Thursday, February 27, 2025

MTFB's Almost Final Oscar Winner Predictions / RIP Gene Hackman

MTFB'S ALMOST FINAL OSCAR WINNER PREDICTIONS




That's right.  "Almost Final".  I finally decided that I'll put up a "Final Final" on Sunday morning so as to have the freshest data for the nine or so categories that are tight.  More on them below.  That said, here are your latest MTFB predictions about who/what wins an Oscar on Sunday night in all 23 categories.  As always, TFF #51 films are in Bold.  A film's previous position is in parentheses to the right of each title.


BEST PICTURE




1) Anora (1)
2) Conclave (2)
3) The Brutalist (3)
4) A Complete Unknown (4)
5) Wicked (5)
6) Emilia Perez (6)
7) I'm Still Here (8)
8) The Substance (7)
9) Dune Part Two (9)
10) Nickel Boys (10)


BEST DIRECTION

1) Sean Baker/Anora (1)
2) Brady Corbet/The Brutalist (2)
3) James Mangold/A Complete Unknown (3)
4) Coralie Fargeat/The Substance (4)
5) Jacques Audiard/Emilia Perez (5)


BEST ACTRESS

1) Mikey Madison/Anora (3)
2) Demi Moore/The Substance (1)
3) Fernanda Torres/I'm Still Here (2)
4) Cynthia Erivo/Wicked (4)
5) Karla Sofia Gascon/Emilia Perez (5)


BEST ACTOR




1) Adrien Brody/The Brutalist (1)
2) Timothee Chalamet/A Complete Unknown (2)
3) Ralph Fiennes/Conclave (3)
4) Domingo Colman/Sing Sing (4)
5) Sebastian Stan/The Apprentice (5)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Zoe Saldana/Emilia Perez (1)
2) Arian Grande/Wicked (2)
3) Isabella Rossellini/Conclave (4)
4) Monica Barbaro/A Complete Unknown (3)
5) Felicity Jones/The Brutalist (5)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kieran Culkin/A Real Pain (1)
2) Yura Borisov/Anora (3)
3) Edward Norton/A Complete Unknown (2)
4) Guy Pearce/The Brutalist (4)
5) Jeremy Strong/The Apprentice (5)


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY




1) Conclave (1)
2) Nickel Boys (3)
3) A Complete Unknown (2)
4) Emilia Perez (4)
5) Sing Sing (5)


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

1) Anora (1)
2) A Real Pain (3)
3) The Substance (2)
4) The Brutalist (4)
5) September 5 (5)


BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM




1) Emilia Perez (2)
2) I'm Still Here (1)
3) The Seed of the Sacred Fig (3)
4) Flow (4)
5) The Girl with the Needle (5)


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

1) Porcelain War (2)
2) No Other Land (1)
3) Black Box Diaries (3)
4) Sugarcane (4)
5) Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat (5)


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

1) The Wild Robot (1)
2) Flow (2)
3) Inside Out 2 (3)
4) Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (5)
5) Memoir of a Snail (4)


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY




1) The Brutalist (1)
2) Nosferatu (2)
3) Dune Part Two (3)
4) Maria (5)
5) Emilia Perez (4)


BEST EDITING

1) Conclave (1)
2) Anora (2)
3) Wicked (4)
4) Emilia Perez (5)
5) The Brutalist (3)


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Wicked (1)
2) The Brutalist (2)
3) Nosferatu (3)
4) Conclave (5)
5) Dune Part Two (4)


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE




1) The Brutalist (1)
2) Conclave (2)
3) The Wild Robot (3)
4) Emilia Perez (4)
5) Wicked (5)


BEST ORIGINAL SONG

1) El Mal/Emilia Perez (1)
2) The Journey/The Six Triple Eight (2)
3) Mi Camino/Emilia Perez (3)
4) Never Too Late/Never Too Late (4)
5) Like a Bird/Sing Sing (5)


BEST COSTUME DESIGN

1) Wicked (1)
2) Nosferatu (2)
3) Conclave (3)
4) A Complete Unknown (4)
5) Gladiator II (5)


BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) The Substance (1)
2) Wicked (2)
3) Emilia Perez (3)
4) Nosferatu (4)
5) A Different Man (5)


BEST SOUND DESIGN


1) Dune Part Two (1)
2) Wicked (2)
3) A Complete Unknown (3)
4) Emilia Perez (4)
5) The Wild Robot (5)


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS




1) Dune Part Two (1)
2) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2)
3) Wicked (3)
4) Better Man (4)
5) Alien: Romulus (5)


BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT

1) Anuja
2) I Am Not a Robot
3) A Lien
4) The Man Who Would Not Remain Silent
5) The Last Ranger


BEST ANIMATED SHORT

1) Wander to Wonder
2) Beautiful Men
3) The Shadow of the Cypress Tree
4) Yuck!
5) Magic Candles


BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

1) I Am Ready Warden
2) The Only Girl in the Orchestra
3) Instruments of a Beating Heart
4) Incident
5) Death by Numbers


Comments:  Your Oscar pool likely depends on 10 categories.  As always all three Shorts categories are up in the air. The Feature categories with some wiggle room:

Best Actress: Madison and Moore.
Best Actor: Brody and Chalamet.
Best Original Screenplay: Anora, A Real Pain and The Substance.
Best International Feature: Emilia Perez and I'm Still Here.
Best Documentary Feature: Porcelain War and No Other Land.
Best Editing: Conclave and Anora.
Best Sound Design: Dune Part Two, Wicked and A Complete Unknown

As of this morning here's how I am predicting Oscars for TFF #51 films:

Anora (4): Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay.
Emilia Perez (3): Best International Film, Best Supporting Actress and Best Song.
Conclave (2): Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing.
A Real Pain (1): Best Supporting Actor.

For a total of 10 Oscars. for TFF #51 films.

Best chances to pickup a "Surprise" win for TFF #51 films:

Conclave: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Score.
No Other Land: Best Documentary.
Anora: Best Supporting Actor and Best Editing.
Nickel Boys: Best Adapted Screenplay
A Real Pain: Best Original Screenplay.

Other non-TFF #51 feature winners that I'm predicting:

The Brutalist (3): Best Actor, Best Original Score and Best Cinematography.
Wicked (2): Best Production Design and Best Costume Design.
Dune Part Two (2): Best Sound Design and Best Visual Effects.
Porcelain War (1): Best Documentary.
The Substance (1): Best Makeup/Hair.
The Wild Robot (1): Best Animated Feature.


I'll have a "Final Final" posted sometime Sunday morning.


RIP GENE HACKMAN




One of the greats has left us.  Authorities in Santa Fe, NM reported overnight that Hackman was found dead in his home along with his wife and dog.  Santa Fe law enforcement say there was no sign of foul play.

In 1974, at the very first Telluride Film Festival, audiences got to see Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation which features one of Hackman's best performances.

Hackman won two Oscars in his career.  One in 1972 for Best Actor in The French Connection and a second in 1993 for Best Supporting Actor in Unforgiven.

Hackman was 95.




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Monday, February 24, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Makeup-Hair, Costumes and More / SAG Awards and TFF #51 / Film Independent Spirit Awards and TFF #51 / Misericordia Trailer

 MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: MAKEUP/HAIR, COSTUMES AND MORE




We're in the stretch run now.  Oscar Night is down to less than week from today.  In today's post I update these categories: Makeup/Hair, Costumes, Sound and Visual Effects.  I last posted predictions for these categories on Feb. 10th.  TFF #51 films are in Bold.  Their previous predicted position is indicated to the right in parentheses.


BEST MAKEUP/HAIR




1) The Substance (1)
2) Wicked (2)
3) Emilia Perez (3)
4) Nosferatu (5)
5) A Different Man (4)


BEST SOUND DESIGN

1) Dune Part Two (3)
2) Wicked (2)
3) A Complete Unknown (1)
4) Emilia Perez (4)
5) The Wild Robot (5)



BEST COSTUME DESIGN




1) Wicked (1)
2) Nosferatu (3)
3) Conclave (2)
4) A Complete Unknown (4)
5) Gladiator II (5)



BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

1) Dune Part Two (1)
2) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2)
3) Wicked (3)
4) Better Man (4)
5) Alien: Romulus (5)


Comment: I have no TFF #51 films to win in any of these four categories.  The real battle among these four is Sound Design which appears to be a down to the wire race between Dune 2 and Wicked.  I also wouldn't be shocked if A Complete unknown sneaks on Oscar night.

Based on my latest predictions in the feature categories, here's what MTFB predicts will happen on Sunday night:

Five TFF #51 win nine Oscars

Anora: Best Picture, Direction and Original Screenplay.
Conclave: Adapted Screenplay and Editing.
Emilia Perez: Supporting Actress and Song.
A Real Pain: Supporting Actor.
No Other Land: Documentary.

The rest:

The Brutalist: Actor, Cinematography and Score.
The Substance: Actress, Makeup/Hair.
Wicked: Production Design and Costumes.
Dune Part Two: Sound and Visual Effects.
I'm Still Here: International Feature.
Animated: The Wild Robot.

MTFB is saying it'll be a "spread the wealth" night with no film winning more than three Oscars.  BUT...FINAL MTFB predictions are coming on Thursday.


SAG AWARDS AND TFF #51


It was a good night at the SAG Awards for TFF #51 films.  Telluride films won three of the six film categories.  Zoe Saldana won Supporting Actress for Emilia Perez while Kieran Culkin won Supporting Actor for A Real Pain and Conclave win the big prize being named Best Cast.

Other awards were won by Demi Moore (Best Actress/The Substance ) and Timothee Chalamet (Best Actor/A Complete Unknown).  The Fall Guy won  for Best Stunt Cast.

Moore and Chalamet's wins could portend Oscar wins next week and the Conclave win suggests that Anora's anointing is not a foregone conclusion.  The SAG Best Cast award has about a 50% record of going on to win the Oscar for Best Picture.



FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS AND TFF #51




The Spirit Awards were announced on Saturday and five TFF films were winners of seven of the categories with Anora having a big night winning three awards.  Here are the TFF #51 results:

Anora: Best Feature, Direction and Lead Performance (Madison).
A Real Pain: Best Supporting Performance (Culkin) and Screenplay.
Nickel Boys: Best Cinematography.
No Other Land: Best Documentary.



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Thursday, February 20, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Winners Predictions-Cinematography and More / Bonus Update: Best Picture / SAG on Sunday / Trailer and Release for Thank You Very Much / Interviews and Profiles

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: WINNERS PREDICTIONS: CINEMATOGRAPHY AND MORE

Oscar voting is CLOSED!  The ballot deadline was Tuesday evening.  Now we wait...  

I'm updating five categories today that were last posted on Feb. 6th.  As always TFF #51 films are Bold and their previous position on the chart is to the right in parentheses.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1) The Brutalist (1)
2) Nosferatu (3)
3) Dune Part Two (2)
4) Emilia Perez (5)
5) Maria (4)


BEST EDITING




1) Conclave (1)
2) Anora (2)
3) The Brutalist (3)
4) Wicked (5)
5) Emilia Perez (4)


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

1) Wicked (1)
2) The Brutalist (2)
3) Nosferatu (5)
4) Dune Part Two (3)
5) Conclave (4)


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

1) The Brutalist (1)
2) Conclave (2)
3) The Wild Robot (3)
4) Emilia Perez (4)
5) Wicked (5)


BEST ORIGINAL SONG




1) El Mal/Emilia Perez (1)
2) The Journey/The Six Triple Eight (2)
3) Mi Camino/Emilia Perez (3)
4) Never Too Late/Never Too Late (5)
5) Like a Bird/Sing Sing (4)

 Comment:  Currently I have TFF #51 films winning two of these five Oscars with Conclave taking Editing (though if Anora wins here that'll keep Editing in the TFF #51 family) and Emilia Perez taking Original Song.  The other "Best Chance" of a pickup is Conclave in Original Score.  At the moment I have Conclave winning Adapted Screenplay and Editing.  If it does upset The Brutalist for Score then maybe an upset is brewing in favor of Conclave over Anora for Best Picture.  


BONUS UPDATE: BEST PICTURE




I'm not actually due for an update of the Best Picture race until the 27th but thought I'd give it a quick looksee.

1) Anora (1)
2) Conclave (2)
3) The Brutalist (4)
4) A Complete Unknown (3)
5) Wicked (5)
6) Emilia Perez (6)
7) The Substance (7)
8) I'm Still Here (8)
9) Dune Part Two (9)
10) Nickel Boys (10)

Comment: The movement of note is bit of a boost for The Brutalist and a bit of a lag for A Complete Unknown.  Conclave seems best poised to upset Anora's strong hold on the top prize.  Did it's four BAFTA wins indicate something?  


SAG ON SUNDAY




The Screen Actors Guild (SAG-Aftra) happen Sunday night at 8:00pm Eastern/5:00pm Pacific.  They're on Netflix.  There are six categories for film.  Actress, Actor, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Cast and Stunt Cast.  All but Stunt Cast, perhaps, shine light on The Oscars.

Best Actress:  If Mikey Madison wins...that's another indicator that Anora has the BP Oscar sewn up.  If Demi Moore, once regarded as the frontrunner, grabs this trophy then Best Actress could be a nail-biter on Oscar night.

Best Actor:  Adrien Brody is looking strong and he needs a win to boost The Brutalist's chance at Best Picture.  Timothee Chalamet could win and that's essential for A Complete Unknown to have any shot at Best Picture.  A Ralph Fiennes win, while unlikely but not outside the realm of possibility, would be huge indicator that Conclave is upsetting Anora.

Best Supporting Actress: Despite all the controversy surrounding Emilia Perez, Zoe Saldana still looks strong for SAG and Oscar.  A Monica Barbaro upset combined with a Chalamet win for Actor might mean A Complete Unknown has slipped into the Best Picture top spot. 

Best Supporting Actor: At this point I think everyone has determined that Kieran Culkin (like Saldana) has this in the bag.  As with Chalamet and Barbaro, an Edward Norton win aids A Complete Unknown.

Best Cast: If any film other than Anora wins this there are real chances that the Oscar is going somewhere else.  It wouldn't doom Anora which has had such incredible precursor success that it remains the big favorite for Oscar night.  Wins for either Conclave or A Complete Unknown would make Oscar night very intriguing.

SAG Guesses: Madison, Brody, Saldana, Culkin, Anora.  Four of the five categories go to TFF #51 films.  Tune into Netflix on Sunday to find out.



TRAILER AND RELEASE FOR THANK YOU VERY MUCH

A number of outlets reported this week that Alex Braverman's Andy Kaufman documentary that screened as a part of TFF #50 has a release date of Marc. 28th.  Drafthouse also released a trailer for the doc.  Here that is via YouTube:






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Monday, February 17, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Oscar Winners Predictions: Screenplays and More / BAFTA and TFF #51 / Writers' Guild and TFF #51

 MTFB OSCAR WINNERS PREDICTIONS: SCREENPLAYS AND MORE





We're under two weeks to Oscar night.  Today I am updating predictions for both screenplay categories as well as International , Animated and Documentary features.  These categories were first predicted two weeks back on Feb. 3rd.  As always, TFF films are Bold.  A film's previous ranking is indicated to the right in parentheses.


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

1) Conclave (1)
2) A Complete Unknown (2)
3) Nickel Boys (3)
4) Emilia Perez (4)
5) Sing Sing (5)


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY




1) Anora (1)
2) The Substance (3)
3) A Real Pain (4)
4) The Brutalist (2)
5) September 5 (5)


BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) I'm Still Here (1)
2) Emilia Perez (3)
3) The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2)
4) Flow  (4)
5) The Girl with the Needle (5)


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE




1) The Wild Robot (1)
2) Flow (2)
3) Inside Out 2 (3)
4) Memoir of a Snail (5)
5) Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (4)


BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

1) No Other Land (1)
2) Porcelain War (4)
3) Black Box Diaries (3)
4) Sugarcane (2)
5) Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat (5)


Comments:  Despite the backlash, Emilia Perez still looks like it has a real shot at the International Feature Oscar.  I still have it behind I'm Still Here but it feels close.  Additionally, Porcelain War has surged in the Documentary category.  The biggest lock from these categories seems to be Conclave in Adapted Screenplay.

Should these predictions prove out, TFF #51 films would win three of the five categories.


BAFTA AND TFF #51
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts announced their winners on Sunday.  each with Conclave leading the way with four wins including Best Film. Four TFF #51 films landed a least two BAFTAs including Conclave with four wins including Best Film.

Here's the rundown of  TFF #51 films' BAFTA wins:

Conclave: Best Film, Best British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Editing.  
Anora: Best Actress (Madison) and Casting.
Emilia Perez: Best Film Not in the English Language and Best Supporting Actress (Saldana).
A Real Pain: Best Supporting Actor (Culkin) and Original Screenplay.

Among non-TFF films The Brutalist had four wins as well for Best Direction, Actor (Brody), Cinematography and Score.

The Conclave win for Best Film gives it a little life for Oscar night.  Wins for Saldana and Culkin cement their status for Supporting Oscars and all of the hubbub regarding Emilia Perez didn't seem to slow it down in London.




TFF #51 films were nominated for a total of  45 awards.


WRITERS' GUILD AND TFF #51




Two TFF #51 films picked up Writers' Guild of America awards on Saturday night.  Sean Baker won for Anora as Best Original Screenplay while RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes shared the trophy for Nickel Boys as Best Adapted Screenplay.

These results are likely indicative of an Anora Oscar win in two weeks.  The Nickel Boys win is likely less predictive as Conclave was ineligible under WGA rules.  Most of the Oscar prediction community thinks Conclave is the favorite.  Currently 29 out of the 34 Gold Derby experts are predicting Conclave to pick up the Oscar win.










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Thursday, February 13, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Winners Predicitons: Above the Line / Looking Forward to Cannes / Trailer for The Friend / Interviews and Profiles: The Seed of the Sacred Fig and Nickel Boys

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: WINNERS PREDICTIONS: ABOVE THE LINE




The difference two weeks can make.  Since the last posting of theses six "Above the Line" categories, the Karla Sofia Gascon implosion has done major damage to the Oscar chances of Emilia Perez and the 1-2-3 blitz from last weekend of Anora winning Best Picture from the Critics' Choice as well as the Producers' Guild and the directing trophy from the Directors' Guild has re-shaped the Oscar map.  Here's where we are as of this morning.  As always TTFF films are Bold and a film/performer's position from the last set of predictions is indicated in parentheses to the right.


BEST PICTURE




1) Anora (4)
2) Conclave (3)
3) A Complete Unknown (5)
4) The Brutalist (2)
5) Wicked (6)
6) Emilia Perez (1)
7) The Substance (7)
8) I'm Still Here (10)
9) Dune Part Two (9)
10) Nickel Boys (8)


BEST DIRECTION

1) Sean Baker/Anora (3)
2) Brady Corbet/The Brutalist (1)
3) James Mangold/A Complete Unknown (4)
4) Coralie Fargeat/The Substance (5)
5) Jacques Audiard/Emilia Perez (2)


BEST ACTRESS

1) Demi Moore/The Substance (1)
2) Fernanda Torres/I'm Still Here (3)
3) Mikey Madison/Anora (3)
4) Cynthia Erivo/Wicked (5)
5) Karla Sofia Gascon/Emilia Perez (4)


BEST ACTOR




1) Adrien Brody/The Brutalist (2)
2) Timothee Chalamet/A Complete Unknown (1)
3) Ralph Fiennes/Conclave (3)
4) Colman Domingo/Sing Sing (4)
5) Sebastian Stan/The Apprentice (5)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

1) Zoe Saldana/Emilia Perez (1)
2) Ariana Grande/Wicked (2)
3) Monica Barbaro/A Complete Unknown (4)
4) Isabella Rossellini/Conclave (3)
5) Felicity Jones/The Brutalist (5)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

1) Kieran Culkin/A Real Pain (1)
2) Edward Norton/A Complete Unknown (2)
3) Yura Borisov/Anora (4)
4) Guy Pearce/The Brutalist (3)
5) Jeremy Strong/The Apprentice (5)

Comment: As of today's post, MTFB is predicting TFF #51 films to win of these six categories: Picture, Direction and both Supporting Acting awards.

Anora's ascendance is clear as is the Emilia Perez debacle.  I was actually surprised that Emilia Perez only dropped to #6 in Best Picture and the Zoe Saldana remains viable for a Best Supporting Actress film for the film.

Oscar voting is open and we wait to hear from the BAFTAs on Sunday.


LOOKING FORWARD TO CANNES




Jordan Ruimy of World of Reel has his annual speculation list up and running for films that might be selected for Cannes.  As I always like to do at this time of year, I checked it put to see what titles jumped out as possible considerations for TFF #52.  From his lengthy list, here are some films that could screen at Cannes and then make the trip to southwestern Colorado (the order is as they appear in Ruimy's piece):

Die, My Love (Ramsay)
The Mastermind/Reichardt
The Way of the Wind (Malick)
Young Mother (Dardennes)
Orphan (Nemes)
The Love That Remains (Palmason)
The Magnificent Life of Sylvain Pagnol (Chomet)
Bugonia (Lanthimos)
In the Hands of Dante (Schnabel)



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Monday, February 10, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Predicting the Winners Part Four / Critics Choice and TFF / Director's Guild and Producer's Guild

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: PREDICTING THE WINNERS PART FOUR




Here's the last set of initial predictions for what will win at the Oscar ceremony on March 2nd.  I'll have fresh predictions for Best Picture, Direction and the Acting categories on Thursday.  As always, TFF films are in Bold.

BEST COSTUME DESIGN




1) Wicked
2) Conclave
3) Nosferatu
4) A Complete Unknown
5) Gladiator II


BEST MAKEUP/HAIR

1) The Substance
2) Wicked
3) Emilia Perez
4) A Different Man
5) Nosferatu  


BEST SOUND DESIGN

1) A Complete Unknown
2) Wicked
3) Dune Part Two
4) Emilia Perez
5) The Wild Robot


BEST VISUAL EFFECTS




1) Dune Part Two
2) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
3) Wicked
4) Better Man
5) Alien: Romulus


Comment: Among these four categories, TFF's best shot at a win looks to be Conclave in costumes and even that seems fairly unlikely.  Maybe the tightest category of any is Sound.  A Complete Unknown, Wicked and Dune Part Two seem to be in dead heat.  It'll be interesting to see if that changes over the next couple of weeks when we re-visit these categories.


CRITICS CHOICE AND TFF




The Critics Choice awards were presented on Friday.  TFF #51 films won seven awards total including a Best Picture win for Sean Baker's Anora.

Other TFF winners included:

Conclave: Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Acting Ensemble.
A Real Pain: Best Comedy (tied with Deadpool & Wolverine), and Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin).
Emilia Perez: Best Foreign Language Film and Best Song (El Mal).


DIRECTORS' GUILD AND PRODUCERS' GUILD







Probably the most important Guild awards named their "Best of" 2024 on Saturday and both organizations awarded the same film.  Sean Baker won the DGA Best Director for a Feature Film award for Anora.  The PGA also awarded Anora as Best Picture.  The PGA is very interesting as it uses a preferential ballot just like the Academy does for Best Picture.

Also winning the DGA Award for Best First Time Feature was RaMell Ross for Nickel Boys, which, of course, was also a TFF #51 film.

With the three wins over the weekend, DGA, PGA and Critic's Choice, Anora will surely come raring back to the top of the list of predictions for Best Picture (My updated Best Picture predictions will be posted on Thursday).  It seems difficult to concoct plausible scenario for any other picture at this point.  

Anora's stunning set of wins this past weekend also suggests that Mikey Madison is firmly in a real tussle for Best Actress with Demi Moore. Moore had surged over the past few weeks.

As a matter of fact, Anora could be in line to win five of the six Oscars it's nominated for.  I could see it taking Picture, Direction, Actress, Original Screenplay and even Editing.  The exception likely being in Supporting Actor where Kieran Culkin seems almost unbeatable and if anyone has any shot at knocking him off the Oscar stage it's probably Edward Norton for A Complete Unknown rather than Anora's Yura Borisov.




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Thursday, February 6, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Predicting Oscar Winners: Cinematography and More / Future TFF Selection? / Interviews and Profiles: Conclave

 MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: PREDICTING OSCAR WINNERS: CINEMATOGRAPHY AND MORE

As the Emilia Perez series of provocations and scandals seems to be winding down in intensity, we're starting to see some actual effects regarding what could happen on Oscar night.  Here are the first predictions for winners in Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Score and Song.  As usual, TFF films are in Bold.


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY




1) The Brutalist
2) Dune: Part Two
3) Nosferatu
4) Maria
5) Emilia Perez


BEST EDITING

1) Conclave
2) Anora
3) The Brutalist
4) Emilia Perez
5) Wicked


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN




1) Wicked
2) The Brutalist
3) Dune: Part Two
4) Conclave
5) Nosferatu


BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

1) The Brutalist
2) Conclave
3) The Wild Robot
4) Emilia Perez
5) Wicked


BEST ORIGINAL SONG

1) El Mal/Emilia Perez
2) The Journey/The Six Triple Eight
3) Mi Camino/Emilia Perez
4) Like A Bird/Sing Sing
5) Never Too Late/Never Too Late

Comments:  Tightest category among these five is Editing where Conclave is barely in front of Anora and The Brutalist is close too.  If Conclave wins this and Adapted Screenplay...well...could be a good night in the end for Conclave.

The Emilia Perez blowback does not seem to have been particularly bad in Best Song.  We'll see if that's still true two weeks from now when we re-visit these five categories.  Diane Warren's shot to finally win an Oscar for songwriting has a real possibility of happening.

Speaking of low blowback for Emilia Perez in Best Song, you have to wonder if Zoe Saldana might still have a chance for Best Supporting Actress.  We'll look at that category again next week.


FUTURE TFF SELECTION?




Of note yesterday was news from both Deadline and The Film Stage that TFF regular and member of TFF's Council of Advisors Werner Herzog will be soon filming a new feature film.  That by itself would be enough to merit it going on a future TFF watch list.  But the reporting revealed that the film will star Rooney Mara and Kate Mara.

Rooney is past TFF tribute recipient.  She was honored in 2015.  Todd Haynes Carol screened at TFF as a part of that tribute.  I have been told that Rooney loves the fest and has returned since the 2015 honor.
She attended in 2016 with Una and again in  2022 with Women Talking.

The new film is reportedly titled Bucking Fastard and is described by The Film Stage as: 

"...based on the true story of inseparable twin sisters Joan and Jean, drawing from the lives of Freda and Greta Chaplin, who became sexually infatuated with their next-door neighbor and eventually received a restraining order. The title of the film, which begins production this spring in Ireland and Slovenia, is based on a simultaneous verbal slip the twins made in court."

The Film Stage article (Linked above) also digs into Herzog's most recent book, Every Man for Himself and God Against All: A Memoir, and provides considerable detail about the two sisters.



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Monday, February 3, 2025

MTFB Oscar Update: Predicting Oscar Winners: Screenplays and More / The Emilia Perez Saga / Interviews and Profiles

MTFB OSCAR UPDATE: PREDICTING OSCAR WINNERS: SCREENPLAYS AND MORE




MTFB continues today with trying to predict the Oscar winners for 2025.    Five more categories are added today.  As always TFF films are in Bold.

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY




1) Conclave
2) A Complete Unknown
3) Nickel Boys
4) Emilia Perez
5) Sing Sing

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

1) Anora
2) The Brutalist
3) The Substance
4) A Real Pain
5) September 5

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

1) I'm Still Here
2) The Seed of the Sacred fig
3) Emilia Perez
4) Flow
5) The Girl with the Needle

ANIMATED FEATURE

1) The Wild Robot
2) Flow
3) Inside Out 2
4) Wallace and Gromet: Vengeance Most Fowl
5) Memoir of a Snail

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE




1) No Other Land
2) Sugarcane
3) Black Box Diaries
4) Porcelain War
5) Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat


THE EMILIA PEREZ SAGA




Hoo boy...Emilia Perez  13 Oscar nominations...most of any film this year.  Tied for second most all time.  And after this last week...likely not going to win a single one.  Initially signaling trouble was big time negative reactions from a number of communities reflected in the film as well as criticism that the film, set in Mexico, had almost no input or participation from Mexican natives/

Then came the reveal of a number of posts from the movie's lead Karla Sofia Gascon...that were incendiary to say the least.

Last Thursday I had it nominally winning Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress.  Now, based on nominations and such, had this past week not happened, it could have also won: International Feature and Original Song as well.  Now, I suspect, the film is fried.  13 nominations and no wins anywhere.

Emilia Perez was always going to be a hard sell for Best Picture but in an year that has been fractured in terms of  Oscar predicting, the film with 13 nominations seemed like the best bet.  Now???It's the Wild West in Oscarland.

In the Best Picture race, Emilia Perez's woes benefit Anora, The Brutalist, Conclave and A Complete Unknown.  I won't predict the Best Picture again officially until Feb. 13th.  That said, I feel that Conclave and  A Complete Unknown have the best chance to gain from what's been going on.

In Emilia's other three categories that it could have won...

Best Supporting Actress: If there is one category that might survive the blowback, this is it.  Zoe Saldana has been so far out front for so long maybe she escapes with the trophy.  Otherwise, congrats Ariana Grande.

Best International Film: Congrats to  I'm Still Here.  We already had figured out that The Academy likes this film a lot with it also being nominated for Best Picture and Best Actress (where Fernanda Torres could actually win).

Best Song:  Does Diane Warren actually win on her 16th nomination?  Maybe so.  Assuming both El Mal and Mi Camino are sunk you're left with her song from The Six Triple Eight, Elton John's tune and the song from Sing Sing.

Ultimately, as this space is about Telluride films, this mess likely decreases TFF film's overall success on Oscar night.



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