MTFB OSCAR UPDATE
We're staring down the last six days before the Oscars on Sunday night. The last of the Guilds have spoken as well as the Independent Spirit Awards. Oscar voting ends tomorrow. It's almost time people.
Here are the next to last predictions for the categories of International Feature, Animated Feature, Documentary Feature, Original Score, Original Song and Makeup/Hair. Final predictions for all 23 categories will go up here on Sunday morning.
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE
1) All Quiet on the Western Front (1)
2) Argentina 1985 (2)
3) Close (3)
4) EO (4)
5) The Quiet Girl (5)
ANIMANTED FEATURE
1) GDT's Pinocchio (1)
2) Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2)
3) Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (3)
4) Turning Red (4)
5) The Sea Beast (5)
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
1) Navalny (2)
2) Fire of Love (1)
3) All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (3)
4) All That Breathes (4)
5) The House of Splinters (5)
PRODUCTION DESIGN
1) Elvis (1)
2) Babylon (2)
3) All Quiet on the Western Front (3)
4) Avatar: The Way of Water (4)
5) The Fabelmans (5)
COSTUME DESIGN
1) Elvis (1)
2) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2)
3) Babylon (3)
4) Everything Everywhere All at Once (4)
5) Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (5)
MAKEUP/HAIR
1) Elvis (1)
2) The Whale (2)
3) All Quiet on the Western Front (4)
4) The Batman (3)
5) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (5)
WRITER'S GUILD
Sarah Polley won Best Adapted Screenplay at the WGA as well as the USC Scripter Award (which focuses exclusively on Adapted screenplays) this past weekend. That's a good indicator that the TFF #49 film is in prime position to pick up that Oscar on Sunday. There had been a sense that All Quiet on the Western Front might have the inside track to the Oscar. That sentiment seems quelled now with this weekend's double win for Polley.
INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS
TFF #49 was represented in the list of Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday by wins for:
Best Documentary: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Best Cinemtography: TAR
Robert Altman Award: Women Talking
Best First Feature: Aftersun
Everything Everywhere All at Once was the big winner of the evening with wins for Best Feature, Direction, Actress (Yeoh), Supporting Actor (Quan), Breakthrough Performance (Hsu), Screenplay and Editing.
VISITATIONS
MARCEL THE SHELL: Jenny Slate with Indiewire.
EMAIL: mpgort@gmail.com
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