite actors. I just found that I preferred more performances this year (Renner's included) to his, and of the nominated 5, I find that the nomination is his reward this year. Even if it was my favorite film of the year, I'd still have that feeling about Firth, because that's what the situation appears to be, and it'd be disingenuous of me to make my personal opinion into the facts that I provide to you guys.

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